Commercial Asphalt Installation Services in Dallas & Fort Worth, TX

C & D Commercial Services is a licensed commercial asphalt installation contractor serving the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. We specialize in new asphalt parking lot construction, full-depth asphalt paving, aggregate base installation, subgrade preparation, and asphalt overlay for commercial properties across DFW. Whether you’re developing a new commercial site, replacing a failed parking lot from the ground up, or expanding an existing paved surface, C & D delivers properly engineered asphalt installations built to outlast the competition.

New asphalt installation in North Texas demands a higher standard of engineering than most markets — expansive black clay soils (commonly known as “Dallas gumbo”), summer surface temperatures exceeding 150°F, and heavy commercial vehicle loads all accelerate pavement failure when the installation process is rushed or under-engineered. At C & D, we engineer every asphalt installation from the subgrade up: precision earthwork and grading, compacted aggregate base course to proper depth, and hot-mix asphalt surface courses matched to your anticipated traffic loading — so your pavement investment delivers 20–30 years of service life rather than failing in five.

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Our Commercial Asphalt Installation Advantage

  • Full-Depth Subgrade Engineering: Unlike contractors who simply pave over unstable native soils, we excavate, treat, and compact your subgrade to eliminate North Texas clay expansion before a single load of asphalt is placed — preventing premature base failure, rutting, and alligator cracking that plague under-engineered parking lots within just a few years of installation.
  • Engineered Aggregate Base Course: We install a properly graded and compacted crushed limestone or caliche base to the depth required by your project’s design load — typically 6 to 12 inches for commercial parking lots — providing the structural foundation that determines your asphalt’s long-term performance under truck and heavy vehicle traffic.
  • Hot-Mix Asphalt Surface & Binder Courses: We place compacted TxDOT-grade hot-mix asphalt in the correct lift thicknesses for your application, using mix designs matched to DFW’s climate and your site’s traffic index — delivering a smooth, dense surface course that resists rutting, raveling, and UV oxidation from day one.

Commercial Asphalt Paving Solutions

At C & D Commercial Services, our commercial asphalt installation services are engineered for DFW developers, property managers, retail center owners, industrial facility operators, municipalities, and general contractors who require a paving partner that understands the structural, drainage, and ADA compliance requirements of commercial site development in North Texas.

A new parking lot is one of the largest capital expenditures a commercial property owner makes — and the quality of the paving contractor determines whether that investment lasts 25 years or fails in five. C & D designs asphalt installation projects around your site’s specific soil conditions, drainage grades, traffic loading patterns, and ADA accessibility requirements — then executes with a licensed crew, quality-controlled materials, and a project timeline built around your opening or operational schedule. Already have existing pavement that needs work? See our commercial asphalt repair services in Dallas-Fort Worth.

  • New Retail & Shopping Center Parking Lots
  • Industrial Warehouse & Logistics Yard Paving
  • Corporate Office Campus Driveways & Lots
  • Multi-Tenant Commercial Development Paving
  • Distribution Center Apron & Truck Court Paving
  • Medical Campus Parking Lot Construction
  • Municipal Roadway & Street Paving
  • Construction Site Access Road Installation

New Commercial Parking Lot Construction

Building a new asphalt parking lot in Dallas-Fort Worth is a multi-phase engineering process that begins well before the first load of hot-mix asphalt arrives on site. The long-term performance of your pavement is determined almost entirely by decisions made during the subgrade preparation and base construction phases — phases that many low-bid paving contractors rush through or skip entirely.

C & D’s new asphalt parking lot construction process follows a disciplined sequence: we begin with site clearing and demolition of any existing pavement or surface materials, followed by precision grading and earthwork to establish the design drainage slopes. We excavate and remove unsuitable soils — particularly the highly expansive black clay found throughout Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton Counties — and replace with stable, compacted fill. Where subgrade conditions require it, we apply lime stabilization to neutralize clay expansion before base construction begins.

The aggregate base course is installed and compacted in lifts to the specified depth — typically 6 inches for light commercial, 8 to 12 inches for heavy truck or distribution center applications — using TxDOT-specification crushed limestone. A compacted asphalt binder course is then placed, followed by the finish surface course in the appropriate hot-mix asphalt mix design for your traffic loading and climate exposure. Every new lot installation from C & D includes proper ADA-compliant parking space layout, accessible route grading, and coordination with your striping contractor for final markings.

