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OSO Construction

4013 County Road 342 , La Vernia, TX 78121-4951

17 yrs in business

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General Contractor, Concrete Contractors, Paving Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Ebanks and Sons Construction

Irving, TX 75061-7895

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Patio Works, Inc.

2613 Industrial Ln , Garland, TX 75041-2302

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Paving Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Two Hodges Brothers Inc

1308 Nokomis Ave , Dallas, TX 75224-3736

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete, Paving Contractors, Asphalt

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Triple L Pavement, LLC

2000 E Lamar Blvd Ste 616 , Arlington, TX 76006-7346

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Construction, Paving Contractors, Asphalt ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Epic Pavers, Inc.

12208 S Pipeline Rd , Euless, TX 76040-6919

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Paving Contractors, Patios and Decks, Hardscaping ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Texas Turf and Backyard

Arlington, TX 76001-1122

BBB Accredited A rated. Artificial Turfs, Concrete Contractors, Landscape Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Hill DB Inc: Roofing Division

6557 Baker Blvd Ste A , Richland Hills, TX 76118-6335

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Paving Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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SOS Foundation Repair

3010 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy Fl 1200 , Dallas, TX 75234-2710

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Foundation Contractors, Construction Services, Concrete Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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FX Concrete, LLC

7703 Sand St , Fort Worth, TX 76118-6928

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Paving Contractors, Retaining Wall Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Reynolds Asphalt & Construction

8713 Airport Fwy Ste 100 , Fort Worth, TX 76180-7606

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Paving Contractors, Asphalt, Road Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Typical Asphalt Paving Cost in Dallas

For: standard residential driveway in Dallas, TX

Budget Option
$2.3k
Starting price
Most Common
$5.4k
Average cost
Premium Service
$16.2k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Driveway size and thickness
  • ¢Base preparation (grading, gravel)
  • ¢Dallas expansive black clay soil (shrinking/swelling) and summer heat demand specialty materials

Asphalt Paving Cost Guide — Dallas, TX

What Dallas Homeowners and Property Owners Pay for Asphalt Paving in 2025

Asphalt paving in Dallas comes with a set of constraints that drive costs higher than national averages: expansive black clay soil (Houston Black Gell series, locally common) that heaves and cracks asphalt without proper sub-base preparation, hail events that accelerate surface damage, and extreme summer heat that affects asphalt placement and cure windows. Understanding these Dallas-specific factors is critical to getting a durable result rather than a low-bid project that fails in two to three seasons.


Asphalt Paving Cost Ranges — Dallas, TX (2025)

ServiceTypical Dallas Price
New residential driveway (2-car, ~700 sf, 2-inch compacted lift)$4,000–$7,000
New residential driveway with base removal and regrade$6,000–$12,000
Asphalt overlay (existing stable base, 1.5–2 inch new lift)$2–$4/sf
Full-depth reclamation + new paving (commercial parking lot)$4–$8/sf
Alligator cracking repair (per 10 sf patch)$150–$400
Pothole repair (per pothole; hot-pour, saw-cut patch)$200–$600
Crack sealing — hot-pour (rubberized, 375–400°F)$0.50–$1.25/lf
Crack sealing — cold-pour (consumer or commercial, DIY-adjacent)$0.20–$0.50/lf
Sealcoating (2-car residential driveway, ~600–800 sf)$150–$350
Sealcoating (commercial parking lot, per sf)$0.15–$0.35/sf
Speed bump installation (commercial/HOA)$400–$800/unit
Parking lot striping (per stall)$20–$50/stall

North Texas Soil: The #1 Dallas Asphalt Cost Driver

The Dallas-Fort Worth metro sits on some of the most problematic soil for asphalt in the country. The Dalco series and Houston Black expansive clay soils that dominate Collin, Dallas, Tarrant, and Denton Counties swell when wet and shrink dramatically in summer drought — vertical movement of 2–4 inches across a driveway is documented in DFW. This clay movement creates asphalt cracking, heaving, and alligator cracking within 2–5 years of installation when sub-base preparation is inadequate.

