An old, cracked, or poorly graded parking lot is often the first thing a customer, tenant, or inspector notices about a business. Commercial parking lot paving from Danny’s Asphalt Paving replaces that impression with a surface built to handle daily commercial traffic without shifting the responsibility for maintenance back onto you every season.
Danny’s Asphalt Paving has built and reconstructed commercial and industrial parking lots across the Permian Basin since 1990. We work directly with property owners, facility managers, developers, and municipalities across West Texas, from a single-tenant retail lot to a multi-acre industrial yard.
Get a Free QuoteWhat Commercial Parking Lot Paving Covers
Commercial parking lot paving covers the construction of a new lot or the full reconstruction of an existing one, not routine patching. It’s the right service when a lot has reached the point where surface repairs no longer hold: widespread alligator cracking, standing water from failed grading, a base that has shifted under vehicle weight, or a lot that was never engineered for the traffic it now carries.
Businesses that skip reconstruction and rely on patch after patch typically end up spending more over time while the underlying base problem keeps resurfacing through the new patches. A parking lot built correctly from the base up removes that cycle.
If your lot has isolated cracks or potholes rather than widespread base failure, our asphalt repairs service may be the more direct fix; our team can tell you which applies during a site visit.
What’s Included
- New parking lot construction for commercial, industrial, and institutional properties
- Full lot reconstruction where the existing base and surface have failed
- Asphalt sealcoating to protect the finished surface
- Striping and pavement markings for traffic flow, ADA-compliant spaces, and fire lanes
- Base work and drainage correction where the existing grade contributes to the failure
Our Process
- Site evaluation. We assess the current surface, drainage pattern, soil conditions, and the type and volume of traffic the lot needs to support, since a lot built for passenger vehicles is engineered differently than one built for delivery trucks or heavy equipment.
- Grading and excavation. The site is graded to direct water away from the surface and building entrances. In West Texas, where sudden heavy rain on hard-packed soil is common, this step is what prevents standing water and premature base failure later.
- Base preparation and compaction. A properly compacted base layer is what actually carries the load of the vehicles above it; the asphalt surface is only as durable as the base beneath it.
- Binder course installation. A binder layer is placed and compacted to build structural strength before the final surface goes down.
- Surface course paving. The final asphalt layer is placed using hot mix asphalt produced at our own plant, Basin Asphalt, which gives us direct control over mix quality and consistency rather than relying on a third-party supplier.
- Compaction and rolling. The surface is rolled to the density needed to resist rutting under regular traffic.
- Curing and striping. The lot cures before it’s reopened to traffic, and striping, ADA spaces, and fire lanes are marked once the surface is ready.
Warning Signs You Need Parking Lot Paving (Not Just Repair)
- Cracking spread across large sections of the lot rather than isolated spots
- Standing water that doesn’t drain after rain
- Visible rutting or depressions where vehicles regularly drive or park
- A base that feels soft or shifts underfoot in multiple areas
- A lot that was never built to handle its current volume of truck or heavy equipment traffic
When and How Often
West Texas paving conditions favor drier, moderate-temperature stretches of the year for new construction and full reconstruction, since asphalt compacts and cures most reliably outside of extreme summer heat. Full reconstruction isn’t an annual or seasonal expense. It’s driven by how the lot was built originally, the traffic it carries, and how well drainage has been maintained, not by a fixed schedule. Sealcoating and striping refreshes happen on a much shorter cycle than full reconstruction and are addressed separately.
Why Choose Danny’s Asphalt Paving
- 35+ years in the Permian Basin. Family-owned and operating in West Texas since 1990, working directly with the same property managers, developers, and municipalities for repeat projects.
- Our own equipment and crews. No subcontracted paving crews, which keeps quality control and scheduling in-house from start to finish.
- Our own asphalt plant. Basin Asphalt, our sister company, supplies the hot mix for every project, giving us control over material quality that contractors buying from third-party suppliers don’t have.
- Capacity for any project size. From a small institutional lot to large-scale industrial and municipal construction, including TxDOT and aviation paving.
Where We Offer Parking Lot Paving
Danny’s Asphalt Paving provides commercial parking lot paving across the entire Permian Basin, including Midland-Odessa, Odessa, Lubbock, Andrews, Big Spring, Big Lake, Colorado City, Fort Stockton, Fort Davis, Kermit, Ozona, Rankin, Van Horn, and Alpine.
FAQ
How long does a commercial parking lot paving project take?
Timelines depend on lot size, current condition, and weather, and our team provides a project-specific timeline during the site visit.
How often should a commercial parking lot be repaved?
There’s no fixed schedule. It depends on how the original lot was built, the traffic it carries daily, and how consistently drainage and sealcoating have been maintained.
Do you handle both new construction and full reconstruction?
Yes. We build new commercial lots from the ground up and reconstruct existing lots where the base has failed.
What affects the cost of a parking lot paving project?
Cost depends on the size of the lot, the current condition of the base, site accessibility for equipment, and the scope of drainage or grading work required. We provide a detailed quote after an on-site evaluation.
Can you pave a lot for heavy truck or industrial traffic?
Yes. Industrial and commercial lots are engineered differently based on the weight and frequency of the traffic they need to support, which we account for during the site evaluation.
Do you provide striping and ADA-compliant markings after paving?
Yes, striping, fire lane markings, and ADA-compliant spaces are included as part of project completion.
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I would recommend Danny’s Asphalt and Paving to anyone needing parking lot replacement, repairs, striping, etc.
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Jesse Casto
Danny's did such a tremendous job for us-they were timely, efficient, and provided and extremely high quality product and service. We had a very small time frame due to the equipment constantly moving in and out of our facility. They adapted a plan to accommodate our business needs and exceeded all our expectations. Would highly recommend their team and will be using them again in the near future!
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