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Full-Depth Reclamation & Reconstruction

When an existing commercial parking lot has suffered sub-base failure — widespread alligator cracking, significant base contamination, chronic drainage problems, or severe rutting — resurfacing or milling alone cannot fix the underlying structural deficiency. Full-depth reclamation (FDR) and full parking lot reconstruction are the appropriate solutions, and C & D delivers both.

Full-depth reclamation is a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to complete removal and replacement. Using specialized reclaiming equipment, we pulverize the existing asphalt and aggregate base layers together in a single pass, creating a uniform reclaimed base material. This blended layer is then treated — with cement, lime, or foamed asphalt as required by your soil report — compacted to specification, and paved over with a new hot-mix asphalt surface course. FDR preserves the existing material on-site, eliminates the cost of hauling out old asphalt and hauling in new base rock, and typically delivers a finished pavement at 30–50% lower cost than full demolition and replacement.

For parking lots where the existing base is contaminated beyond reclamation, C & D performs complete remove-and-replace reconstruction: full demolition and haul-off of existing pavement, subgrade grading and stabilization, new aggregate base installation, and full-depth new asphalt paving. We coordinate all demolition, materials testing, base compaction testing, and final paving under a single contract — eliminating the coordination gaps that cause quality failures on multi-contractor projects.

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Asphalt Overlay & Parking Lot Expansion

Asphalt overlay — placing a new compacted hot-mix asphalt course on top of an existing structurally sound pavement — is the most cost-effective method of restoring surface quality, improving drainage grades, and extending pavement life when the underlying base remains stable. C & D’s overlay installations include surface preparation (crack routing and sealing, milling of high spots and transitions), tack coat application for inter-layer bonding, and compacted hot-mix placement to the design lift thickness.

A properly bonded and compacted overlay restores ride quality, corrects minor drainage deficiencies, and provides a fresh wearing surface with full UV and water resistance. Overlay projects are also the right solution when expanding an existing parking lot — matching new asphalt depth and mix design to the adjacent existing pavement for a seamless, structurally consistent transition.

Parking lot expansion projects require careful attention to drainage integration — ensuring the new pavement section drains consistently with your existing lot and does not create ponding areas or redirect runoff onto your neighbors’ property. C & D performs full grading design on all expansion projects, coordinating with your site civil engineer or performing in-house layout for straightforward expansions, to ensure every new paving section functions as part of a cohesive site drainage system. Need existing damage repaired before your overlay? Learn more about our commercial asphalt repair services first.

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Why DFW Developers & Property Owners Choose C & D

Engineered Installations — Not Just Paved Surfaces

The majority of asphalt paving contractors in the Dallas-Fort Worth market are equipped to place hot-mix asphalt — but few have the project management, materials engineering, and subgrade expertise to deliver commercial parking lot installations that perform to full design life in North Texas soil and climate conditions.

DFW’s expansive clay soils are among the most challenging subgrade conditions for pavement construction in the United States. A parking lot paved over improperly prepared clay subgrade will exhibit cracking, heaving, and base failure within three to seven years — regardless of asphalt quality. C & D’s commercial asphalt installation process is built around soil preparation: we perform subgrade evaluation, specify the appropriate stabilization method (lime treatment, cement stabilization, or over-excavation and replacement), and verify compaction with field density testing before base and asphalt placement begins. This engineering discipline is what separates a 25-year parking lot from a 5-year repair cycle — and it is the foundation of C & D’s reputation among DFW property managers, developers, and facility directors.

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Engineered Subgrade Preparation
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Commercial Asphalt Installation by County & City

C & D Commercial Services provides commercial asphalt installation, new parking lot paving, full-depth reclamation, and asphalt overlay throughout the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Our licensed paving crews operate daily across key commercial development corridors, industrial districts, and municipal sectors throughout the region:

FAQs: Commercial Asphalt Installation in Dallas-Fort Worth

What does commercial asphalt installation involve in the DFW area?

