
Your parking lot is the first impression your business makes. We install and replace commercial asphalt surfaces with proper base work, drainage grading, and licensed crews who know El Dorado County.

Commercial asphalt paving in El Dorado Hills means installing a new asphalt surface - or replacing an old one - on a parking lot, private road, or other commercial property, including removal of the old surface if needed, base preparation, and hot asphalt laid in compacted layers, with most projects completed in one to several days depending on size.
The most important part of any commercial paving job happens before the first shovelful of asphalt goes down. A properly graded and compacted base layer is what keeps the finished surface from cracking, sinking, or shifting over time. Cutting corners on the base is the single most common reason a new parking lot fails years before it should - and it is especially relevant in El Dorado Hills, where clay-heavy soils move with the seasons.
For existing commercial surfaces that still have life in them, our parking lot paving service covers repair and resurfacing options that can extend the life of your current lot without a full replacement.
When cracks have spread across a large portion of your lot and the surface is breaking apart into loose chunks, patching alone will not solve the problem. At that point, a full replacement gives you a fresh, stable surface rather than a patchwork that will keep failing. Years of intense foothill sun and clay soil movement can push an aging lot to this point faster than you might expect.
Standing water on a paved surface means the slope or drainage is wrong, or that the surface has settled unevenly over time. During the rainy season, that pooling water works into cracks and weakens the base underneath. New paving with proper grading solves the drainage problem at the source.
A cracked, faded, or patchy parking lot sends a message to customers before they even walk through your door. A fresh commercial paving job improves curb appeal immediately and signals that the property is well maintained. In El Dorado Hills, first impressions at the parking lot count.
New construction, a building addition, or a site reconfiguration often means new paved areas need to be created from scratch. Getting the paving right from the beginning - with a proper base, correct drainage, and quality materials - sets up the surface for a long service life.
We handle full parking lot installations, replacements, access road paving, and commercial property resurfacing throughout the El Dorado Hills area. Every project includes an on-site assessment before any quote, so you know the price reflects your actual conditions - not a guess. For businesses that need ongoing lot care after the paving is complete, our parking lot maintenance service covers the ongoing sealing, crack filling, and striping that keeps a new surface in good shape through the El Dorado Hills heat cycle.
When a full replacement is more than the situation calls for, our parking lot paving options include resurfacing and overlay work that can restore a lot's functionality and appearance at a lower cost than starting over. We will tell you honestly which approach makes more financial sense for your property after seeing it in person.
Complete installation or replacement of commercial parking surfaces, including base preparation, drainage grading, and compaction.
Suited for commercial or residential access roads, driveways, and internal circulation paths on larger properties.
Old pavement removal, subgrade grading, and aggregate base installation - the foundation that determines how long any asphalt surface lasts.
Guidance on when to schedule the first sealcoat and crack filling to protect your new investment through the first few El Dorado Hills summers.
El Dorado Hills sits in the Sierra Nevada foothills east of Sacramento, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the high 90s and UV radiation is intense for months at a time. That prolonged heat accelerates asphalt oxidation, causing commercial surfaces to dry out and crack sooner than they would in a milder California climate. The El Dorado Hills Town Center corridor and surrounding commercial areas deal with this reality on every lot. Businesses in Folsom and Rancho Cordova face the same demands, and contractors who work this corridor regularly understand what base preparation and drainage design actually look like on foothill properties.
El Dorado Hills also sits on clay-heavy soils that swell in winter and shrink in summer - a seasonal cycle that puts stress on paved surfaces from below. A contractor who does not account for this soil behavior when specifying base depth and compaction is setting up a new lot to fail early. Proper grading to shed winter rain is equally critical: water pooling on or under a commercial surface during the wet season is the fastest path to base failure. The El Dorado County permitting process has specific requirements for drainage and grading on commercial sites, and we handle those applications as part of every job.
We visit your property, measure the area, assess the existing surface and base, and look at drainage before quoting. A contractor who quotes without seeing your site is guessing. Replies within 1 business day.
For most commercial paving projects in El Dorado Hills, a permit from El Dorado County is required. We handle the application and keep you informed of the timeline so approvals do not delay your project.
Old asphalt is removed if needed, the base is graded and compacted, then hot asphalt mix is laid in layers and compacted with heavy rollers. Drainage slope is built into the surface from the start.
We walk the finished surface with you before signing off. You leave knowing when to schedule the first sealcoat - typically within the first year or two after installation - for maximum surface lifespan.
Free on-site estimate, written contract, no guesswork on pricing. We work around your business hours to minimize disruption.
(916) 269-0714El Dorado Hills clay soils swell and shrink with the seasons, putting stress on paved surfaces from below. We recommend and install appropriate base depth and compaction for local conditions - the step most contractors underestimate on foothill projects.
Water pooling on or under a commercial surface during the rainy season destroys the base from below. We design slope and drainage into the paving plan from the start, not as an afterthought.
Commercial paving involves heavy equipment and significant site work. Our California contractor's license is verifiable through the CSLB at cslb.ca.gov, and we carry liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job.
We know the local permitting process and handle applications for you. Clients who have worked with out-of-area contractors often discover that unfamiliarity with El Dorado County requirements adds weeks to project timelines.
These credentials are verifiable before you commit to anything. Look up our license through the California Contractors State License Board and ask for references from recent commercial jobs in the El Dorado Hills area. A good contractor has nothing to hide and every reason to show you their track record.
Ongoing sealing, crack filling, and striping to protect your commercial asphalt investment through every El Dorado Hills season.
Learn MoreResurfacing and overlay options for commercial lots that need restoration without a full base-up replacement.
Learn MoreEl Dorado Hills paving contractors fill their schedules fast once spring weather arrives. Call now or request a free on-site estimate to lock in your date and get the project done on your timeline.