
Rancho Cordova Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Rancho Cordova, handling driveway paving, parking lot work, and asphalt repair. We have served residential and commercial customers here since 2015, and we respond within 1 business day.

Many Rancho Cordova homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and the driveways that came with those homes are long overdue for attention. If your pavement is cracking along the edges, showing deep surface cracks, or has areas that flex underfoot, a full asphalt paving installation will give you a clean, durable surface that holds up through our summer heat and winter rains.
Rancho Cordova summers regularly push above 100 degrees, and that relentless UV exposure oxidizes asphalt quickly, turning it from flexible black pavement to brittle, cracking grey. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years blocks UV rays and moisture intrusion, extending the life of your pavement well beyond what an unsealed surface would last in this climate.
Tract homes in older Rancho Cordova neighborhoods often have driveways that were poured or paved decades ago and have reached the end of their service life. We handle complete driveway replacements and new installations throughout the city, from the older streets off Folsom Boulevard to the newer subdivisions near the eastern edge of town.
Commercial properties along Folsom Boulevard and the Sunrise Boulevard corridor take heavy daily traffic, and parking lot surfaces in those older commercial areas often show their age in cracks, faded striping, and deteriorating edges. Regular maintenance keeps lots safe, compliant, and looking professional year-round.
Potholes in Rancho Cordova often develop after winter rains work their way through unsealed cracks and weaken the base material underneath. Once that base softens and vehicle loads compact it further, potholes form quickly. We repair potholes cleanly and correctly so the fix holds through the next rainy season and beyond.
Flat terrain and concentrated winter rainfall can leave low spots on Rancho Cordova properties sitting in standing water for days at a time. Persistent ponding accelerates pavement deterioration and creates safety hazards. We grade, channel, and install drainage systems that move water away from your pavement before it causes damage.
Rancho Cordova was built out primarily between the 1950s and 1980s, which means a large share of the city's driveways, parking lots, and pavement surfaces are now 40 to 70 years old. Asphalt in this age range has typically gone through many Sacramento Valley summers, where temperatures climb above 100 degrees for weeks at a time and UV exposure oxidizes the binder that holds asphalt together. That oxidation turns flexible pavement brittle, and cracks follow. The river gravel subsoil beneath much of the city drains reasonably well, but it does settle over time, and uneven settling is a common cause of cracked or buckled driveways in older neighborhoods.
The seasonal cycle here works against unprotected pavement in a particular way. From November through March, concentrated winter storms saturate the ground and push water into any crack in the surface. When spring arrives and the long dry season begins, that moisture evaporates, the subsoil shifts, and the cycle of damage accelerates. Homeowners who seal cracks and apply protective sealcoating regularly interrupt that cycle and get significantly more life out of their pavement. Those who wait until the damage is severe typically end up replacing the entire surface rather than repairing it.
Our crew works throughout Rancho Cordova regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Permit applications for projects touching public right-of-way go through the City of Rancho Cordova Public Works Department, and we know what those submissions require. The city also has its own code enforcement separate from Sacramento County, so what applies in one jurisdiction does not always carry over to the other. We navigate those requirements as part of our standard process.
From the older neighborhoods along Folsom Boulevard and the streets near the American River Parkway to the newer subdivisions toward the eastern end of the city near Mather Airport, we have worked on driveways, parking lots, and commercial paving throughout Rancho Cordova. US Highway 50 makes it easy to reach jobs across the city quickly, and we know how to schedule work around traffic on Sunrise Boulevard and Mather Boulevard. Our clients in nearby Gold River and in Folsom benefit from the same local knowledge and quick response times.
Reach us by phone at (916) 302-1517 or through the contact form on this site. We respond to all requests within 1 business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit within a few days of your inquiry.
We come to your Rancho Cordova property, evaluate the existing pavement, check the base condition, and measure the area. The assessment is free, and you receive a written estimate with no obligation so you can compare costs before deciding.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and let you know exactly when to expect our crew. Most residential driveway jobs are completed in a single day. Commercial and larger projects are scheduled in phases to minimize disruption to your property or business.
We walk through the finished work with you before we leave, answer any questions about curing time or maintenance, and clean up the job site completely. If anything needs attention after the work is done, contact us and we address it promptly.
We serve all of Rancho Cordova, CA. Free estimates, no obligation, and responses within 1 business day.
(916) 302-1517Rancho Cordova is a mid-sized city of over 75,000 residents in Sacramento County, sitting along the south bank of the American River about 15 miles east of downtown Sacramento. The city incorporated in 2003, but it was settled decades earlier, primarily in the 1950s and 1960s, as suburban housing followed the expansion of the Aerojet Rocketdyne facility and Mather Air Force Base. That history gives Rancho Cordova a distinctive character: older single-story ranch homes on modest lots in the core neighborhoods, with a mix of newer subdivisions and commercial development toward the eastern and southern edges of the city. The American River Parkway forms the northern boundary, offering miles of trails and greenspace that residents use daily.
The city's main commercial corridor runs along Folsom Boulevard through the older heart of Rancho Cordova, with additional retail and business activity along Sunrise Boulevard. The former Mather Air Force Base site is now Mather Airport, a public airport that also hosts a large business park. Rancho Cordova borders Gold River to the east, an unincorporated community with a notably different character from Rancho Cordova's older neighborhoods, and it shares a border to the west with Sacramento. Homeowners across all of these neighborhoods deal with the same climate and soil conditions that make regular pavement maintenance important in this part of California.
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