Commercial asphalt installation in Dallas-Fort Worth is a multi-phase process that includes site clearing and grading, subgrade evaluation and stabilization, aggregate base course installation and compaction, tack coat application, and hot-mix asphalt placement in the appropriate binder and surface course thicknesses for your traffic loading. In North Texas specifically, subgrade preparation is the most critical phase — DFW’s expansive black clay soils must be properly treated with lime stabilization or replaced with stable fill before any base or asphalt is placed, or premature pavement failure is virtually guaranteed. C & D Commercial Services manages the entire installation process under a single contract, from first earthwork cut to final compacted surface course.

How long does a new commercial asphalt parking lot last in Dallas-Fort Worth?

A properly engineered and installed commercial asphalt parking lot in the DFW area should provide 20 to 30 years of service life when maintained on a consistent preventive maintenance schedule — including crack sealing every 1 to 2 years and sealcoating every 3 to 5 years. Parking lots installed over inadequately prepared subgrade or with insufficient base depth routinely fail within 5 to 10 years, requiring costly full reconstruction. North Texas conditions — expansive clay soils, summer surface temperatures exceeding 150°F, and heavy commercial vehicle loading — accelerate deterioration in under-engineered pavements. C & D’s installation process is specifically engineered for DFW’s soil and climate profile to maximize pavement service life.

How thick should asphalt be for a commercial parking lot in Texas?

Commercial parking lot asphalt thickness in Texas depends on the anticipated traffic loading and subgrade conditions. For standard light-duty commercial lots (passenger vehicles and light delivery trucks), a typical section is 4 inches of compacted hot-mix asphalt over 6 to 8 inches of compacted aggregate base. For lots serving heavy trucks, semi-trailers, delivery vehicles, or forklifts — such as distribution centers, warehouse yards, or industrial facilities — asphalt thickness of 5 to 6 inches over 8 to 12 inches of base is standard. C & D performs a site-specific design evaluation for every project, specifying the correct pavement section for your traffic index and soil conditions rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

What is the difference between asphalt installation and asphalt repair?

Asphalt installation refers to new pavement construction — placing hot-mix asphalt on a prepared subgrade and base for the first time, or performing full-depth reconstruction of a failed parking lot. Asphalt repair refers to restoring or extending the service life of an existing pavement through pothole patching, milling, resurfacing, crack sealing, or sealcoating. The right choice depends on the condition of your existing pavement’s sub-base: if the base is structurally intact, targeted repair and resurfacing is cost-effective; if the base has failed, new installation or full-depth reclamation is required. C & D provides both services and performs a pavement condition assessment before recommending a repair vs. replacement scope. Learn more about our commercial asphalt repair options here.

Does C & D install ADA-compliant asphalt parking lots in Dallas?

Yes. Every commercial asphalt parking lot installation by C & D is designed and constructed to meet current ADA Standards for Accessible Design and Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS). This includes proper accessible parking space dimensions and quantities, van-accessible space requirements, curb ramp installation with detectable warning surfaces, cross-slope grading to the 1:48 maximum allowed gradient on accessible routes, and smooth, consistent surface tolerances throughout the accessible parking area. We coordinate with your architect or site engineer on ADA layout, or provide layout design in-house for straightforward commercial lot installations.

How long does commercial asphalt installation take in DFW?

Project timelines for new commercial asphalt installation in Dallas-Fort Worth vary by project scope. A standard mid-size commercial parking lot (30,000 to 80,000 sq ft) typically requires 3 to 7 business days for full installation from earthwork to final compacted surface — depending on subgrade conditions, weather, and the complexity of grading required. Full-depth reclamation projects on existing lots can often be completed faster since demolition and haul-off are eliminated. C & D develops a detailed project schedule for every installation contract and coordinates with your property management or general contractor to minimize disruption to adjacent occupied facilities.

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    Detailed DFW Neighborhood Service Footprint

    C & D Commercial Services maintains active asphalt installation and new paving coverage across hundreds of commercial sub-developments, business corridors, and industrial districts throughout North Texas. Our dispatch and project management teams operate within all major DFW service zones listed below — ensuring rapid response times, consistent crew availability, and local material sourcing for every installation project we manage.