What Dallas asphalt contractors do differently:

  • Sub-base requirement: Minimum 6–8 inches of compacted crushed limestone base (TX Dot Type A or equivalent) before asphalt placement. This is not optional in DFW — it's the difference between a 20-year driveway and a 5-year failure
  • Compaction testing: Proctor density testing on the sub-base (95% standard Proctor density minimum) is standard practice for commercial projects; request this documentation on residential projects over $10,000
  • Geotextile fabric: Woven geotextile fabric between sub-base and subgrade (native clay) prevents base contamination as clay migrates upward through wet-dry cycles — adds $0.30–$0.60/sf but extends pavement life substantially

DFW Heat and Asphalt Installation Windows

Dallas summer pavement surface temperatures reach 140–165°F — significantly above the threshold where fresh hot-mix asphalt cannot be properly compacted (asphalt cools too fast when placed in extreme heat, leaving a spongy mat that will rut). Professional Dallas paving contractors schedule projects:

  • Optimal season: March through May, and September through November — ambient daytime temps 65–90°F allow proper compaction time before the mat stiffens
  • Summer work: Possible with modified procedures (smaller loads, faster placement, night work for commercial) but higher risk for residential projects — reputable contractors will disclose this trade-off
  • Surface temperature rule: Mix design and compaction equipment must be matched to ambient conditions — this is a quality item, not a upsell

Asphalt Maintenance Pricing — Core Services

Sealcoating: Fresh asphalt must cure for 6–12 months before the first sealcoat. Premature sealing traps volatile compounds in the mix, preventing proper hardening. After initial cure, sealcoating every 2–3 years extends asphalt life by 50–75%. Dallas contractors use two primary sealant types:

  • Asphalt emulsion sealer (coal-tar-free): Most common choice in DFW metro — compatible with all asphalt surfaces, good UV resistance for Dallas's sun exposure, environmentally less controversial
  • Coal-tar emulsion sealer: Higher durability rating and better chemical resistance (oil drips from vehicles), though some Dallas municipalities and HOAs restrict coal-tar products due to runoff concerns under the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) stormwater rules — verify your local restrictions before specifying

Crack sealing: Hot-pour rubberized crack sealant (applied at 375–400°F) extends 5–7 years and is the professional standard for Dallas's thermal cycling climate. Cold-pour equivalents last 1–3 years. Cracks wider than ½ inch require saw-cut preparation and patch work before sealing — filling wide cracks without preparation produces a surface-only repair that fails within one season.


DFW Hail and Asphalt Damage

The Dallas-Fort Worth area averages 5–8 significant hail events per year per NOAA Storm Prediction Center records. While hail damage to asphalt driveways is rarely covered by standard homeowner insurance policies (unlike roofing), large hail (1 inch+) accelerates surface oxidation and micro-cracking. After a major hail event, have your driveway assessed — unsealed and already-oxidized asphalt develops cracking 2–3 years sooner following a major hail impact than properly maintained pavement.

Asphalt Paving FAQs — Dallas, TX

Why Hire a Licensed Asphalt Paving Contractor in Dallas, TX

Texas Asphalt Paving Licensing and Contractor Verification

Texas does not require a statewide asphalt paving license for residential driveways. However, several Dallas-area requirements and quality indicators matter significantly:

Commercial paving: Work in the City of Dallas right-of-way or on commercial properties typically requires a City of Dallas contractor registration. For work near public streets or drainage infrastructure, City of Dallas Public Works permits may be required. Verify with the city's permit office if your project is near a public ROW.

Texas Secretary of State business registration: Verify the paving company is registered as a legitimate Texas business entity at sos.texas.gov — unregistered "fly-by-night" paving crews who chase storm events are a well-documented consumer problem in DFW.

Better Business Bureau: The Dallas BBB (bbb.org/local/0057) actively tracks complaints against DFW paving contractors — check before hiring.


