
Sterling Rockwall Asphalt Paving serves Garland, TX with commercial asphalt paving, parking lot maintenance, crack sealing, and pothole repair for businesses and homeowners throughout the city. We have worked across Garland since 2018and know how the city's clay soils and aging commercial corridors affect pavement.

Garland has active commercial and light-industrial corridors along US-78 and SH-66 where parking lots and access drives take heavy daily use. Our commercial asphalt paving work is built for the traffic loads these properties see, with proper base depth and drainage grading so the surface holds up through North Texas weather cycles.
Garland's commercial strips see year-round traffic, and parking lots here age faster than they should when maintenance gets skipped. Regular crack sealing, sealcoating, and striping keeps your lot safe, ADA-compliant, and presentable for customers without the cost of full replacement.
Garland's black clay soil swells and shrinks with every rain and dry spell, opening new cracks in pavement throughout the year. Sealing those cracks quickly keeps water from reaching the base - which is what turns a surface crack into a pothole or a failed section in a short stretch of wet weather.
Potholes on Garland commercial properties create liability exposure and drive customers away. We repair them with properly compacted hot-mix asphalt matched to the depth the base actually needs, not a surface-level cold patch that washes out after the next heavy rain.
Garland summers are long and brutal on unprotected asphalt. The city's homes and businesses built from the 1950s through the 1980s have driveways and parking areas that have absorbed decades of UV exposure. A fresh sealcoat at the right interval extends surface life significantly in this climate.
Faded or missing striping on Garland commercial properties creates safety concerns and ADA compliance issues. After any paving or sealcoating job, we re-stripe to current specs - and we also handle striping refreshes on existing lots where the lines have worn thin from heavy use.
Garland is one of the older developed cities in the Dallas metro, with the bulk of its residential and commercial properties built between the 1950s and the 1980s. That means a large share of the city's driveways, parking lots, and flatwork are now 40 to 70 years old - well past the typical lifespan of original paving in a climate as demanding as North Texas. The combination of decades of heat, occasional ice storms, and the constant shrink-swell cycle of Garland's expansive black clay soils has worked on these surfaces relentlessly. A contractor who works in Garland regularly understands that many jobs here involve removing and replacing material that has failed from the base up, not just a surface patch.
Garland also runs its own municipal electric utility and handles much of its own infrastructure, which means local permit and right-of-way processes work a bit differently here than in neighboring cities that rely on county or regional services. Commercial property owners along the US-78 and SH-66 corridors deal with active drainage requirements and city inspections that a contractor unfamiliar with Garland can get tripped up on. Spring storms here can bring significant hail and heavy rain in a short window - and any pavement with existing cracks or thin spots will take on water fast when that happens, accelerating the failure timeline considerably.
Our crew works throughout Garland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Garland is a large, self-contained city in Dallas County - one of the bigger cities in the Dallas metro - with its own government, utilities, and infrastructure systems. The George Bush Turnpike runs along the northern edge of the city, connecting Garland quickly to Plano, Richardson, and the rest of the northern metro. US-78 and SH-66 are the main surface roads through town, and the commercial corridors along those routes are where a lot of our parking lot work happens. Firewheel Town Center in northern Garland is a landmark most residents know, and the older neighborhoods near Downtown Garland represent some of the oldest housing stock in the Dallas metro - homes where driveways have been through 50 or more Texas summers.
We also serve communities right next to Garland. If your property is in Sachse, TX, which borders Garland to the northeast along Highway 78, or you are farther out in Rowlett, TX, we cover those areas as well. Give us a call and we can be out to look at your project.
Call us or fill out our contact form with your project details. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk the surface with you, assess the base condition and drainage, and give you a written estimate before anything is scheduled. No surprise costs - you know the number before we start.
We schedule the job around your timeline and complete the work efficiently. For commercial properties, we coordinate to minimize downtime so your business can keep operating during the project.
When the job is done, we walk it with you, confirm you are satisfied, and give you guidance on curing times and care so the surface holds up the way it should.
We serve Garland and the surrounding Dallas metro area. Call us or submit your project details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(469) 887-9560Garland is one of the larger cities in the Dallas metro area, sitting in Dallas County directly northeast of Dallas. With a population well over 200,000, it is a full-service city with its own electric utility, water and wastewater systems, and municipal services - which sets it apart from many of the smaller suburbs surrounding it. Most of the city was built out between the 1950s and the 1980s, giving it a mix of older single-family neighborhoods near downtown and newer development toward the northern edge near the George Bush Turnpike. Lake Ray Hubbard sits on the eastern boundary, and Firewheel Town Center in northern Garland is one of the most recognized retail destinations in the area. For more on the city, visit Garland, Texas on Wikipedia.
The housing stock across Garland covers a wide range of ages and types - from brick ranch homes built in the 1960s near downtown to larger newer builds in northern subdivisions. Garland also has active commercial and light-industrial zones, particularly along US-78, SH-66, and I-30 through the southern part of the city. Neighboring communities include Sachse to the northeast and Rowlett to the east along Lake Ray Hubbard, both of which we also serve.
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