    • Dallas County Neighborhood Service Footprint

      Dallas Communities: Greenway Park, Park Cities, Inwood-Northwest, Kimball, Koreatown/Gribble, Laurel Land Memorial Park, McCommas Bluff, Medical District, Mountain View, Oak Park Estates, Oak Park Gardens, Oak Park Villas, Parkside at Trinity Green, Peacock Terrace, Prairie Creek, Prestonwood, Singing Hills, Sparkman Club Estates, Stevens Park, Swiss Avenue Crossing, Teagarden Estates, Tinley Park, Travis Ranch, Trinity Bluff, University Park, University Place, Uptown Dallas, Verbena, Vickery, White Rock Hills, White Rock Lake, Wolf Creek.

      Downtown Dallas Corridors: Arts District, Baylor District, Capella Park, Civic Center District, Dallas Arts District, Dallas Farmers Market District, Main Street District, Reunion District, Riverfront District, South Side, Thanksgiving Commercial Center, The Cedars, Uptown, Victory Park, West End Historic District.

      East Dallas Communities: Alger Park/Ash Creek, Belmont, Buckner Terrace/Everglade Park, Caruth Terrace, Casa Linda, Casa Linda Estates, Casa Linda Park, Casa View, Casa View Haven, Claremont, Claremont Park, Eastwood, Edgemont Park, Forest Hills, Gaston Park, Greenland Hills, Hillridge, Hollywood Heights, Hollywood/Santa Monica, Junius Heights, Lake Park Estates, Lakewood, Lakewood Heights, Lakewood Trails, Little Forest Hills, Lochwood, Lower Greenville, M Streets, North Stonewall Terrace, Old Lake Highlands, Ridgewood Park, Santa Monica, Stonewall Terrace, University Meadows, Vickery Place, White Rock, Wilshire Heights, Baylor/Meadows, Belmont Park, Bryan Place, Deep Ellum, Munger Place Historic District, Peak’s Suburban Addition, Swiss Avenue.

      Northeast Dallas Communities: Abrams Place, Alexander’s Village, Boundbrook Oaks Estates, Chimney Hill, Countryfield Community, Country Forest, Forest Highlands, Glen Oaks, Hamilton Park, High Oaks Addition, Highland Meadows, Highlands West, Jackson Meadow, L Streets, Lake Highlands, Lake Highlands Estates, Lake Highlands North, Lake Highlands Square, Lake Ridge Estates, Merriman Park Estates, Merriman Park North, Moss Farm, Moss Meadows, Northwood Heights, Oak Highlands, Oak Tree Village, Pebble Creek, Richland Park Estates, Rolling Trails, Royal Highlands, Royal Highlands Village, Royal Lane Village, Stultz Road, Town Creek, University Manor, University Terrace, Urban Reserve, Walnut Creek Estates, Whispering Hills, White Rock Valley, Woodbridge, Woodlands on the Creek.

      North & Northwest Dallas Communities: Bluffview, Caruth Hills, Churchill Way, Dallas Midtown, Devonshire, Elm Thicket, Greenway Parks, Preston Center, Preston Hollow, Vickery Meadows, Bent Tree, Melshire Estates, Northwood Hills, Platinum Corridor, Preston Highlands, Timberglen, Arlington Park, Asian Trade District, Bachman, Cypress Waters, Design District, Disney Streets, Love Field, Midway Hollow, Shannon Estates, Stemmons Corridor.

      South Dallas Communities: Cedar Crest, Glenview, Skyline Heights, Arnold’s Station, Buckner Park, Cedar Run, El Barrio (Little Mexico), Elam, Fireside, Kleberg, Kleburg, Lake June, Parkdale, Pemberton Hill, Piedmont, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Hills, Pleasant Mound, Riverway Estates/Bruton Terrace, Rylie, Scyene, Seagoville/Dallas, Spruce Square, Urbandale, Woodland Springs, Bonton, Dixon Circle, Highland Hills, Alta Park, Dolphin Heights, Edgewood, Exposition Park, Fair Park, Jubilee Park, Magnolia Park, Mill City, Monterey Gardens, Owenwood, South Boulevard/Park Row, Wheatley Place, Kiest Park.

      West Dallas Communities: Eagle Ford, Greenleaf Village, La Bajada, La L’aceate, La Loma, Lake West, Ledbetter Gardens, Ledbetter Hills, Los Altos, Muncie, Trinity Grove, Western Heights, Westmoreland Heights.

