Your driveway is cracked and worn, but the base is still solid. Resurfacing gives you a clean, dark surface at a fraction of the cost of starting over completely.

Asphalt resurfacing in Hurst means laying a fresh layer of hot-mix asphalt over your existing driveway or parking surface - the old pavement stays in place, the new layer bonds to it, and you get a smooth, clean surface without a full tear-out. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day.
The key question is whether the base underneath is still solid. If it is, resurfacing saves you real money compared to a full replacement. If the base has failed because of clay soil movement or water damage, a new layer on top will not hold. A good contractor checks the base before making any recommendation.
After resurfacing, protecting your investment with regular sealcoating and crack filling every few years significantly extends how long the new surface lasts in the DFW climate. If surface damage is limited to isolated holes rather than widespread wear, targeted pothole repair may be the right first step before a full overlay.
Cracks that spread across the pavement are a sign the top layer has aged out, but if the driveway still feels firm when you walk it, the base is likely still sound. That is exactly when resurfacing makes sense - you restore the surface without the cost of a full tear-out.
Low spots that collect water after a DFW downpour are a warning sign. Standing water works its way into cracks, softens the base over time, and speeds up deterioration. Resurfacing with proper grading restores the slope that channels water away from your home.
Hurst's intense sun bleaches asphalt from deep black to a dull gray over the years. A faded, rough surface means the protective binder has broken down and the surface is more vulnerable to further damage. Resurfacing brings back a clean, dark finish and a fresh protective layer.
The edges of a driveway take the most stress from vehicles pulling on and off. When chunks are breaking off along the sides, or the edge has dropped below the lawn level, the surface has deteriorated past what sealing alone can fix. Resurfacing with proper edge work restores a clean, defined border.
We resurface residential driveways and commercial parking lots throughout Hurst and the surrounding mid-cities area. Every job starts with a base assessment so you know whether resurfacing is the right call or whether spot base repair is needed first. The crew then preps the existing surface - filling cracks, addressing edges, and applying a bonding tack coat - before the new hot-mix layer goes down and gets compacted to a smooth, even finish. For driveways being prepared for resale or a major exterior project, we can coordinate the timing with other work so everything comes together at once.
When a surface has significant depth damage or failed base sections, asphalt milling removes the deteriorated layer cleanly before the new overlay is placed - giving the fresh asphalt a proper bonding surface and a consistent finished grade. For surfaces beyond the point where an overlay will hold, we can also provide a complete tear-out and replacement.
Best for homeowners whose driveways show surface cracking, fading, or edge damage but still have a solid base underneath.
Right for property owners and managers whose lots have aged past routine maintenance but are not yet at the point of requiring a full replacement.
For surfaces where limited base damage needs to be addressed before the new layer goes down - combines spot base repair with a full overlay.
Most of Hurst's neighborhoods were built out between the 1950s and 1980s, which means a large share of driveways in the city are several decades old and showing it. Add the DFW heat - where summer pavement surface temperatures run well above the air temperature - and the expansive clay soils that shrink and swell with every drought-and-rain cycle, and you have conditions that are unusually hard on asphalt. A surface that might last 20 years in a cooler, more stable climate can age out much faster here. Timely resurfacing, done before the base fails, is how homeowners in Hurst get real value without the expense of full replacement.
Fall and spring are the best windows for resurfacing work in this area - temperatures are moderate and the mix cures evenly. We serve homeowners throughout Hurst and neighboring Watauga, and we schedule every job with the weather forecast in mind so the new surface gets the best possible start.
For more on asphalt materials and paving standards, see the National Asphalt Pavement Association. For Texas contractor licensing, visit TDLR.
Call or submit a message describing your driveway size and the condition you are seeing. We schedule free on-site estimates - quotes done without a site visit are rarely dependable. We reply within one business day.
When we visit, we walk the driveway and check the base for soft spots, significant cracking, or signs the clay soil has caused the base to settle unevenly. This step determines whether resurfacing is the right solution or whether some base repair needs to happen first.
On the day of work, the crew cleans the surface, fills existing cracks, and addresses edges before the new layer goes down. A bonding tack coat is applied so the new asphalt adheres firmly to the old surface - this step is what keeps the layers together long-term.
Hot-mix asphalt is spread evenly and compacted with a roller to a smooth, dense finish. The crew grades the surface so water drains away from your home. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day, and you can drive on the surface within one to two days.
We will come to your Hurst home, assess the surface and base, and give you an honest quote - no pressure, no guessing.
(682) 628-2440We assess the base during every estimate. If the base is compromised, we tell you - because resurfacing over a failed base is money wasted. You deserve an honest answer before committing to any work.
We use hot-mix asphalt suited to the DFW climate, where summer pavement temperatures run far hotter than the air. The right mix holds up through extreme heat instead of softening and rutting the first August it sees.
We have resurfaced driveways and lots throughout Hurst, Euless, Bedford, and the surrounding mid-cities area. We know the local clay soil conditions and how they affect pavement - and that experience shows in how we prep and grade every job.
You get a written scope spelling out what will be done, what materials will be used, and when the work will be finished. The National Asphalt Pavement Association sets the standards we follow on every project.
We have been resurfacing driveways and lots in the HEB area since 2015 - long enough to know which materials hold up in a North Texas summer and which do not. When you call us, you get straight answers, a written scope, and a crew that shows up when scheduled.
Targeted pothole patching for driveways and lots where base damage has created individual failure points that need to be addressed before resurfacing.
Learn MoreMechanical removal of the existing worn layer - used when the old surface needs to come off before a new overlay can go down properly.
Learn MoreOur crews are booking now - lock in your spot before the summer heat sets in and the schedule fills up.