Mainstay Hurst Asphalt Paving provides commercial asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and crack sealing to Keller, TX homeowners and businesses. Our crew understands the clay-soil conditions and the 1980s-to-2000s housing stock that define most paving work in this city, and we have responded to every job within one business day since 2015.

Keller has a mix of Old Town Main Street businesses, newer commercial corridors near Keller Parkway, and light industrial pads off U.S. 377. We handle commercial lot paving for all of them - new pours, full replacements, and surface upgrades. Learn more about our commercial asphalt paving services.
Most Keller homes were built between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, putting driveways in the 20-to-40-year range where concrete often needs repair or full replacement. Larger lots here mean longer driveways - and more surface exposed to the clay-soil movement and summer heat that drive cracking.
The prolonged North Texas summers break down asphalt binder faster in Keller than in cooler regions. Sealcoating every two to three years is the most cost-effective way for Keller homeowners and business owners to protect their pavement investment from UV damage and surface deterioration.
Keller's clay soil never fully stops moving through its wet-and-dry cycle, which means cracks that open up in a driveway tend to widen rather than close. Early crack sealing stops water from reaching the base layer, where it does the most damage during freeze-thaw cycles and summer storms.
Commercial properties near Keller Town Center and along the Davis Boulevard corridor need parking lots that stay compliant, clean, and functional. We handle sealcoating, crack repair, and restriping to keep commercial lots in good shape without requiring a full repave.
Keller sits near the Big Bear Creek watershed, and the clay soils that cover most of the city do not drain quickly. Poor surface drainage pooling against a parking lot or driveway accelerates base failure. Proper channel grading and drainage design protect pavement from the inside out.
Keller grew rapidly from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s, and most of the city is now built out on larger-than-average residential lots. That housing vintage means a substantial share of driveways and flatwork are 20 to 40 years old - right in the range where surface failure is common. Homes here often have wide two- and three-car driveways, and some properties include additional concrete pads. There is a lot of surface area that takes a beating from North Texas summers and the seasonal soil movement beneath it.
Keller sits on the western edge of the Eastern Cross Timbers, and the soils beneath most of the city are a mix of sandy loam and expansive clay. The clay component swells in the wet spring months and contracts during dry summers, stressing any rigid or semi-rigid surface laid over it. This is a well-documented soil behavior throughout Tarrant County, confirmed by USGS soil surveys of the region. A contractor who does not plan for this movement in base preparation will produce work that cracks and settles within a few seasons.
Our crew works throughout Keller and northeast Tarrant County regularly, and we understand how the local conditions affect paving work here. Keller has no direct interstate running through it, which keeps traffic in the residential areas quieter than nearby cities - but it also means the main corridors, including U.S. Highway 377 along the city's western edge and Keller Parkway connecting east toward Southlake, carry a disproportionate share of commercial traffic. We work on both residential lots off streets like Davis Boulevard and commercial properties near Keller Town Center.
The Big Bear Creek greenbelt runs through Keller's park system and marks the lower-lying areas in the city where drainage is a real factor on paving jobs. Properties near the creek corridor or in older neighborhoods off Main Street near Old Town Keller often have compacted clay that sheds water poorly. We also serve neighboring Colleyville, TX to the south and Watauga, TX to the southeast, so customers across northeast Tarrant County can reach us easily.
Reach out by phone or submit our contact form. We get back to all Keller inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit the same week. Residential estimates are always free.
We visit the property, measure the area, and evaluate the existing base and drainage conditions. This is where we tell you honestly what the surface needs and what it will cost - no pressure, no upselling work that is not warranted.
The crew handles grading, base repair, and any excavation needed before new asphalt goes down. For Keller properties on clay soil, this prep phase is what determines whether the surface lasts 15 to 20 years or starts failing within a few seasons.
We walk the completed job with you before leaving and confirm when the surface will be ready for traffic. Most Keller jobs allow light vehicle use within 24 to 48 hours under normal summer temperatures.
Tell us about your driveway, parking lot, or commercial paving need and we will respond within one business day. Free estimates for all Keller, TX properties.
(682) 628-2440Keller is a city of roughly 47,000 to 48,000 people in Tarrant County, sitting in the northeast corner of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. The city is almost entirely single-family residential, with the large lot sizes and owner-occupied housing stock that characterize communities in this part of North Texas. Most of the city was built out between the mid-1980s and early 2000s - the same era that produced the bulk of paving work we see today. Old Town Keller along Main Street preserves a small commercial district that predates the suburban growth, and Keller Town Center serves as the modern civic and retail hub. You can learn more about the community on the Keller, Texas Wikipedia page.
The Keller Pointe recreation center and the Big Bear Creek greenbelt trail system are well-used community assets that run through the heart of the city. Keller ISD is a major reason families move here - the district serves over 34,000 students and covers an area well beyond the city limits. Neighboring Colleyville, TX borders Keller to the south along Keller Parkway, and North Richland Hills, TX sits just southeast along the Loop 820 corridor, giving Keller residents easy access to a broader range of commercial services.
Our crew works throughout northeast Tarrant County and understands the clay-heavy soils under Keller homes that were built between the 1980s and early 2000s. That local knowledge shapes how we approach base prep and drainage planning on every job.
We handle everything from single-family driveway replacements to full commercial parking lot paving for businesses along Keller Parkway and U.S. 377. One company for both property types, with the same standards on every project.
Every quote is written and itemized before any crew shows up. If site conditions require a scope change during the job, we tell you why and confirm the adjustment before proceeding. No after-the-fact surprises on the invoice.
We operate in compliance with Texas contractor requirements. For background on contractor licensing requirements in Texas, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation is the governing authority.
Every job we take in Keller gets the same preparation and attention whether it is a single driveway or a full commercial lot. Our written estimates and one-business-day response commitment are how we earn repeat work in a city where residents take property maintenance seriously.
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