
Elk Grove Asphalt Paving is your asphalt paving contractor in Davis, CA, handling driveway paving, resurfacing, sealcoating, crack sealing, and drainage solutions for homes across Yolo County. Serving the Sacramento Valley since 2019, we reply within one business day and provide free written estimates on every project.

Davis has a large share of housing built in the 1960s and 1970s when the UC Davis campus was growing quickly, and many of those original driveways are past their useful life. Whether you need a full replacement or a new installation on a property that never had asphalt, we prepare the base to handle the flat terrain and clay soils unique to this part of the Sacramento Valley. Learn more about driveway paving.
Davis summers regularly push past 100 degrees and stay dry for months, which oxidizes unprotected asphalt and turns it brittle well before it needs replacing. A sealcoat applied every 2 to 4 years blocks UV rays and winter rain penetration, making it the most affordable maintenance step a Davis homeowner can take to extend driveway life.
The clay-heavy soils beneath Davis driveways expand and contract with every wet-dry season, and that movement opens cracks in the pavement above. Sealing those cracks before the winter rains arrive prevents water from reaching the base material and turning a surface maintenance job into a full replacement.
When a Davis driveway has oxidized and cracked at the surface but the sub-base below is still structurally sound, resurfacing adds a new wearing layer without tearing out everything underneath. It is a cost-effective option for many of the mid-century homes in Central and West Davis where the original base was built to last.
Davis sits on flat Sacramento Valley terrain at roughly 50 feet above sea level, which means water has nowhere to drain naturally without proper grading. When clay soils are saturated after a winter storm, low spots in driveways and yards can pool for days. We install channel drains, regrade surfaces, and direct water away from foundations and paved areas.
Potholes in Davis driveways almost always start as unsealed cracks that allow winter rain to penetrate and weaken the base beneath. We remove the failed section, address base stability, and patch with hot-mix asphalt that bonds properly to the surrounding surface rather than crumbling out after the next wet season.
Davis sits on flat Sacramento Valley terrain in Yolo County, about 15 miles west of Sacramento along Interstate 80. The city has a housing stock built across several distinct eras. Neighborhoods near downtown and the UC Davis campus contain many wood-frame homes from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, some of which still have original driveways that have been patched repeatedly over the decades. Newer subdivisions in North and South Davis feature larger homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s on broader lots with attached garages and longer driveway runs. Both categories present different challenges, but both share the same underlying soil conditions: Sacramento Valley clay that expands when saturated by winter rains and contracts sharply during the long, dry summer.
That shrink-swell cycle is the defining maintenance challenge for Davis pavement. Clay soils here can move noticeably over a single season, stressing concrete and asphalt from below. Combined with summer heat that regularly exceeds 100 degrees and intense UV exposure from the cloudless Sacramento Valley sky, unprotected asphalt in Davis ages faster than homeowners expect. The city also sits at very low elevation on essentially flat ground, which means drainage depends entirely on engineered surfaces rather than natural slope. Any driveway that has settled or heaved can pool water against a garage foundation or shed, accelerating damage beyond the pavement itself.
Our crew works throughout Davis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Interstate 80 cuts through the southern part of the city, and State Route 113 runs north-south as the main corridor through central Davis, connecting the university area to the surrounding farmland. Russell Boulevard and Covell Boulevard are the primary east-west surface streets, and the UC Davis campus sits on the western edge of the city near the Putah Creek parkway. Neighborhoods along Fifth Street and near downtown are older and often have narrower lots with limited equipment access, which is something we plan for on every estimate. For questions about permits or work affecting the public right-of-way in Davis, the City of Davis handles Public Works inquiries for the municipality.
Davis is straightforward to reach from our base in Elk Grove via Interstate 80, and our crews are in this corridor regularly. We also serve Woodland, CA just to the north, and West Sacramento, CA to the east, so if you have a project anywhere in this part of Yolo County we are already nearby.
Reach us by phone or through our online form and we will reply within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront about your project so we can prepare for the site visit efficiently.
We visit your Davis property and assess the surface, sub-base, and drainage conditions before providing a written estimate with line-item pricing. No cost, no obligation, and no surprise charges after work starts.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work at a time that fits your calendar. Our crew arrives at the agreed time with the right equipment for your specific project and site conditions.
We complete the work, walk the finished surface with you before we leave, and clean the site. For new asphalt, we advise you on how long to keep traffic off it based on the current weather conditions in Davis.
We serve all of Davis, CA. Free written estimates, no obligation, and we reply within one business day.
(279) 249-0177Davis is a city of roughly 65,000 to 70,000 permanent residents in Yolo County, but the UC Davis campus adds tens of thousands of students to that number during the academic year, giving the city a distinctive character unlike most Sacramento Valley communities. The university sits on the western edge of town along Putah Creek, and the neighborhoods surrounding it were built out in waves from the 1950s through the 1990s. Central Davis and West Davis contain the densest concentration of older housing, including smaller wood-frame homes on modest lots with mature tree canopies. North and South Davis carry the newer subdivisions with larger homes, wider driveways, and the stucco-and-tile exteriors common throughout California built in the 1980s and 2000s. The City of Davis is well known for its dense network of bike paths woven through residential areas, which gives many neighborhoods a quieter, lower-traffic feel at the street level.
Downtown Davis anchors the commercial and civic core of the city, with the Davis Amtrak station providing direct rail service to Sacramento and the Bay Area. Central Park near downtown hosts the well-known Davis Farmers Market on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, a fixture of community life here. Davis sits about 15 miles west of Sacramento along I-80 and is surrounded on most sides by Yolo County farmland. Its neighboring cities include Woodland, CA to the north and West Sacramento, CA to the east, and we serve all three communities regularly.
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