
Elk Grove Asphalt Paving is your asphalt paving contractor in Woodland, CA, providing driveway resurfacing, sealcoating, crack sealing, and pothole repair for homes and businesses throughout Yolo County. Serving the Sacramento Valley since 2019, we reply within one business day and provide free, written estimates on every project.

Woodland has a large stock of driveways that were installed 20 to 40 years ago and are now showing the effects of decades of Sacramento Valley heat and clay soil movement. When the base is still structurally sound but the surface has oxidized and cracked, resurfacing gives you a new wearing surface without the cost of a full tear-out. Learn more about asphalt resurfacing.
Woodland summers push temperatures well above 90 degrees for months, and that heat oxidizes unprotected asphalt faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every 2 to 4 years forms a barrier against UV damage and winter rain infiltration, which is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of any Woodland driveway.
The shrink-swell cycle of Woodland clay soils opens cracks in driveways and parking areas every few years. Sealing those cracks before the November rains arrive prevents water from reaching the base material below, stopping a surface maintenance job from becoming a full replacement project.
Woodland has older neighborhoods near the historic downtown where original driveways are decades past their useful life, and newer streets on the north and east sides of the city where first-generation asphalt is reaching the replacement window. We pave new driveways and replace aging ones, with base prep matched to the soil conditions on each property.
Potholes on Woodland driveways typically begin with a crack that lets winter rain into the base material, where it softens and washes out over time. We remove the failed section, address base stability where needed, and patch with material that bonds properly to the surrounding pavement rather than popping out after a few freeze cycles.
Woodland sits on flat Sacramento Valley terrain where water does not drain away from structures naturally unless the grade is set correctly. We grade driveways, parking areas, and yard surfaces to direct water toward the street or a designated drainage path, which is especially important on properties where pooling after winter rain is a recurring problem.
Woodland is the county seat of Yolo County, sitting on the flat Sacramento Valley floor about 20 miles northwest of Sacramento at the junction of Interstate 5 and State Route 113. The city has a wide range of housing built across multiple eras. Older neighborhoods near the historic downtown have homes and driveways from the early and mid-20th century, while the newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of the city contain homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s. These older driveways and parking surfaces have been through many more seasonal cycles, meaning they often need base assessment alongside any resurfacing or replacement work. The clay-heavy soils common throughout the Sacramento Valley floor amplify that wear by moving with every wet-dry season.
The climate here drives a reliable two-phase stress on asphalt. Long, hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly reaching into the upper 90s oxidize asphalt surfaces and harden and shrink the clay beneath them. Then the winter rainy season arrives, typically from November through March, saturating the soil and expanding it again. That cycle, repeated year after year, opens cracks, causes surface heaving, and accelerates base deterioration below driveways that are not maintained with routine sealcoating and crack sealing. Contractors who work in Woodland regularly understand both the surface symptoms and the soil dynamics behind them.
Our crew works throughout Woodland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Interstate 5 runs along the western edge of the city, and State Route 113 connects Woodland south to Davis and north toward Interstate 505. Main Street and East Street are the primary surface corridors through the city center. The Yolo County Fairgrounds is a well-known local landmark on the west side of town, and the historic City Hall area along First Street anchors the downtown core. Homeowners in the older streets near downtown typically have different driveway needs than those in the newer subdivisions out along the freeway corridors. For questions about permit requirements or public right-of-way work in Woodland, the City of Woodland handles building and public works inquiries.
Woodland is an easy drive from our base in Elk Grove via Interstate 5, so our crews can reach any part of the city without a long commute. We also regularly serve Rancho Cordova, CA and Sacramento, CA, so if you need us anywhere in this corridor we are already working nearby on a regular basis.
Reach us by phone or through our online contact form and we will reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property and project upfront so we can come prepared for the site visit.
We visit your Woodland property, assess the surface and sub-base condition, and provide a written estimate with line-item pricing before any work begins. No pressure, no surprise charges, and no obligation to proceed.
Once you approve the estimate, we set a date and show up on time with the right crew and equipment. Most residential sealcoating and crack sealing jobs in Woodland are done in a single day, while resurfacing or full paving projects typically take one to two days.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and answer any questions. We provide cure time guidance specific to Woodland weather conditions so your new surface holds up from the start.
We serve Woodland, CA and the surrounding Yolo County area. No pressure, no obligation, and written pricing before any work starts.
(279) 249-0177Woodland is the county seat of Yolo County, a mid-sized Central Valley city of roughly 60,000 to 70,000 people situated where Interstate 5 meets State Route 113 about 20 miles northwest of Sacramento. The city has a strong agricultural identity shaped by the productive farmland that surrounds it on nearly every side, and that rural character is still visible even close to the city center. Downtown Woodland has a collection of well-preserved historic buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s, including the historic City Hall at 300 First Street, making it one of the more intact historic downtowns in the Sacramento Valley.
The housing stock in Woodland reflects the city's layered growth. Neighborhoods close to downtown have older wood-frame homes on tree-lined streets, many built before World War II, with driveways and surfaces that have accumulated decades of seasonal wear. Newer subdivisions on the northern and eastern edges of the city, built from the 1980s through the 2000s, are now old enough that original driveways and surfaces are reaching the end of their typical lifespan. We serve the full range of Woodland neighborhoods and regularly work with homeowners across the city. Our crews also serve nearby areas including West Sacramento, CA to the southeast and Davis, CA further south along State Route 113.
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