
West Sacramento Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Folsom homeowners call for driveway paving, sealcoating, crack repair, and parking lot work. We have served the Sacramento region since 2017 and we understand the foothill terrain, clay soils, and mix of newer subdivisions and older neighborhoods that define this city.

Homes in Folsom built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now 20 to 30 years old, and driveways from that era are at the age where cracks no longer patch cleanly and replacement is the smarter investment. Sloped lots near Folsom Lake and in the hillier neighborhoods require careful grading to keep water moving away from the garage foundation. See the full details of our driveway paving process, including base prep and drainage work.
Folsom sits at the edge of the Sacramento foothills and gets full summer sun at temperatures that regularly reach 100 degrees F or higher. That sustained UV exposure dries the asphalt binder faster than it would in a cooler coastal location. Sealcoating every three to four years is the most cost-effective way to protect that investment and keep the surface flexible through winter rain and spring freeze-thaw cycles.
In Folsom, cracks that go into the rainy season unsealed allow water to penetrate the base and accelerate the clay soil movement that causes edge cracking and surface heave. Hot-pour crack sealant applied before November closes off those entry points and gives the pavement several more years of service before resurfacing becomes necessary.
Surface-level damage on Folsom driveways often points to something happening in the base, not just the top layer. When clay-heavy soil beneath a sloped or low-lying section swells and settles repeatedly, the pavement above it develops alligator cracking or edge separation that will not hold a patch unless the base issue is addressed first. We diagnose and repair the cause, not just the symptom.
The commercial areas along East Bidwell Street and Blue Ravine Road see steady traffic from Folsom's large professional workforce, and business parking lots along these corridors need pavement designed for that load rather than a residential specification. We provide commercial parking lot paving with the base thickness, drainage pitch, and mix design those use patterns require.
Sloped lots in the hillier parts of Folsom near Folsom Lake and the American River Parkway can concentrate runoff onto driveways and flatwork in ways that accelerate erosion and undermine the base. We install trench drains, channel drains, and graded swales alongside paving work to direct water away from paved surfaces and keep the base dry between rain events.
Folsom is one of the higher-income, faster-growing communities in the Sacramento region, and its housing stock reflects that. Most of the city was built from the 1980s onward, with large waves of construction in the 1990s and 2000s and continued growth in the south part of the city today. Homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now 20 to 35 years old - the age range where driveways, sealcoating, and crack repair start to matter. At the same time, Folsom sits at the edge of the Sierra Nevada foothills, which means the terrain is hillier than most of the Sacramento Valley and sloped driveways are common. That slope means drainage must be designed into every paving job, not treated as an afterthought.
The clay soils that run through much of the Sacramento foothills around Folsom expand with winter rain and contract with summer heat, and that cycle is the primary reason driveways develop cracks and heave even on relatively new homes. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F and UV exposure at the foothills elevation is intense, which accelerates oxidation of unprotected asphalt. The rainy season that follows - typically November through March - then subjects any damaged surface to water infiltration that worsens the base condition each year. A paving contractor familiar with these conditions will specify base depth and drainage design to account for both seasonal extremes.
Our crew works throughout Folsom regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The established neighborhoods near Folsom Lake - some dating from the late 1980s and early 1990s - present a different job profile than the newer builds going up in the Folsom Ranch growth area on the south end of the city. Older driveways near the lake often need full replacement with base repair; newer driveways on fresh subdivisions mostly need protection and sealing to extend their service life. We pull permits through the City of Folsom for any work that touches the public right-of-way, and we are familiar with how the city handles permit review for paving projects.
Highway 50 connects Folsom westward to Rancho Cordova and Sacramento, and East Bidwell Street and Blue Ravine Road are the surface arterials we use to reach job sites across the city. The historic Sutter Street district in the older part of Folsom has some of the narrowest access streets we work on, while Prairie City Road in the newer south side is wide open and fast to reach. We also regularly cover Roseville to the northwest, where a similar mix of older subdivisions and newer planned growth creates comparable paving needs.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form. We respond within one business day to schedule an on-site visit - you do not need to be home for the initial look if the driveway or lot is accessible from the street.
We inspect the existing surface, probe the base condition, check slope and drainage, and measure the area. The written estimate itemizes base work, asphalt depth, and removal separately - this is where we address cost openly so there are no surprises at billing time.
We remove existing material, grade and compact the base to specification, and apply hot-mix asphalt in the agreed thickness. Permit applications for right-of-way work are handled on your behalf. Most residential driveways complete in one to two days.
After the final pass we walk the job with you to confirm the work meets spec, review cure time - typically 24 to 48 hours before driving - and answer any follow-up questions. The site is cleaned and cleared before we leave.
We cover all of Folsom, CA - from the established neighborhoods near Folsom Lake to the new builds in Folsom Ranch. Written estimate, no obligation.
(916) 464-9468Folsom is a city of roughly 80,000 to 85,000 people in Sacramento County, situated in the foothills east of Sacramento along Highway 50. It is one of the higher-income communities in the Sacramento region, with home values well above the California inland average and a workforce that leans heavily toward technology, professional services, and government - anchored in part by the large Intel campus that has been in the city for decades. The city has grown steadily from the 1980s through today, and the result is a housing mix that ranges from the late-1800s buildings along Sutter Street in the historic district to brand-new construction in the Folsom Ranch area on the southern edge. Most of the residential stock falls between those two extremes - planned subdivisions of single-family homes with two-car garages, concrete or asphalt driveways, and fenced backyards, built mostly from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s.
Folsom Lake, a large reservoir created by Folsom Dam on the American River, sits just north and east of the city and is one of the best-known landmarks in the region. The American River Parkway trail system connects Folsom to a long corridor of parks and paths along the river that residents use year-round. The city's identity is distinct from its neighbors - it sits at the gateway to the Sierra Nevada foothills, which gives it different terrain, different soils, and a different building pattern than the flat Sacramento Valley cities to the west. Neighboring Rancho Cordova to the west and Roseville to the northwest are both part of our regular service area and share some of the same foothill-adjacent soil and climate conditions.
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