      Oak Cliff & Oak Lawn Sectors: Kessler, Bishop Arts District, East Kessler Park, Kessler Highlands, Kessler Park, Kessler Plaza, Kessler Square, Kidd Springs, Kings Highway Conservation District, L.O. Daniel, Stevens Park Estates, Stevens Park Village, West Kessler, Winnetka Heights, Arcadia Park, Beckley Club Estates, Elmwood, Lake Cliff, Tenth Street Freedman’s Town, Wynnewood, Cityplace, International Center, Knox Park, Knox/Henderson, LoMac, Perry Heights, State Thomas, Turtle Creek, West Village.

      Additional Dallas County Enclaves: University Park, Farmers Branch, Carrollton, Grand Prairie, Addison, Seagoville, DeSoto, Garland, Coppell, Balch Springs, Wilmer.

    • Tarrant County Neighborhood Service Footprint

      Fort Worth Sub-Sectors: Alamo Heights, Arcadia Park Estates, Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights West, Bellaire, Benbrook, Berkeley Place, Berry Street, Blue Mound, Bluebonnet, Bluebonnet Hills, Bomber Heights, Bonnie Brae, Brentmoor, Brentwood-Oak Hills, Brookside, Burchill, Butler, Camelot, Camp Bowie West, Candleridge, Carter Riverside, Carver Heights East, Castleberry, Central Meadowbrook, Chapel Creek, Chase Oaks, Chisholm Ridge, College Hill, Colonial, Como, Cooke’s Meadow, Coventry, Crawford Farms, Creekwood, Crestline, Crestview, Crestwood, Cultural District, Diamond Hill, Diamond Hill-Jarvis, Downtown Fort Worth, East Fort Worth, Eastchase, Eastern Hills, Eastland, Eastwood, Echo Heights, Echo Hills, Ederville, Edgecliff Village, Fairmount, Fairmount-Southside Historic District, Fairview, Far Southwest Fort Worth, Forest Hill, Forest Park, Fossil Creek, Fossil Park, Garden Acres, Gateway Park, Glancrest, Glen Garden, Glencrest, Golden Triangle, Greenbriar, Hallmark, Hallmark Camelot, Hallmark-Cloverhill, Handley, Harriet Creek Ranch, Harvest Ridge, Heritage, Hidden Lakes, Highland Hills, Highpoint, Hilltop, Hillwood, Historic Carver Heights, Historic Rosedale Park, Historic Southside, Historic Stop Six, Hulen Bend, Hulen Heights, John T White, Keller Springs, Lake Country, Lake Crest, Lake Worth, Lasater, Linwood, Live Oak Creek, Loma Linda, Lost Creek Ranch, Marine Creek, Markum Ranch, Masonic, Meadow Ridge, Meadowbrook, Meadowbrook Estates, Meadowcreek, Medical District, Melody Hills, Mira Vista, Mistletoe Heights, Mitchell Boulevard, Monticello, Montserrat, Morningside, Morningside Park, Near East Side, North Beach, North Benbrook, North Fort Worth, North Hi Mount, North Riverside, Northbrook, Northgate, Northpark, Northside, Oakhurst, Oakridge, Oakwood, Oakwood Terrace, Overton Park, Overton South, Overton West, Overton Woods, Park Glen, Park Hill, Park Hill Estates, Parker Essex Boaz (PEB), Parks of Deer Creek, Parkside, Parkwood, Pecan Acres, Pecan Valley, Polytechnic Heights (Poly), Primrose Crossing, Quail Valley, Ramey Place, Rendon, Ridgeview, Ridglea, Ridglea Hills, Ridglea North, Ridglea West, Ridgmar, River District, River Oaks, River Trails, Riverbend, Riverbend, Rivercrest, Riverside, Riverstone, Rock Island, Rolling Hills, Rosedale, Rosemont, Ryan Place, Ryanwood, Sagamore Hill, Saginaw, Saginaw Hills, Sansom Park, Santa Fe Enclave, Scenic Bluff, Seminary Hill, Sendera Ranch, Shady Acres, Silver Saddle, Six Points, Smith Barry, South Hills, South Lake Worth, South Meadows, South Poly, Southland Terrace, Southridge, Southside, Southwest Fort Worth, Springdale, Stockyards, Stone Creek, Stonegate, Stonewood/Stone Creek, Stonybrook, Stop Six, Stop Six Sunrise Edition, Summer Creek, Summerfields, Sun Valley, Sundance Square, Sunset Terrace, Sycamore, Sylvan Heights West, Talavera, Tanglewood, Tarrant, TCU/West Cliff, The Bar Ranch, The Ranches, The Summit, The Village, Timberland, Trinity Bluff, United Riverside, University Place, University West, Uptown Fort Worth, Villa de León, Watersbend, Wedgwood, Wedgwood Central, Wedgwood East, Wedgwood Middle, Wedgwood South, Wedgwood Square, Wedgwood West, West 7th, West Byers, West Meadowbrook, Westcliff, Western Hills East, Western Hills North, Western Hills Northeast, Western Hills Northwest, Western Hills South, Westland, Westover Hills, Westside, Westworth Park, Westworth Village, White Lake Hills, Willow Creek, Woodhaven, Woodhaven Village, Woodland Springs, Woodridge, Worth Heights.

