
El Dorado Hills Asphalt Paving serves Citrus Heights with crack sealing, driveway repair, sealcoating, and parking lot paving. Most homes in this city were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and we know exactly what Sacramento Valley clay soil and seasonal heat does to asphalt surfaces that age.

Citrus Heights sits on expansive clay soils that move seasonally, and those movements open cracks in driveways and parking lots across the city every year. Our asphalt crack sealing service closes those gaps before winter rain gets in and turns a minor crack into a base failure.
A large share of Citrus Heights homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and driveways from that era are often cracked, sunken, or failing after decades of Sacramento Valley heat and wet winters. A new asphalt driveway installed with proper base prep on the local clay soil will hold up far better than patching an aging surface.
Sacramento Valley summers run hot and dry, and UV oxidation breaks down unprotected asphalt faster than most homeowners expect. Regular sealcoating every two to three years blocks that oxidation and keeps the surface protected through both the dry season and the wet winter months.
Citrus Heights has active commercial corridors along Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane, and many of the parking lots serving small businesses and strip centers on those roads are aging. A well-paved, properly striped lot makes a better first impression on customers and reduces liability from cracked or uneven surfaces.
Potholes form in Citrus Heights when cracked asphalt allows winter water into the sub-base material, which then softens and collapses under vehicle weight. Repairing potholes promptly before the next rainy season prevents the damaged area from spreading and keeps repair costs manageable.
The older homes in Citrus Heights often have driveways with localized damage, sunken sections, or areas where tree roots or soil movement have buckled the surface. Targeted repair of problem areas extends the life of an otherwise sound driveway without the cost of full replacement.
Citrus Heights is a mid-size city in Sacramento County with a housing stock that is predominantly post-war construction from the 1950s through the 1980s. That means a large share of the driveways, walkways, and parking areas across the city are between 40 and 70 years old. The Sacramento Valley climate has been working on those surfaces for decades - summers that consistently hit the upper 90s bake and oxidize asphalt, and wet winters with concentrated rainfall test every crack and drainage weakness. The clay-heavy soils that underlie much of the valley add seasonal ground movement to the equation, pushing up on slabs from below during wet winters and pulling them down as the soil dries in summer.
Citrus Heights also has a meaningful commercial presence along Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane - the city's main east-west corridors. Parking lots serving those commercial properties face the same clay soil and climate challenges as residential driveways, compounded by heavier vehicle loads and more frequent traffic. The City of Citrus Heights has its own building and planning department, and certain exterior projects may require city review. We work in Citrus Heights regularly and are familiar with the local process.
Our crew works throughout Citrus Heights regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The post-war residential neighborhoods that cover most of the city have a consistent pattern: concrete slab foundations, modest lot sizes, and driveways that were often poured or paved in the same era as the home itself. Those surfaces have been through decades of Sacramento Valley seasonal cycles, and many are at the point where targeted repair or full replacement makes more sense than continued patching. We see this across the neighborhoods off Auburn Boulevard and along the residential streets between Greenback Lane and Madison Avenue.
Interstate 80 runs along the west side of Citrus Heights, making it straightforward to reach properties on either side of the city quickly. We also serve nearby communities including Roseville to the north and Rancho Cordova to the south, and we understand how the clay soil conditions in this part of Sacramento County affect asphalt work across all of these communities.
Call us at (916) 269-0714 or use the form on this page. We respond within one business day and can typically schedule an on-site visit within a few days of your initial contact.
We visit your Citrus Heights property to measure the affected area, assess the current surface condition, and identify any base issues or drainage concerns. You receive a written estimate before any work begins.
Our crew arrives on the agreed date and handles all prep, material application, and cleanup. Most crack sealing and repair jobs are completed within a few hours, while full driveway paving typically takes a full day.
Crack sealant cures within a few hours for foot traffic and 24 hours for vehicles. Freshly paved asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicle use. We walk through the finished work with you and answer any questions before we leave.
We serve all of Citrus Heights, from the neighborhoods near Auburn Boulevard to the residential streets off Greenback Lane. No pressure - just a clear estimate in writing.
(916) 269-0714Citrus Heights is a city in Sacramento County with a population of around 85,000 to 90,000 people, incorporated in 1997 after decades as an unincorporated suburban community. The city covers about 14 square miles in the northeast Sacramento metro area, with Interstate 80 running along its western boundary and Auburn Boulevard serving as the main commercial spine through the city. Most of the residential areas were built out between the 1950s and 1980s, giving the city a mix of post-war ranch homes and later tract housing on modest lots with fenced yards. The city has 11 recognized neighborhood associations, including active communities in areas like Birdcage Heights and Park Oaks. You can read more about Citrus Heights at the Citrus Heights Wikipedia article.
Greenback Lane runs parallel to Auburn Boulevard and is another major east-west road through the city. Rusch Community Park, one of the larger public parks in the area, anchors the northeastern part of Citrus Heights and is surrounded by established residential neighborhoods. The city has over 2,000 businesses, with significant retail and service activity concentrated along the main corridors. We regularly work in adjacent communities as well, including Fair Oaks to the east and Orangevale, which borders Citrus Heights on its eastern side.
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