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Driveway Paving & Repair in Dallas, TX

Dallas homeowners face hot, humid summers with temperatures above 100°f that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Southlake, and surrounding Dallas communities.

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Why Dallas Homes Need Driveway Paving & Repair

Hot, humid summers with temperatures above 100°F
Clay-heavy expansive soil affecting foundations and driveways
Sudden hail storms leaving roof and gutter damage
Pollen season in spring causing heavy surface buildup
Occasional ice storms and hard freezes in winter
Common Home Types We Service
Brick exterior homesComposition shingle roofsTwo-story suburban homes with multiple guttersRanch-style homes in older neighborhoodsNew construction master-planned communities

What You Get

New asphalt and concrete driveway installation
Repair of cracks, potholes, and settled sections
Proper gravel base installation for drainage and support
Curbing and drainage correction available
Commercial driveways and parking areas welcome
Financing options available for large projects

Our Driveway Paving & Repair Process

01

Site Evaluation

We assess existing conditions, drainage, and subbase quality to determine what preparation is needed.

02

Excavation & Base

Existing material is excavated to proper depth, subgrade is compacted, and a gravel base is installed and compacted.

03

Paving

Asphalt is laid hot and compacted with a roller, or concrete is poured, finished, and control joints are cut. Edges are formed clean.

04

Cure Period

Asphalt needs 24–48 hours before driving. Concrete needs 7 days for full cure; 48 hours for foot traffic.

Seasonal Considerations for Dallas

1
Spring pollen and allergy season exterior coating
2
Summer algae and mold growth on north-facing surfaces
3
Post-hail roof and gutter inspection and cleaning
4
Fall leaf and debris accumulation in gutters
5
Holiday lighting season October–January

Areas We Serve in Dallas

Our driveway paving & repair pros are available throughout the Dallas metro area, including:

PlanoFriscoMcKinneyAllenSouthlakeColleyvilleHighland ParkUniversity ParkFlower MoundKeller

Driveway Paving & Repair FAQ for Dallas Homeowners

How often should Dallas homeowners get driveway paving & repair?
Given Dallas's hot, humid summers with temperatures above 100°f, most homeowners benefit from driveway paving & repair at least once a year. Spring pollen and allergy season exterior coating often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Dallas most need driveway paving & repair?
Brick exterior homes and Composition shingle roofs are the most common home types in Dallas and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Asphalt vs. concrete — which should I choose?
Asphalt: lower upfront cost ($3–$7/sq ft), easier to repair, softer in extreme heat, lasts 20–30 years with maintenance. Concrete: higher upfront cost ($6–$12/sq ft), more durable, harder to repair seamlessly, lasts 30–50 years.
How long does a new driveway last?
Asphalt lasts 20–30 years with proper maintenance including periodic sealing. Concrete lasts 30–50 years. Both depend heavily on subbase quality and drainage.
Can a cracked driveway be repaired?
Yes, though results vary. Crack filling and patching extend life. Significantly deteriorated driveways with widespread cracking, heaving, or base failure are more economically replaced.
Why do driveways sink or crack?
Poor subbase preparation, inadequate drainage, root intrusion, freeze-thaw cycling, and heavy vehicle loads are common causes. Proper base installation during paving is the best long-term investment.

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