
A parking lot that cracks, pools water, or crumbles sends the wrong message to every customer who pulls in. We build commercial asphalt surfaces with the base depth and drainage that North Texas clay soil demands.

Commercial asphalt paving in Wylie means removing the old surface if needed, preparing and compacting the base, then laying and rolling hot asphalt mix in layers - most parking lots and access drives can be completed in one to three days depending on size and complexity.
The base layer beneath the asphalt is the factor that determines how long your surface holds up. A contractor who skimps on base depth or skips proper compaction is setting the pavement up to crack and sink within a few seasons. This is especially true in Wylie, where the Blackland Prairie clay soil expands and contracts with every wet-dry cycle - putting stress on any paved surface from below year after year. Commercial properties on the Highway 78 corridor and throughout Wylie's growing business districts all face the same soil conditions, and the only real solution is a well-built base from the start.
Once paving is complete, most contractors recommend pairing the project with parking lot maintenance on a regular schedule - including crack filling and sealcoating - to protect your investment and extend the life of the surface well beyond the initial 20-year mark.
When cracks start connecting into a web-like pattern across large sections of your lot, water is getting into the base underneath. In Wylie's clay-heavy soil, that water absorption accelerates the damage - what looks like a surface problem is often a sign the base is already compromised.
If puddles sit on your parking lot for hours after a storm, the surface has lost its proper slope or developed low spots from settling. Given the heavy spring rains common across the DFW area, poor drainage speeds up pavement deterioration and creates slip hazards for customers.
Once asphalt starts breaking apart in chunks or forming potholes, the damage has gone past the surface layer. Potholes are also a liability issue - a customer who trips or damages a vehicle on your lot has grounds for a claim. At this stage a full repaving assessment is worth getting.
Commercial asphalt has a lifespan. A lot that has never been resurfaced or significantly repaired after two decades is likely showing its age in multiple ways. Even if it still looks passable, the underlying structure may be compromised - a professional assessment can tell you whether targeted repairs or full replacement is the smarter investment.
We handle commercial asphalt paving for parking lots, access roads, loading areas, and commercial driveways across Wylie and the surrounding area. Every project starts with a site visit - we assess the existing surface, check drainage flow, and determine what base work is needed before we quote. We also handle city permitting for projects that require it, so you are not managing that process on your own. After the surface cures, striping for parking spaces, fire lanes, and ADA-required accessible stalls is coordinated as part of the project - not left as an afterthought.
For businesses that cannot close their lot entirely, we can phase the work - paving one section at a time so part of the lot stays accessible throughout the project. This takes more coordination and may add a day to the timeline, but it is often worth it for businesses with regular customer traffic. We also handle parking lot paving for smaller commercial properties that need new surface installation rather than a full commercial build.
Best for businesses or developers paving a previously unpaved area from grade up.
Suited for lots where the existing base has failed and a full rebuild is the only lasting fix.
Ideal for warehouses, industrial sites, or retail centers needing a paved drive approach or service road.
Wylie is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, and commercial development along Highway 78 and US 380 has expanded steadily. That growth brings new paving projects - and it also means aging lots from earlier construction phases are reaching the end of their useful life. The combination of intense summer heat, heavy spring rains, and expansive clay soil creates conditions that stress commercial pavement harder than in most parts of the country. A base that might hold up for 20 years in a drier, more stable-soil climate may need attention in 10 to 15 years here if it was not built to spec from the start.
Commercial property owners in Garland and Plano face the same clay soil and summer heat challenges as Wylie - these are regional conditions, not local quirks. Contractors with deep DFW experience understand how to build base layers that stay stable through the wet-dry cycles that happen every year across this part of Texas.
We visit your property before quoting - we need to see the area, the condition of the existing surface, how drainage flows, and whether grading work is needed. You get a written estimate spelling out removal, base work, paving depth, drainage, and striping.
If your project requires a city permit - for work near a public street or curb cut - we handle the application. We factor that timeline into scheduling so there are no surprises. We reply to all estimate requests within 1 business day.
The crew removes old asphalt, grades the base, adds crushed stone where needed, and compacts everything thoroughly before asphalt goes down. Proper base prep in Wylie's clay soil is the single most important step for long-term performance.
Once the surface has cured - typically 24 to 48 hours for light vehicles - the striping crew paints spaces, fire lanes, and accessible stalls. We do a final walkthrough together before signing off.
We visit the site, assess the base, and give you a clear written quote - no guesswork, no pressure.
(469) 421-5315The DFW region sits on some of the most expansive clay soils in the country. Our crews build base layers with the depth and compaction this soil demands - so your lot does not heave, crack, or settle within a few seasons of installation.
Poor drainage is one of the top causes of premature pavement failure in North Texas. We grade every project so water moves away from buildings and toward storm drains, not into your lot's base. You see the difference after the first heavy spring rain.
Projects near public streets or curb cuts require city permits, and navigating that process is part of what we do. We handle the application, track the approval, and factor the timeline into your schedule so the project moves without delays on your end.
We follow best practices set by the National Asphalt Pavement Association. We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage - protecting your business from any job-site incident. Texas TDLR contractor registration is verifiable online before you sign anything.
A commercial paving project is a significant investment, and the difference between a lot that lasts 20 years and one that needs major repairs in 8 often comes down to base preparation and drainage. That is where we focus our attention on every job.
Ongoing maintenance programs to protect your commercial lot investment and extend pavement life.
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