What Separates Quality Dallas Asphalt Contractors from Low-Bid Operations

Hot-mix asphalt (HMA) sourcing: Professional Dallas paving contractors source hot-mix from local plants (Vulcan Materials, Martin Marietta, APAC-Texas) operating under Texas DOT specifications. Low-bid operators sometimes source off-spec mix with incorrect aggregate gradation for DFW conditions — a problem invisible on installation day but evident in premature weathering.

Roller compaction equipment: Proper asphalt compaction requires vibratory steel drum rollers (1-ton minimum for residential, 3–10 ton for commercial) and a pneumatic rubber-tired roller for finish compaction. Contractors who compact only with the roller on the paving machine, or who use handheld plate compactors for large areas, produce underscompacted pavement that will develop depressions within 2–5 years under DFW's clay soils.

Edge compaction: The pavement edge is the most vulnerable point on any asphalt job — unsupported edges crumble and fracture. Professional Dallas contractors either form edges with steel forms before paving, or roll edges while the mat is still hot. Walk the edge of any completed driveway immediately after paving — a well-compacted edge sounds solid when tapped; a poorly compacted edge sounds hollow and will fail within 1–2 years.

Mix temperature documentation: Hot-mix asphalt must be delivered to the job site at 275–325°F for proper compaction. Professional contractors can provide temperature logs from the plant ticket (the delivery receipt for each load). Ask for this documentation on any project over $5,000.

Sub-base moisture content: Clay sub-base compaction must occur at the right moisture content — too dry and the clay won't compact; too wet and you trap moisture that later causes heave. Professional Dallas paving contractors schedule sub-base compaction around weather windows and delay if soil is oversaturated.


DFW Asphalt Scam Awareness

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is one of the country's most active markets for asphalt paving fraud following severe weather events. Common patterns documented by the Texas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division:

  • Storm chasing: Crews with out-of-state plates arrive in DFW following hail events, offering "leftover material" sealcoating at deeply discounted prices. The material is often emulsified roofing tar cut with diesel fuel — it smells like fresh asphalt but has no binding properties and produces a sticky, non-durable coating that washes off within one season.
  • Driveway upselling with fabricated damage: Selling unnecessary full replacement when crack sealing and sealcoating would adequately maintain the existing pavement.
  • Disappearing after deposit: Demand payment proof before work begins; legitimate Dallas contractors take 30–50% deposit max with balance due upon completion.

Questions to Ask Dallas Asphalt Paving Contractors

  1. What is the sub-base specification — how many inches of crushed limestone base will you install, and how will you verify compaction?
  2. Where is the hot-mix asphalt sourced from, and can you provide the plant delivery ticket showing mix temperature?
  3. What is the asphalt lift thickness, and is this appropriate for a residential driveway with Dallas clay soils?
  4. Do you offer a warranty, and what specifically does it cover (materials, compaction, base failure)?
  5. What sealcoating product do you recommend, and do you recommend coal-tar or asphalt emulsion for our specific location?
  6. Can you provide a City of Dallas business registration or Texas SOS business entity number?

DIY vs. Professional Asphalt Paving in Dallas, TX

DIY vs. Professional Asphalt Paving in Dallas, TX

Asphalt paving is one of the most equipment-intensive and technically complex home improvement services — far beyond the reach of true DIY for any substantial project. That said, homeowners have meaningful DIY options for maintenance tasks (crack sealing, sealcoating) that directly extend pavement life and defer the cost of professional replacement.


Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIYProfessional
Crack sealing (cold-pour)Feasible; consumer crack filler $8–$25/tube; 1–3 year lifespanHot-pour at 375–400°F; 5–7 year lifespan; requires commercial kettle
SealcoatingFeasible for small driveways; squeegee or brush-applied; $50–$100 DIYProfessional sprayer produces uniform coat; proper mil thickness; $150–$350 for 2-car driveway
Pothole patchingCold-patch (QUIKRETE blacktop patcher) for temporary repair; $0.50–$1/lbSaw-cut, remove failed area, tack coat, hot-mix patch; permanent repair
New driveway installationNot feasible — requires hot-mix plant sourcing, paving machine, vibratory roller, compaction testingAlways professional; requires heavy equipment and hot-mix asphalt delivery
Overlay (resurfacing)Not feasibleAlways professional — existing surface must be milled or properly prepared
Sub-base preparationNot feasible without excavation equipmentRequires excavator/grader, compactor, crushed limestone delivery — professional scope

The DIY Maintenance Case for Dallas Homeowners

DIY maintenance is genuinely effective for Dallas asphalt and produces real ROI. A properly maintained asphalt driveway lasts 20–30 years in DFW conditions; a neglected one lasts 8–12 years. The maintenance tasks a homeowner can handle:

DIY crack sealing (recommended annually): Consumer cold-pour crack fillers (Latex-ite, Gardner, Henry) work adequately for cracks under ¼ inch width. Clean crack with compressed air, apply filler flush with surface, allow 24 hours to cure before traffic. Total cost for an average DFW driveway: $30–$80. This single task, done annually before Dallas's freeze-thaw cycle (October–November), is the highest-ROI maintenance action a homeowner can take.

DIY sealcoating: Latex sealcoat products (Latex-ite, Jetcoat, Rust-Oleum AS5000) applied with a brush or squeegee produce acceptable results on residential driveways. On a clean, crack-free surface, one 5-gallon bucket covers approximately 250–400 sf (one coat). Two coats recommended on oxidized surfaces. Plan for 48-hour cure before vehicle traffic. Consumer products typically last 2–3 seasons vs. professional-applied 3–5 seasons — still a worthwhile investment.

Limitations of DIY sealcoating in Dallas:

  • Most consumer latex sealers have temperature application limits — do not apply in temperatures above 95°F — which restricts Dallas application windows to April–May and September–October
  • Improper surface prep (wet surface, dirty surface) causes adhesion failure within 1 season
  • Cannot be applied over oil stains without specialized primer (oil stains require degreaser + oil-based primer before any sealcoat)

When DFW Soil Makes Professional Essential

Dallas's expansive clay is the decisive factor in whether a DIY approach ever makes sense for new paving. The sub-base preparation required to resist clay movement — proper excavation, crushed limestone base, compaction testing — requires equipment (excavators, motor graders, vibratory plate compactors at minimum) that makes professional hiring mandatory.

What happens when base preparation is inadequate:

  1. Year 1: New asphalt surface looks perfect
  2. Year 2–3: Clay swelling during heavy rain seasons pushes asphalt upward; hairline cracks appear at edges and center
  3. Year 4–5: Alligator cracking develops across clay heave zones — cracking pattern resembling reptile scales indicates base failure
  4. Year 6–8: Full-depth failure requires complete tear-out and reconstruction — far more expensive than proper initial installation

The pattern is predictable and documented in DFW. Low-bid asphalt contractors who skip proper sub-base preparation create this outcome routinely — always verify sub-base specification in writing before signing a contract.


DFW Hail Aftermath — Professional Assessment vs. DIY Response

After a major DFW hail event (1+ inch hail), the correct sequence is:

  1. Professional assessment first — Have the driveway observed within 2–4 weeks of the event. Surface micro-cracking from hail impact is often invisible until the pavement is wetted and dried. A professional paver or pavement consultant can identify hail-induced micro-fractures before they propagate.
  2. Fresh sealcoating if surface is otherwise sound — If the base is intact and only surface oxidation/micro-damage is present, a professional sealcoat seals the surface and slows the progression of hail damage.
  3. Full repair scope — If alligator cracking or structural failure is present, a milled overlay or full-depth replacement is the correct response. DIY cold-patch over structural failure creates a failed patch within 1–2 seasons.

Note: Standard homeowner insurance policies typically exclude asphalt driveway hail damage — verify your policy before assuming coverage.

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