Mainstay Hurst Asphalt Paving serves North Richland Hills, TX businesses and homeowners with commercial asphalt paving, parking lot maintenance, driveway paving, sealcoating, and crack sealing - from a locally based crew that understands the clay-soil and heat conditions that determine how long pavement lasts in northeast Tarrant County.

North Richland Hills has over 1,200 businesses and active commercial corridors along Loop 820, Rufe Snow Drive, and Davis Boulevard - all with parking lots that take daily punishment from vehicle traffic, Texas heat, and seasonal clay-soil movement. We install, repair, and resurface commercial lots built to handle the conditions here. See our full commercial asphalt paving services.
NRH's summer heat and intense UV exposure oxidize asphalt binder faster than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every two to three years is the most cost-effective way for NRH property owners to extend the life of a parking lot or driveway and delay the cracking that starts small and grows fast in this climate.
Commercial parking lots in North Richland Hills develop potholes when water works through surface cracks, reaches the clay subbase, and the seasonal shrink-swell cycle undermines the material from below. A clean, bonded patch stops that process before it spreads to a larger section of the lot.
Many residential neighborhoods in NRH date from the 1950s through the 1980s, and original driveways from that era are commonly at or past their service life. A new asphalt driveway on a properly prepared base will hold up on NRH clay soil for 15 to 20 years with routine maintenance.
Surface cracks in NRH parking lots and driveways do not close on their own - Tarrant County clay keeps working them open season after season. Sealing cracks promptly keeps water out of the base and prevents the kind of failure that turns a maintenance issue into a full replacement.
NRH businesses along major commercial corridors need parking lots that are clearly marked and well maintained. We handle re-striping, ADA compliance markings, and complete lot maintenance programs so business owners can focus on their operations rather than their pavement.
North Richland Hills has one of the more interesting mixes of property types in northeast Tarrant County: older residential neighborhoods from the 1950s and 1960s, a second wave of suburban development from the 1970s and 1980s, and now active commercial redevelopment near the former North Hills Mall site. That range of building ages means the city has a lot of asphalt and concrete surfaces at different stages of their service lives - some that need maintenance, some that need repair, and some that need full replacement. Understanding which is which requires experience with how pavement ages in this specific climate and on this specific soil.
The Tarrant County clay beneath NRH is the same expansive clay that affects the whole DFW region - it swells when wet and shrinks during dry stretches, and it moves residential driveways and commercial parking lots alike. Commercial properties along Loop 820 and Rufe Snow Drive carry heavier and more frequent vehicle loads than most residential driveways, which accelerates surface wear on top of the soil movement pressure from below. A contractor who handles commercial paving in NRH needs to account for both factors - base preparation for clay soil and surface design for commercial traffic volumes - to produce work that holds up for the long term.
Our crew works throughout North Richland Hills regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving here. NRH is a city of roughly 70,000 people with more than 1,200 businesses, and we work on both sides of that mix - residential driveways in the neighborhoods off Rufe Snow Drive and Davis Boulevard, and commercial lots along the Loop 820 corridor and near the City Point development district. Iron Horse Golf Course and the NRH2O water park are landmarks most locals know, and the neighborhoods surrounding them include some of the city's older residential streets where driveways have been patched repeatedly and are now ready for full replacement.
Mid-Cities Boulevard, Precinct Line Road, and the streets connecting NRH to neighboring cities are roads we travel regularly for jobs across northeast Tarrant County. We serve neighboring Watauga, TX to the north and Richland Hills, TX to the south, so customers near any of those city lines can reach us with a single call.
Reach us by phone or through our online contact form. We respond within one business day and can schedule an NRH property visit quickly. Commercial and residential estimates are both free.
We come to your property, assess the existing surface and base conditions, and review drainage. For commercial projects, we account for traffic flow and business hours. You get a written quote before we schedule the work - no vague estimates.
The crew handles grading, base compaction, and drainage before laying asphalt. For commercial lots in NRH, we coordinate around your business hours as much as possible so your operations are not disrupted any more than necessary.
We walk the finished work with you before leaving and confirm the cure timeline and any restrictions on vehicle weight for the first day. Most commercial surfaces in NRH are ready for standard traffic within 24 to 48 hours after paving.
Send us your project details and we will respond within one business day. Free estimates for NRH commercial and residential properties.
(682) 628-2440North Richland Hills is one of the larger cities in Tarrant County, with a population around 70,000 people spread across a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors in the northeast part of the county. The city was incorporated in 1953 and grew steadily as a bedroom suburb of Fort Worth through the postwar decades. Most of the single-family housing stock is brick veneer construction on slab foundations - typical of DFW suburban development from that era - and sits on lots with fenced backyards and concrete driveways that have been through decades of Texas weather. The city of North Richland Hills has made significant investments in redevelopment over the past decade, particularly the City Point mixed-use district built on the site of the former North Hills Mall near the city center.
NRH2O Family Water Park has been a local summer destination for families for many years, and Iron Horse Golf Course is one of the more recognizable public course in northeast Tarrant County. The Loop 820 corridor runs through the southern portion of the city and connects NRH to the broader DFW highway network, while Rufe Snow Drive and Davis Boulevard carry the bulk of the local commercial traffic through the city's interior neighborhoods. Neighboring Hurst, TX sits to the southwest, and the two cities share overlapping commercial and residential activity along their shared border.
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