Mainstay Hurst Asphalt Paving brings asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and crack sealing to Hurst, TX homeowners and businesses - with a crew that has worked in this city since 2015 and understands the clay-soil conditions that make proper prep essential here.

Hurst neighborhoods are full of driveways and parking areas that were installed decades ago and are now at the point where patching is no longer enough. We lay new asphalt surfaces that handle the clay-soil movement and heat cycles of the DFW climate. Read more about our asphalt pavingservices.
The DFW sun breaks down asphalt binder faster than in cooler climates. Regular sealcoating is the single most cost-effective thing a Hurst homeowner can do to extend driveway life and prevent the surface cracking that comes with every dry summer.
Cracks in Hurst driveways rarely close on their own - the clay soil keeps moving and working the opening wider. Prompt crack sealing stops water from reaching the subbase and triggering the kind of settlement that leads to full-depth failure.
Many homes in Hurst's older subdivisions still have their original driveways from the 1960s or 1970s. When a driveway reaches end of life, a properly installed replacement on a prepared base will serve the household for another 15 to 20 years.
Commercial properties along the Highway 183 corridor and throughout Hurst need parking lots that hold up under daily traffic. We pave, seal, stripe, and maintain commercial lots so business owners do not have to think about their pavement.
Poor drainage is a common problem on Hurst properties where the clay soil does not drain well and heavy spring rains can pond against a driveway or parking area. Proper drainage channels and grading protect your pavement investment from water damage.
Hurst is a fully built-out suburb where most of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s. That means most driveways, parking areas, and flatwork in the city are decades old - many at or past the point where repair is no longer a reasonable option. The demand for paving work in Hurst is driven less by new construction and more by the reality that aging surfaces on clay soil eventually fail, and replacing them correctly requires understanding what the soil will do to whatever you put down.
The expansive Tarrant County clay that sits under Hurst neighborhoods swells after heavy spring rains and then contracts during the dry summer months. That repeated movement is the primary reason asphalt cracks, lifts, and settles in this part of Texas. A contractor who skips proper base prep or drainage planning will produce work that shows problems within a few seasons. Getting this right requires experience with the specific conditions here - not a generic approach transplanted from a different climate.
Our crew has worked throughout Hurst regularly since 2015, and we pull permits through the City of Hurst Building and Development Services office when required for driveway and commercial paving projects. We know the streets, the neighborhoods, and the property types that are common here - from the older single-family homes near L.D. Bell High School to the commercial corridors along State Highway 183 near North East Mall.
Hurst is part of the HEB area - the informal name locals use for the connected communities of Hurst, Euless, and Bedford - and we serve all three cities regularly. If you are in a neighborhood off Precinct Line Road or in one of the subdivisions near the Loop 820 corridor, we have likely worked nearby. We also cover neighboring Euless, TX and the broader mid-cities area, so customers on both sides of the city line can reach us easily.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule a Hurst property visit quickly. Residential estimates are free.
We visit the property, measure the area, and evaluate the existing base and drainage. This is where we give you an honest assessment of what the surface needs - and what it will cost. No pressure, no surprises.
The crew handles grading, base prep, and any needed excavation before laying asphalt. This prep work is what determines how long the finished surface lasts under Hurst's clay-soil conditions.
Before leaving, we walk the job with you and confirm the cure timeline. Most surfaces are ready for light vehicle traffic within 24 to 48 hours, with full cure completed within a few days depending on temperature.
Tell us about your project and we will get back to you within one business day. Free estimates for all Hurst, TX property owners.
(682) 628-2440Hurst is a mid-size suburban city in Tarrant County, covering roughly 10 square miles between Fort Worth and the mid-cities corridor. Incorporated in 1952, the city grew steadily through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as the Dallas-Fort Worth area expanded outward from its urban core. Today Hurst is fully built out, with a population in the range of 35,000 to 40,000 residents. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes on modest lots - most built in the postwar decades, with brick veneer exteriors and slab-on-grade foundations typical of North Texas construction from that era. The City of Hurst is a full-service municipality with its own building and development services department.
The city is best known regionally as part of the HEB area - alongside Euless and Bedford - and for the North East Mall on the Highway 183 retail corridor. Residential neighborhoods fan out from that commercial spine, with Precinct Line Road as a key north-south route and the Loop 820 corridor marking the city's edge. Families in Hurst are served by Birdville Independent School District, and L.D. Bell High School is a well-known local landmark. Neighboring Bedford, TX shares the eastern border, and Euless, TX sits to the south - both cities we serve regularly.
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