
El Dorado Hills Asphalt Paving serves Cameron Park with driveway paving, pothole repair, and crack sealing. We have been working in foothill communities along the Highway 50 corridor since 8 years and understand the clay soil and summer heat that shortens pavement life here.

Many Cameron Park homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and original driveways from that era are now cracked, uneven, or beyond patching. Our driveway paving service installs a properly graded asphalt surface built to handle foothill soil movement and Sierra Nevada heat cycles.
Clay soil under Cameron Park driveways shifts with every wet season, pushing up cracks from below before summer heat finishes them off. Catching surface damage early with a targeted repair adds years to the pavement and prevents a small crack from becoming a full replacement job.
Cameron Park summers push surface temperatures well above 100 degrees, and UV oxidation dries out fresh asphalt faster than valley climates. A fresh sealcoat every two to three years blocks that oxidation, locks in the binder, and keeps your surface looking clean and protected.
The hot, dry summers in Cameron Park open hairline cracks in asphalt, and the first winter rain drives water into those gaps and accelerates damage. Sealing cracks before the rainy season is the single most effective maintenance step for foothill driveways and parking areas.
Potholes in Cameron Park often form where cracked asphalt has let winter water in - water that softens the base material under the surface. Prompt patching before the next rainy season stops the sub-base from failing and avoids a much larger resurfacing job.
Many Cameron Park lots sit on sloped foothill terrain, and poor grading means water runs toward a foundation instead of away from it. Proper grading before any paving project ensures drainage flows correctly and the finished surface holds up through wet winters.
Cameron Park sits in the Sierra Nevada foothills at elevations between roughly 1,200 and 1,450 feet. That foothill position means the community experiences climate conditions that are meaningfully different from the Sacramento Valley floor below - and those differences directly affect how long paved surfaces last. Summers are long, hot, and dry, with temperatures regularly reaching the upper 90s and occasionally exceeding 100 degrees. That heat bakes asphalt surfaces and accelerates the oxidation process that makes pavement brittle. The soil throughout this area also contains clay that shrinks during the dry season and swells when the winter rains arrive, creating ground movement that tests any paved surface from below.
The housing stock in Cameron Park adds another layer of consideration. Most homes here were built between the 1960s and the 1990s as part of the original planned development, and original driveways from that era have now been through four to six decades of heat cycles, winter rains, and soil movement. CC&R requirements enforced by the Cameron Park Community Services District also mean that exterior work, including driveway replacement, may need to meet neighborhood-specific design standards before work begins. A contractor who has worked in Cameron Park knows to ask about this upfront and can help you avoid delays.
Our crew works throughout Cameron Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The sloped lots throughout the foothill neighborhoods along Green Valley Road require more grading and drainage planning than flat valley lots - water needs to move away from the structure, not pool near the foundation, and a hillside driveway that looks level to the eye may still have drainage problems that show up in the first wet season after paving. We account for that in every project estimate.
US Highway 50 runs through Cameron Park and is the main artery connecting residents to Sacramento and to the Lake Tahoe region. The neighborhoods off Highway 50 range from the Airpark community - with its wide taxiway streets and oversized lots - to the quieter hillside subdivisions tucked behind Green Valley Road. We serve all of them and know how to plan jobs in both the open Airpark streets and the narrower access points on hillside lots. We also regularly serve neighboring communities including Shingle Springs and El Dorado Hills, both just a few minutes from Cameron Park along the same corridor.
Contact us by phone at (916) 269-0714 or through the estimate form on this page. We reply within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit within a few days.
We visit your Cameron Park property, measure the area, assess the existing surface condition, and note any grading or drainage needs specific to your lot. You receive a written estimate with no obligation to move forward.
On the scheduled day, our crew handles all preparation, paving, and cleanup. Most residential driveway jobs in Cameron Park are finished in a single day, with the surface ready for foot traffic by the end of the workday.
Freshly paved asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic. We walk you through care instructions before we leave and are available if any questions come up after the job is complete.
We serve all of Cameron Park, from the Airpark to the hillside neighborhoods off Green Valley Road. No obligation - just a straight answer and a written price.
(916) 269-0714Cameron Park is a census-designated place in El Dorado County with around 18,000 to 19,000 residents, located about 30 miles east of Sacramento in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The community was developed starting in the 1950s and 1960s as a planned residential development on land originally purchased by Larry Cameron. Today it is governed by the Cameron Park Community Services District, which handles fire protection, parks, recreation, and CC&R enforcement across the community's many subdivisions. Most of the housing stock consists of single-family homes on moderate to large lots, with many properties featuring large yards, hillside terrain, and driveways that have been in place for several decades. You can learn more about Cameron Park at the Cameron Park Wikipedia article.
One of Cameron Park's most distinctive areas is the Cameron Park Airpark, a residential aviation community where streets double as aircraft taxiways and many homes have private hangars. The broader community spans neighborhoods from the highway frontage near US-50 to quieter hillside streets behind Green Valley Road. Cameron Park Lake, maintained by the Community Services District, serves as a community gathering point and is surrounded by established residential areas. Nearby communities we also serve include Rancho Cordova to the west and Folsom, both within easy reach from the Highway 50 corridor.
Protect your pavement and extend its life with professional sealcoating.
Learn MoreCommercial-grade paving solutions for businesses and large properties.
Learn MoreComprehensive maintenance programs that keep your lot in top condition.
Learn MoreProper grading and excavation for a stable, drainage-ready foundation.
Learn MoreQuality concrete curbs and sidewalks that define and protect your property.
Learn MoreCustom drainage systems that prevent flooding and protect your pavement.
Learn MoreProfessionally installed speed bumps that improve safety in any lot.
Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online. We know the foothill terrain and can get to your Cameron Park property fast.