      Additional Tarrant County Sectors: Arlington, Keller, North Richland Hills, Kennedale, Euless, Hurst, Bedford, Colleyville, Mansfield, Watauga, Blue Mound, Edgecliff Village, Westover Hills, Westworth Village.

    • Collin, Rockwall, Denton & Surrounding Service Footprint

      The Colony Sub-Sectors: Austin Ranch, Camey, Castle Hills, Castle Hills – Golf Villas / Castle Hills Golf Course, Castle Hills South, Custer Creek, Eagle Point, Grandscape, Heritage Lakes, Lakeside, North Colony, Old Town, Pinnacle Club, Plano Pkwy / Destination Dr, South Colony, St. Andrews, The Cascades, The Colony Heights, The Colony South, The Colony Southeast, The Colony Southwest, The Tribute, Waterstone, Wyndale Meadows.

      Plano Sub-Sectors: Arbor Creek, Arbor Hills, Arbor Vista, Audubon Place, Avignon, Beverly Hills Estates, Biltmore, Bradford Estates, Briar Meadow, Briarmeade, Briarwood, Briarwood Estates, Bristol Pointe Estates, Bunker Hill Estates, Bunker Hill View, Cambridge Place at Russell Creek, Carriage Hill, Castlemere, Central Park on Preston, Chapel Hill, Chase Oaks, Cliffs of Gleneagles, Cloisters, Commodore at Preston, Country Creek, Country Place, Courtyard Estates, Courtyards at Russell Creek, Coventry, Covington Square, Creekbend Estates, Creeks of Timber Brook, Creeks of Willow Bend, Creekside, Creekside at Preston, Creekside Estates, Crestwood, Cross Creek, Crystal Creek, Custer Creek Estates, Custer Hill, Cypress Creek Estates, Cypress Point, Cyprus Villas, Deerfield, Denham Village, El Ranchero Estates, Enclave at Willow Bend, Estates at Wooded Cove, Fairfax Hill, Fairfax Meadows, Fairfield of Plano, Fairway Estates, Fairways of Gleneagles, Fairways of Ridgeview, Forest Creek Estates, Forest Creek North, Fountain Creek, Fountain Ridge, Glen Heather, Glen Lyon, Glen Meadows, Gleneagles, Glenhollow, Grand Estates of Breckinridge, Greens of Gleneagles, Greenway Court, Haggard Estates, Haggard Farms, Harrington Homeplace, Harrington Mills, Harvard Villas, Harvestwood, Haversham, Heather Glen, Heritage Creekside, Heritage Ridge, Hickory Ridge, High Place, Highland Meadows, Highland Ridge, Highlands North, Highlands of Preston Ridge, Highlands of Russell Park, Hillcrest, Hills of Prestonwood, Hills of Spring Creek, Hudson Heights, Hunters Creek Estates, Hunters Glen, Hunters Landing, Hunters Ridge, Huntingdon Green, Huntington Park, Icon at Legacy West, Independence Hill, Independence Square, Indian Creek, Kathryn Park, Kemper Estates, Kensington, Kimberlea, Kings Court of Willow Bend, Kings Gate, Kings Ridge, Kingsborough In Old Shepard Place, Kingswood, Knolls at Russell Creek, Lakes of La Cima, Lakeside at Preston, Lakeside on Preston, Legacy Hills, Legacy Park, Legacy Park Estates, Legacy Town Center, Liberty Park, Los Rios, Malibu Estates, Merriman Estates, Midway Park, Normandy Estates, North Creek, North Texas, Northglen, Northridge Estates, Northwood, Oak Creek Estates, Oak Point, Oak Point Estates, Oak Ridge, Oakwood Estates, Oakwood Glen, Oakwood Hills, Old Shepard Place, Orleans Park, Park Creek, Park Forest, Park Ridge, Parkbrooke, Parkside, Parkside Ridge, Parkway Estates, Parkway Heights, Pasquinellis Westbrook, Pasquinellis Willow Crest, Pebble Brook at Willow Bend, Pecan Hollow, Pitman Creek Estates, Pitman Creek North, Plano East, Pointe West, Prairie Commons, Prairie Creek, Prairie Creek Estates, Preston Bend, Preston Cove, Preston Creek, Preston Crest, Preston Green, Preston Hill, Preston Hollow, Preston Lakes, Preston Meadows North, Preston Oak, Preston Springs, Preston View, Preston Village, Prestonwood, Prestonwood Creek, Quail Creek, Quincy Place, Ravenglass Estates, Red Wolf Estates, Reflections Of Old Shepard Place, Regency