
Your parking lot is the first thing customers see. We build commercial asphalt surfaces in San Angelo that handle heavy traffic, summer heat, and shifting soils - without failing in year three.

Commercial asphalt paving in San Angelo means installing a durable paved surface - a parking lot, access road, loading area, or drive-through lane - built on a properly graded and compacted base, most lots are completed in one to three days of active paving once site preparation is finished.
The caliche and clay soils around San Angelo are harder on pavement than soils in other parts of the country. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, which pushes and pulls at a pavement surface from below. A contractor who knows this region accounts for that movement in the base design - often using a deeper or stabilized base layer that adds some upfront cost but makes the difference between a lot that lasts 25 years and one that starts cracking in five. After paving, staying on top of parking lot maintenance is the most cost-effective way to protect the investment.
Once paving is complete, most commercial projects also need parking lot paving details like striping, curbing, and accessible-space markings. We coordinate those finishing steps as part of the project so you are not chasing separate contractors to finish the job.
When customers and employees are navigating around potholes, crumbling edges, and large cracked sections, the lot has moved past the point where patching makes sense. The cost of repeated repairs can add up to more than a fresh surface, and the impression it leaves on customers adds up too.
San Angelo storms can be intense, and if your lot has low spots that hold water for hours after a storm, the pavement underneath is being weakened every time. Standing water works its way into cracks, softens the base, and accelerates failure - it is also a safety hazard for your customers.
A new business location, a building addition, or a property you have just purchased with an unpaved or deteriorated lot all call for a fresh commercial paving project. Getting the surface right from the start - with proper grading and a solid base - is far less expensive than fixing problems that develop because the original work was rushed.
Prolonged UV exposure and heat oxidize asphalt over time, turning it gray and brittle. In San Angelo's intense sun, this process happens faster than in cooler climates. A lot that looks only moderately worn may actually be closer to the end of its useful life than it appears.
We handle the full range of commercial paving work for San Angelo businesses - from small retail lots to larger access roads and loading areas. Every project starts with proper site preparation: grading to the correct slopes, installation or repair of drainage structures, and base compaction to the specified depth. In San Angelo's clay and caliche soils, this prep phase is where a lot is won or lost. We also incorporate parking lot maintenance planning into every new project so you know what your surface needs to stay in good shape over time.
For business owners who are not ready for a full new lot, we offer overlay and mill-and-fill approaches that extend the life of an existing surface when the base is still solid. We also coordinate striping, curbing, and accessible-space markings as part of the project, and we handle permit applications so you do not have to navigate the city approval process on your own. The National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes standards and best practices for commercial paving that we follow on every job.
Best for businesses opening a new location or redeveloping a property that currently lacks adequate paving.
Suited to lots where the surface is worn but the base is still solid - a cost-effective alternative to full replacement.
Right for industrial or commercial properties that need heavy-duty surfaces built to handle truck traffic and large loads.
Ideal for businesses that cannot shut down their entire lot at once - we sequence the work to keep part of your property accessible throughout.
San Angelo sits in the Concho Valley of West Texas where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Asphalt softens under extreme heat, which means fresh pavement can rut or deform under heavy truck traffic during the hottest weeks if the wrong mix is used or if traffic is allowed too soon. A contractor who knows this climate will specify a high-temperature-stable mix and will not open a newly paved surface to heavy vehicles before it has fully firmed up. Businesses along the commercial corridors in areas like Miles, TX and Bronte, TX face these same conditions and need a contractor who builds for this environment rather than one who applies a one-size-fits-all approach.
Drainage planning is also more critical here than in many other Texas cities. San Angelo receives modest annual rainfall overall, but storms arrive fast and can dump a large volume of water in a short window. A flat or poorly graded commercial lot can flood quickly, and standing water is one of the fastest ways to damage asphalt. Every commercial paving plan we develop includes proper slope and drainage design so water moves off your surface and away from your building - not toward it. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation oversees contractor licensing in Texas, and you can verify any contractor's license status there before signing a contract.
We visit your property to measure the area, assess the existing surface and soil conditions, and understand how your business operates. Describe how the lot is used - how many vehicles, what size trucks, and whether any areas carry especially heavy loads. A written, itemized quote follows within a few days.
For most commercial projects in San Angelo, permits are required before work begins. We handle the application process, but you may need to sign as the property owner. If the project touches a city street or involves a new curb cut, additional approvals from the city's public works office will be needed.
The crew removes the existing surface if needed, grades the subgrade to the correct slopes, and installs drainage structures. In San Angelo's clay and caliche soils, this sometimes includes soil stabilization. A layer of crushed aggregate base is then spread and compacted - the most important phase of the whole project.
Hot-mix asphalt is laid and compacted while still hot. Keep vehicles off the new surface for at least 24 to 48 hours - longer during the hottest summer weeks. Once cured, striping, curbing, and accessible markings are installed. We walk the completed project with you before signing off.
We serve businesses throughout San Angelo and the surrounding Concho Valley. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, no pressure.
(325) 292-0639We specify base depth and preparation techniques based on the actual soil conditions at your site, not a generic standard. San Angelo's caliche and clay soils require more careful base engineering than softer soils elsewhere - and skipping that step is why many lots start failing within a few years.
Shutting down your entire parking lot is not an option for most San Angelo businesses. We sequence paving work so one section stays open throughout the project, and we give you a clear schedule in advance so you can communicate with staff and customers before the crew arrives.
Commercial paving in San Angelo typically requires city permits, and projects touching a public street need additional approvals. We identify the required permits for your specific site and manage the application process so you do not have to navigate city offices on your own.
We design proper drainage slopes into every commercial project so water moves off your surface and toward appropriate outlets. A poorly graded lot that floods after every San Angelo storm is both a pavement problem and a liability issue - we eliminate that problem from the start.
Every commercial paving project we take on in the San Angelo area is built with the specific challenges of West Texas in mind - from the mix we specify to the base depth we require to the drainage slopes we grade into the surface. That attention to local conditions is what produces a lot that performs for decades rather than one that needs constant repair.
Ongoing maintenance programs to keep your commercial lot in good condition and catch problems before they require costly repairs.
Learn MoreDedicated parking lot paving services including striping, curbing, and accessible-space markings for the complete finished product.
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