Wylie Asphalt Paving serves Frisco, TX commercial properties and homeowners with parking lot paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and crack sealing - a contractor that has operated throughout the North Texas corridor since 2016 and understands the clay soil and fast-growth conditions that affect pavement across Collin County.

Frisco has seen enormous commercial development along the Dallas North Tollway corridor, and many of those lots - retail centers, office campuses, and mixed-use properties - are now reaching the age where base failures and surface deterioration require professional attention. New commercial lots need base construction that accounts for Frisco's clay soil, while older lots often need milling and overlay work before the next decade of use. See how we approach commercial asphalt paving for North Texas properties.
The bulk of Frisco's single-family homes were built between 2000 and 2015, which puts many driveways in the 10 to 25 year age range - the window when clay soil movement and summer heat have done enough cumulative damage to warrant replacement or resurfacing. Homeowners in HOA communities sometimes face a compliance deadline that makes getting the work done promptly important, and we are familiar with the material and finish standards common in Frisco subdivisions.
Frisco summers push surface temperatures on dark asphalt well above 130 degrees, and that prolonged heat oxidizes the binder oils that keep asphalt flexible and water-resistant. Sealcoating every two to four years replaces those oils, protects against the heavy spring rain events common to North Texas, and keeps the pavement dark and tight rather than gray and brittle. For HOA communities, a fresh seal coat also keeps the property looking well-maintained.
In Frisco's clay soil conditions, an unsealed surface crack is a direct path for storm water to reach the base layer, where it feeds the shrink-swell cycle that created the crack in the first place. Sealing cracks while they are still narrow costs a fraction of resurfacing and prevents the progressive base damage that forces full replacement. This is especially important in Frisco subdivisions where drainage from adjacent lots can channel runoff across a single driveway repeatedly.
Frisco commercial properties along Preston Road, the Tollway, and the US 380 corridor see heavy daily traffic, and faded or missing striping creates safety and liability concerns that property managers need to address quickly. Re-striping is most effective when paired with sealcoating - the fresh dark surface makes new lines sharp, long-lasting, and clearly visible to drivers navigating busy lots.
Frisco receives 35 to 40 inches of rain per year, much of it falling in heavy spring bursts, and the gently sloping lots common in master-planned Frisco subdivisions can pool water near driveways, garages, and building foundations if grading is not correct. Addressing drainage as part of a paving project - through proper lot grading and channel placement - prevents the kind of water infiltration that shortens pavement life in Frisco's clay soil environment.
Frisco has grown faster than almost any other city in the country over the past 25 years, and that speed of development has created a specific paving challenge. Many homes and commercial properties were built during boom years when contractors sometimes cut corners on base depth and compaction to hit tight schedules. The result is driveways and parking lots that look fine for the first few years but start failing earlier than expected when the clay soil beneath them begins to move. A contractor who knows this market will assess the base condition honestly during the estimate and not just resurface over a failing sub-base that will cause the new surface to fail within a few years.
Frisco's HOA-governed communities add a layer of urgency that is not present in most other markets. When an HOA issues a compliance notice for a cracked driveway or deteriorating lot, homeowners often have a fixed deadline to complete repairs to a specific standard. Combined with the high property values and strong owner investment in curb appeal across Frisco, this creates demand for paving work that is done right the first time and holds up through the next decade of North Texas weather cycles. Understanding both the HOA context and the underlying soil conditions is what separates contractors who work regularly in Frisco from those who are just passing through.
Our crew works throughout Frisco regularly, and the city's ongoing road construction and expanding street network means we stay current on which corridors are active and how to route efficiently to job sites across the city. For projects that involve the public right-of-way - curb cuts, sidewalk connections, or work adjacent to a city street - we handle the permit process with Frisco Development Services before any work begins. The Dallas North Tollway is the main spine of the city running north-south, with Preston Road and US Highway 380 (University Drive) as the key east-west corridors we use to reach neighborhoods across the city. State Highway 121 along the southern edge connects Frisco to the broader DFW metro quickly.
The older neighborhoods near Frisco's historic downtown and the Rail District have a different character from the newer master-planned subdivisions building out in the northern parts of the city - older sections near downtown have more weathered pavement while newer developments are just reaching the age where maintenance becomes necessary. We also serve neighboring McKinney to the east and Plano to the south, giving us broad familiarity with the clay soil and paving conditions throughout the northern DFW corridor.
Call or submit the online form and we follow up within one business day. A few quick questions about project type and property location help us prepare for the site visit.
We visit the property to assess base stability, surface condition, and drainage - the factors that determine whether new paving, resurfacing, or maintenance is the right approach. The estimate is written, itemized, and free, with no obligation to move forward.
We schedule the work at a time that fits your household or business schedule, and we confirm the crew arrival window so you are not left waiting. You do not need to be present for most residential driveway projects.
After the work is complete, we walk through the finished surface with you and give you a straightforward maintenance schedule - when to sealcoat, what to watch for in the clay soil conditions common in Frisco - so the new surface holds up as long as possible.
We serve Frisco, TX homeowners, HOA communities, and commercial property owners. No pressure - just a written estimate based on what we find on your property.
(469) 421-5315Frisco is a city of more than 200,000 people in Collin County, about 25 miles north of downtown Dallas, and it has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States for much of the past two decades. The vast majority of its housing stock was built after 1990, with the largest wave of construction happening in the 2000s and 2010s. Most homes are single-family houses on slab foundations in master-planned subdivisions, with brick or stone veneer exteriors and HOA-managed common areas. The Dallas Cowboys' headquarters and practice facility at The Star brought additional commercial development and visibility to the city, and Toyota Stadium - home to FC Dallas - draws visitors from across the metro throughout the year.
Frisco ISD is one of the largest and most highly regarded school districts in Texas, and it is a primary reason families relocate to the city. The historic downtown and Rail District give Frisco an anchor point that distinguishes it from purely planned suburbs, and the ongoing expansion of neighborhoods in the northern part of the city means the area continues to grow. We serve neighboring McKinney to the east and Allen to the southeast, and Frisco connects naturally to both as part of the rapidly expanding northern DFW corridor.
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