Park, Rice Field at Plano Arts, Ridgeview Park, Ridgeview Ranch, Ridgeview Villas, Rockcreek Place, Rolling Hills, Russell Creek, Sabine Park Estates, Shepards Glen, Shiloh Ranch, Shoal Creek, Southridge, Spring Bend, Spring Creek, Spring Creek Parkway, Spring Ridge, St Andrews, Steeplechase, Stone Creek, Stone Lake Estates, Stonebridge Ranch, Stonehaven Place, Stonetree, Stonewood Glen, Stoney Hollow, Summit Park, Turnberry Village, Village at Legacy, Waters Edge, Wellington, West Creek Estates, Westgate, Westover Estates, Whiffletree, Whispering Willows Estates, White Rock Creek Estates, Williamsburg Square, Willow Bend, Willow Bend Country Club, Willow Bend Lakes, Willow Creek, Windford Ridge, Windhaven, Windhaven Farm, Windhaven Park, Windsor Park, Windy Hill, Wolf Creek Estates, Woodburn Estates, Woodlands of Plano, Woods at Russell Creek, Woods of Suncreek, Wyndemere, Wyndham Hill, Wyndsor.

      Flower Mound Sub-Sectors: Arborwood, Bakers Branch, Bella Lago, Bella Strada, Belle Creek Village, Belmont At Bridlewood, Bentley Woods, Bolo Point, Bradford Park, Brandywine At Wellington, Bridlewood, Bridlewood Farms, Brookstone, Bryn Mar Estates, Candlebrook Estates, Canterbury Row, Canyon Falls, Carriage Glen At Bridlewood, Castle Hills, Cedar Bluff, Chateau Du Lac, Chaucer Estates, Chimney Rock, Churchill Crossing, Country Meadow, Countryside Estates, Coventry At Bridlewood, Creek Wood, Creekside At Cross Timbers, Creekside at Heritage Park, Diamond Belle, Dominion Estates, Edgewood, Emerald Bay, Estancia Estates, Estates At Creekwood, Estates at Tour 18, Estates Of Flower Mound, Estates Of Park Place, Fallbrook, Flower Mound Oaks, Flower Mound Village, Flower Mound Woods, Forest Park Estates, Forest Vista, Foxborough Hollow, Franklin Hills, Glenwick Estates, Grace Park, Grand Park Estates, Hawthorne Estates, Hearthstone At Firewheel, Heritage West, Hidden Oaks At Lake Forest, Hidden Valley Country, Highland Court, Highland Oaks, Highland Shores, Hillcrest At Wellington, Hillside of Flower Mound, Hilltop Estates, Hunters Glen, Immel Estates, Immel Estates Addition, Kensington Estate, Kensington Park Estates, Ladera, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Lake Shore, Lakemont, Lakemont Addition, Lakeshore Terrace, Lakeside, Lakeside Crossing, Lakeside DFW, Lakeside Tower, Lakeview Estates, Lakewood, Legends, Lexington Downs At Bridlewood, Lexington Glen, Magnolia Park, McKamy Creek, Meadows At Cross Timbers, Montalcino Estates, Morrison Farms, Oak Bend Estates, Oak Park, Oakbridge, Oakbridge at Flower Mound, Oaks Of Lake Forest, Oaks of Shadow Ridge, Oakwood Estates, Old Town Flower Mound, Orchard Flower, Parkmont Place, Parkside At Woodlake, Pecan Acres, Pecan Meadows, Pecan Park, Peninsula At Twin Coves, Pepper Creek Ranch, Pinewood Hills, Pinnacle At Riverwalk, Point Noble, River Oaks, Rustic Timbers, Saddle Oaks, Saddlewood, Sanctuary, Stafford Estates, Stone Creek Addition, Stone Hill Farms, Sunset Point at Twin Coves, Terracina, The Forums, The Landing, The Legends, The Oaks of Shadow Ridge, The Peninsula at Twin Coves, The Preserve at Flower Mound, The River Walk at Central Park, The Sanctuary, The Villages of Northshore, The Vineyards, Timarron, Timber Creek Park, Tinley Park, Tour 18, Town Lake at Flower Mound, Towne View Estates, Trailwood, Triple T Farms, Valley Creek, Vickery, Vilamoura, Village At Lake Bluff, Villages Of Cross Timbers, Villages Of Northshore, Villas at Southgate, Walden Creek Estates, Waterford Park, Wellington, Whisper Creek, Wichita Chase, Wichita Creek, Williams Ranch, Willow Ridge Estate, Windsor Heights At Bridlewood, Windsor Park, Woodlake, Woods At Lake Forest, Woods At Wiley, Wright Estates.

