
West Sacramento Asphalt Paving provides commercial asphalt paving, driveway paving, and parking lot maintenance to property owners and businesses throughout Sacramento. Serving the Sacramento Valley since 2017, we know the clay soils and heat conditions that determine how long pavement lasts here.

Sacramento's commercial corridors - Stockton Boulevard, Watt Avenue, Arden Way, and Florin Road - see high daily traffic volumes that wear down parking lots and access roads faster than residential surfaces. We handle large-scale commercial asphalt paving for businesses, property managers, and HOAs throughout Sacramento, with minimal downtime during the project.
Homes in Sacramento's older neighborhoods - Land Park, Curtis Park, East Sacramento, Oak Park - often have driveways that are 40 to 60 years old and have absorbed decades of the valley clay cycle. We install new asphalt driveways with a properly compacted base that accounts for the soil movement specific to this part of the valley.
State government offices, medical campuses near UC Davis Medical Center, and retail strips throughout Sacramento all share a common problem: parking lots that age faster in the valley heat and clay conditions than their owners expect. Scheduled crack sealing, sealcoating, and restriping extends the life of a lot significantly without the cost of full replacement.
Many Sacramento parking lots and driveways have surface cracking and oxidation from years of summer heat but still have a sound base underneath. Resurfacing - milling the top layer and laying fresh asphalt - restores the surface at a fraction of full replacement cost and resets the clock on the pavement's lifespan.
Sacramento's wet winters push water into every crack and the summer heat widens them back out. Sealing cracks before they spread is the most cost-effective maintenance step any property owner can take - it keeps water out of the base and prevents the base failure that turns a $2,000 crack repair into a $20,000 repaving project.
Potholes in Sacramento's older neighborhoods often go deeper than they look, because the clay soil underneath has failed along with the surface. We cut the pothole back to solid material, check and correct the base, and compact new hot mix - producing a repair that holds through the seasonal soil movement rather than popping out after the next winter.
Sacramento sits on the same expansive Sacramento Valley clay that affects every city in the region, but two factors here amplify the pavement stress beyond what most contractors expect. First, Sacramento's urban tree canopy is one of the largest of any city in the country - the mature trees that make older neighborhoods like East Sacramento and Land Park beautiful also put enormous root pressure on driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots. Root lifting is one of the most common causes of pavement failure we see in Sacramento, and a proper repair or replacement means accounting for that root system, not just pouring new asphalt over the damage.
Second, Sacramento's commercial real estate is dense and diverse, from state government campuses near the Capitol to high-volume retail on Stockton Boulevard and Watt Avenue. Commercial lots here face concentrated traffic loads and tight maintenance windows because the properties cannot close for extended periods. That combination - high usage, clay soils, and summer heat above 100 degrees F - means Sacramento commercial lots deteriorate faster than the industry averages suggest, and the difference between a well-maintained lot and a neglected one becomes visible within just a few years. A contractor who knows Sacramento's mix of property types brings the right scope of work to each one.
Our crew works in Sacramento regularly, crossing over from our base in West Sacramento via the Tower Bridge corridor, and we understand how different the paving demands are from one part of the city to another. A Midtown property manager dealing with a cracked alley behind a mixed-use building has different needs than a homeowner in Natomas with a newer driveway approaching its first maintenance interval. The older Craftsman bungalows in Curtis Park and the ranch homes in Arden Arcade tend to have driveways and concrete aprons that have seen 50 to 70 years of clay-soil movement, while the Natomas subdivisions and newer developments in South Sacramento are closer to their first major maintenance cycle. Knowing the property age and neighborhood type before we show up lets us quote accurately and finish without surprises.
Sacramento's permit process runs through the City of Sacramento, and right-of-way work on a city street requires a permit from the Department of Public Works. We handle that step on behalf of our customers so work starts clean and documented. For customers whose properties border neighboring communities, we also serve Citrus Heights to the northeast, where the housing stock and commercial conditions share a lot with Sacramento's older suburban neighborhoods.
Call or submit the estimate form with your address and a brief description of what you are dealing with - cracked driveway, deteriorating parking lot, pothole repair, or a new installation. We respond within one business day to schedule your on-site visit.
We come out to inspect the surface, check the base condition, look for tree root damage, and measure the area. Your written estimate breaks down asphalt thickness, base work, material removal, and any permit requirements - so there are no surprises and you can compare it accurately against other quotes.
Where the project requires a City of Sacramento right-of-way permit, we pull it before the crew arrives. We coordinate the schedule to avoid Sacramento's peak summer heat where possible - the spring and fall windows produce the best asphalt laying conditions.
We remove the old material, prepare and compact the base, lay the asphalt, and roll it to a smooth finish. At the end, we walk you through the curing window - typically 24 to 48 hours before driving - and advise on a sealcoating schedule to protect your investment through Sacramento's summer heat cycle.
We serve all of Sacramento, CA - from East Sacramento and Land Park to Natomas and South Sac. No obligation, just a straight answer on what your project needs.
(916) 464-9468Sacramento is California's state capital and one of the larger cities in the state, with a population of over 500,000 people sitting at the confluence of the Sacramento and American rivers. The city has a wide range of neighborhoods, each with its own housing stock and property type mix. Downtown and Midtown are dense and commercial, with mixed-use buildings and older brick structures. East Sacramento, Land Park, and Curtis Park have tree-lined streets with Craftsman bungalows and ranch-style homes built between the 1920s and 1960s. Oak Park and Del Paso Heights have older working-class housing that has gone through various cycles of disinvestment and reinvestment. Natomas, north of downtown, and the newer parts of South Sacramento have tract subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s. The Sacramento Wikipedia page and the City of Sacramento website both have more detail on the city's history and neighborhoods.
State government is the largest employment sector in Sacramento, anchored by the Capitol complex and dozens of state agencies along Capitol Mall and L Street. Healthcare is a major second sector, centered around UC Davis Medical Center and the Sutter Health network. Sacramento State University and Sacramento City College add a large student and staff population to the city's east side. The American River Parkway, a greenbelt and trail system following the American River through the city, is one of Sacramento's defining public amenities and sits adjacent to some of the city's most established residential neighborhoods. We serve Sacramento customers throughout the city, and for projects east of the city, we also cover Citrus Heights, where suburban commercial and residential paving needs are a regular part of our work.
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