
Waxahachie Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Cedar Hill, TX with commercial paving, driveway paving, and parking lot work on sloped lots and clay soil. We have served the southwest DFW area since 2015 and respond within one business day.

Cedar Hill's US-67 corridor has a growing mix of retail and commercial properties that need durable paved surfaces. Our commercial asphalt paving work accounts for Cedar Hill's varied terrain and ensures proper drainage on sloped commercial lots where standing water becomes a liability.
Cedar Hill's hillside lots mean driveways often have a grade to them, and that slope affects both base preparation and drainage planning. We design residential driveway paving to direct water away from the foundation and manage the uneven soil pressure that comes with sloped property in this part of Dallas County.
Cedar Hill summers are long and intense, with heat that breaks down asphalt binders faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every two to three years protects the surface from UV damage and seals the micro-cracks that Cedar Hill's clay soil creates before they grow into bigger problems.
Commercial properties along Belt Line Road and US-67 in Cedar Hill see consistent traffic that wears down parking surfaces over time. Scheduled maintenance, including crack sealing, sealcoating, and re-striping, keeps those lots looking professional and avoids the much larger cost of full repaving.
Cedar Hill's hilly terrain creates drainage problems that flat suburban properties simply do not face. Water running fast across sloped lots can erode driveway edges, pool near foundations, and undermine paved surfaces. We correct drainage issues as part of paving projects and as standalone jobs.
On Cedar Hill's sloped lots, water moves quickly across paved surfaces and finds its way into any crack that has been left open. Sealing cracks before the rainy season keeps water out of the base, which is especially important here because a compromised base on a hillside property erodes faster than it would on flat ground.
Cedar Hill is one of the few DFW suburbs where terrain actually matters for paving work. The city sits on a noticeable elevation compared to the Dallas basin, and many residential and commercial lots have real slopes and grade changes. That means water does not just sit still after a rain, it moves, and if a driveway or parking lot was not designed with that movement in mind, erosion and base failure follow. Add to that the heavy clay soil common to this part of Dallas and Ellis counties, which swells and contracts with every wet and dry cycle, and you have a setting where a paving contractor has to do more than just lay asphalt.
Cedar Hill also has a wide range of housing ages, from older homes near the original downtown to large subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s along and beyond US-67. Homes from that 1990s and 2000s build wave are now 20 to 30 years old, which is exactly when driveways and flatwork hit the maintenance window. Spring storms bring hail and heavy rain that speeds up what the clay soil has already started, and the city's hillside properties near areas like Cedar Hill State Park and Joe Pool Lake deal with runoff challenges that flat neighborhoods never face. Getting the slope, the drainage, and the base preparation right together is what separates a driveway that lasts from one that starts failing after a couple of seasons.
Our crew works throughout Cedar Hill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial paving jobs along US-67 require a different approach than residential driveways on the hillside streets near Cedar Hill State Park, and we have worked on both. The city has its own permitting and inspection process for commercial projects through the City of Cedar Hill, and we navigate that process regularly, which means no delays from unfamiliarity with local requirements.
We also serve DeSoto to the north, which shares Cedar Hill's mix of established neighborhoods and commercial corridor traffic, and Glenn Heights to the south, where the terrain transitions toward the flatter Ellis County landscape. Being active across this corridor means we route efficiently and keep response times short for Cedar Hill jobs without pulling a crew from a distant base.
Contact us by phone or through the form on this site and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about the project type and size so we can show up prepared for the site visit.
We visit your Cedar Hill property, assess the grade, base condition, and drainage, and deliver a written estimate at no charge. If your lot has slope or drainage issues that need addressing before paving, we explain the cost for that separately so you see the full picture before committing.
We schedule the work around your availability and handle grading, base prep, paving, and compaction as a single crew. Most residential driveways in Cedar Hill finish in one day; larger commercial projects are completed in two to three days with the site left clean each evening.
Before we leave, we walk the finished work with you, review cure times, and cover maintenance steps to protect your investment in Cedar Hill's climate. Any issues identified after we leave are addressed promptly, no runaround.
We work across Cedar Hill and the southwest DFW area. No obligation, no pressure. We will assess your slope and drainage conditions at no charge.
(945) 259-2034Cedar Hill sits in the southwestern part of the Dallas–Fort Worth area, straddling Dallas and Ellis counties, with a population of roughly 50,000 or more and growing. The city is named for its historically elevated, cedar-covered terrain, and that hilly character remains visible across many of its residential neighborhoods today. US Highway 67 runs through Cedar Hill as its main commercial corridor, connecting the city to Dallas to the north and Cleburne to the south. Cedar Hill State Park on the shores of Joe Pool Lake is one of the most visited state parks in the DFW area and gives Cedar Hill a greener identity than most suburban cities at this distance from Dallas.
The housing stock spans several decades. Older neighborhoods near the original downtown have homes from the 1960s and 1970s, while large subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s make up most of the city's residential area today. Brick veneer construction on concrete slab foundations is the standard for homes from that era. Cedar Hill's hillside lots and clay soils make outdoor surface maintenance more demanding than it is in flatter DFW communities, and homeowners here tend to deal with drainage, cracking, and base movement issues on a recurring basis. We also serve nearby Midlothian to the south, where similar soil conditions create the same maintenance demands for residential and commercial properties.
Protect your asphalt from weathering, oil, and UV damage with a durable sealcoat.
Learn MoreKeep your parking lot safe and organized with crisp, professional line striping.
Learn MoreNew asphalt surfaces installed right the first time, built to last for years.
Learn MoreFull-depth parking lot paving that handles heavy traffic and daily wear.
Learn MoreFast, lasting asphalt repairs that stop small problems from becoming costly ones.
Learn MoreSeal cracks early to prevent water intrusion and extend pavement life.
Learn MoreLarge-scale commercial paving delivered on schedule with minimal business disruption.
Learn MoreComprehensive maintenance programs that keep your lot safe and professional-looking.
Learn MoreQuick pothole patching that protects vehicles and removes liability hazards.
Learn MoreProper site grading and excavation that ensures stable, well-draining pavement.
Learn MoreDurable concrete curbs and sidewalks that define your property and guide traffic.
Learn MorePrecision milling removes damaged surface layers to prepare for fresh overlay.
Learn MoreCustom drainage systems that protect your pavement from standing water and erosion.
Learn MoreSpeed bump installation that improves safety and controls traffic flow on your property.
Learn MoreSpring is when Clay soil movement is most active. Call now or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day.