      Frisco Sub-Sectors: Arbors at Willow Bay, Avondale, Belmont Woods, Bretton Woods, Canals at Grand Park, Chapel Creek, Cheyenne Village, Christie Ranch, Cobb Farm, Cobb Hill, Collinsbrook Farm, Creekside at Stonebriar, Crown Ridge, Cypress Creek, Diamond Point Estates, Edgestone at Legacy, Edgewood, Emerson Estates, Emory Park, Enclave At Creekwood, Estates At Rockhill, Estates at Shaddock Park, Estates On Legacy, Fairwater, Frisco Lakes, Frisco Lakes Del Webb, Frisco Springs, Glen View, Grayhawk, Griffin Parc, Heather Ridge, Heather Ridge Estates, Heritage Green, Heritage Lakes, Heritage Village, Highland Ridge, Hillcrest Estates, Hillcrest Meadows, Hills of Kingswood, Hollyhock, Hunters Creek, Knolls Of Frisco, Lake Hill Village, Lakes On Legacy, Latera, Lawler Park, Lexington, Lexington Country, Liberty Crossing, Lone Star Ranch, Majestic Gardens, Meadow Hill Estates, Miramonte, Newman Village, Northridge, Panther Creek, Panther Creek Estates, Park Place Estates, Park West, Pearson Farms, Phillips Creek Ranch, Plantation Resort, Prairie View, Preston Highlands, Preston Hills, Preston Vineyards, Quail Meadow Village, Richwoods, Saddlebrook Village, Shaddock Creek Estates, Somerset Park, Sorano, Spring View Estates, Starwood, Stonebriar, Stonebriar Country Club Estates, Stonelake Estates, The Canals at Grand Park, The Fairways, The Grove, The Landing At Waterstone, The Shores At Waterstone, The Trails of West Frisco, The Vistas At Waterstone, Trails of Frisco, Turnbridge Manor, Tuscany Meadows, Twin Creeks, Village Lakes, Villages At Willow Bay, Villages Of Creekwood, Villages of Stonelake Estates, Waterstone, Westfalls Village, Willow Pond, Winding Creek Estates, Windsor Place, Wyndsor Pointe, Wynngate, Wynnwood Haven Estates.

      Additional Northern DFW Loop Sectors: Denton, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Celina, Murphy, Prosper, Rockwall, Wylie, Rowlett, Sachse, Allen, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Fate, Forney, Terrell, Sunnyvale, Midlothian, Waxahachie, Ennis, Ovilla, Cedar Hill.

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