
El Dorado Hills Asphalt Paving provides commercial asphalt paving, driveway replacement, and pavement maintenance across Folsom, CA. From Folsom Ranch to the neighborhoods near Folsom Lake, we know this city and we work here regularly.

Folsom has a growing commercial base along East Bidwell Street, Blue Ravine Road, and the newer Folsom Ranch corridors, and commercial parking lots here take a beating from heavy vehicle traffic on clay soil that shifts with the seasons. Our commercial asphalt paving services in Folsom include new lot installation, resurfacing, ADA-compliant striping, and drainage planning that meets the City of Folsom's stormwater standards.
Many Folsom driveways were installed in the 1990s and early 2000s when the city was growing fast - and at 20 to 30 years old, they are reaching the end of their lifespan. Clay soil, summer heat, and winter rain are a rough combination for asphalt that has not been maintained, and a full replacement now is far less disruptive than dealing with a crumbling surface year after year.
Folsom summers are long and intense, with temperatures that regularly climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That sustained UV exposure oxidizes asphalt quickly, leaving it gray, brittle, and prone to cracking. Sealcoating every three to five years blocks UV rays and keeps the surface flexible through both the heat and the wet season that follows.
Cracks in Folsom driveways and parking lots often start small in summer, when the clay soil contracts and the surface dries out, then widen rapidly during the wet season as water forces its way down into the base. Sealing those cracks before November is the most cost-effective thing a Folsom property owner can do to avoid a much larger repair bill in spring.
Resurfacing is often the right call for Folsom driveways and lots where the base is still structurally sound but the top layer has oxidized, cracked, and worn through. It costs significantly less than full replacement and can add 10 to 15 years of service life when the underlying structure is intact.
Folsom commercial property owners benefit from a regular maintenance schedule that combines crack sealing, sealcoating, and periodic line striping. The city is growing, traffic is increasing, and lots that are maintained on a schedule cost far less to keep in good shape than lots that are ignored until they need full replacement.
Folsom is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Sacramento region, and its housing stock reflects that. Most homes were built in waves starting in the late 1980s and continuing through the 2000s and into the 2010s in newer areas like Folsom Ranch. That means a large portion of the city's residential driveways are now between 15 and 35 years old - which is exactly the age when deferred maintenance becomes a repair bill. The combination of clay-heavy foothills soil, hot dry summers, and wet winters means surfaces that were not sealed and maintained regularly are cracking from both above and below. A pavement contractor who does not understand how these forces interact will miss the root cause of the problem and deliver a repair that fails within a few years.
Commercial growth in Folsom adds another layer of complexity. Properties along East Bidwell Street, Blue Ravine Road, and the newer commercial corridors near Prairie City Road deal with heavy vehicle loads on pavement that is often sitting on clay soil. Folsom has its own building and planning department - the City of Folsom - and commercial paving projects here require permits and must meet city drainage and ADA standards. Working with a contractor familiar with Folsom's permitting process avoids delays and keeps your project on schedule.
Our crew works in Folsom regularly. We know the difference between the established neighborhoods near Folsom Lake and the American River Parkway - where homes are 20 to 30 years old and driveways are due for replacement - and the brand-new streets going up in Folsom Ranch on the south side of the city, where first-time paving and lot work is still underway. We travel East Bidwell Street and Blue Ravine Road on a regular basis and understand how the terrain shifts between the flatter western parts of the city and the hillier areas closer to the foothills edge.
Folsom sits directly to the west of El Dorado Hills along the Highway 50 corridor, and we serve both communities as part of the same service territory. Homeowners in Granite Bay, just north of Folsom along the Auburn-Folsom Road corridor, face similar clay soil and drainage conditions and are another area we cover regularly. Folsom also borders Rancho Cordova to the southwest, and we work across that boundary without any gap in service.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form, and we will respond within one business day. No deposit or commitment is needed to schedule an estimate.
We come to your Folsom property, assess the surface and base condition, check drainage, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. If base repairs or permit applications are needed, we tell you upfront - the price you approve is the price you pay.
Once you approve the estimate we schedule around your availability. For commercial projects in Folsom, we can coordinate off-hours or weekend work to minimize disruption to your business.
We walk you through the finished work before we leave and provide curing instructions for new asphalt - typically 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and a few days before driving on it. We clean up the site fully before departing.
No obligation. We serve all of Folsom and respond within one business day. Tell us about your project and we will come to you.
(916) 269-0714Folsom is a city of roughly 80,000 to 85,000 people in Sacramento County, situated in the Sierra Nevada foothills east of Sacramento along U.S. Highway 50. It is one of the higher-income communities in the Sacramento region, with home values well above the inland California average and a resident base that skews toward homeowners rather than renters. The city has a small but well-preserved historic district centered on Sutter Street, where 19th-century brick buildings reflect the Gold Rush-era roots of the community. Most of the city, however, was built in the planned-subdivision era starting in the late 1980s and continuing through the 2000s. These neighborhoods - with their two-car garages, stucco exteriors, concrete aprons, and fenced backyards - make up the majority of Folsom's housing stock. To the south, the Folsom Ranch area continues to grow with new streets and neighborhoods that are still being built out.
Folsom is also known for its access to the American River Parkway, which runs along the city's western edge and connects to miles of paved and unpaved trails. Folsom Lake to the north is a major recreation destination for the entire Sacramento region. The city sits adjacent to El Dorado Hills to the east, and both communities share the same foothill climate, soil conditions, and seasonal paving challenges. We also serve homeowners in El Dorado Hills as part of our core service area, and we cross that border regularly on jobs that span both communities.
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