
Bakersfield Asphalt Paving Company has served Bakersfield, CA since 2018, handling asphalt paving, driveway installation, and parking lot work for homes and businesses across the city, with free estimates and same-week scheduling on most jobs.

We work across all of Bakersfield, from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the northwest and southwest sides.
Bakersfield driveways and lots take a beating from 100-degree summers and clay soil that shifts with the seasons. New asphalt paving gives you a fresh, durable surface built to handle both. Learn more about asphalt paving in Bakersfield.
Bakersfield's intense UV exposure oxidizes asphalt surfaces faster than almost anywhere in California. Regular sealcoating slows that process, keeps the surface flexible, and adds years of life to your existing pavement.
Most homes in Bakersfield's newer subdivisions have driveways that were poured 20 to 30 years ago and are showing their age. A new asphalt driveway improves curb appeal and handles the valley's heat cycles far better than an aging cracked surface.
Commercial properties along Bakersfield's main corridors like Rosedale Highway, Ming Avenue, and White Lane see constant traffic. A properly paved and maintained lot holds up to daily vehicle loads and stays looking professional for your customers.
The clay soils under Bakersfield lots swell in winter and shrink in summer, and that movement often shows up as cracks and uneven sections in driveways and lots. Catching those problems early with proper repairs costs far less than waiting until the base fails.
Potholes on Bakersfield properties are usually the result of water getting into small cracks, softening the base, and then collapsing under traffic. A proper patch repair stabilizes the base and prevents the hole from spreading to the surrounding pavement.
Bakersfield sits near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, and the climate here puts asphalt through extremes that most other California cities do not see. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, baking the binder in asphalt and causing it to oxidize, dry out, and crack. At the same time, the clay-heavy soils under many lots in the valley expand when winter rain arrives and shrink hard when the dry season sets back in. That back-and-forth movement stresses pavement from below even when the surface looks intact.
Bakersfield also receives very little rain, typically 6 to 7 inches per year, mostly between November and March. When that rain does fall on flat, hard-packed lots, drainage problems become visible quickly. Low spots in driveways collect water, which works into cracks and weakens the base. Homes in the newer subdivisions to the northwest and southwest were often built quickly, and the driveways laid at that time are now hitting the 20-to-30-year mark, the age when regular maintenance and sometimes full replacement becomes unavoidable. An asphalt contractor who knows Bakersfield understands all of these factors and plans work accordingly.
Bakersfield Asphalt Paving Company has worked throughout Bakersfield since 2018, pulling permits through the City of Bakersfield Development Services department and handling projects across the full range of the city's neighborhoods. We know which parts of town have older slab foundations that need special base preparation, and which newer subdivisions have lots where drainage has to be factored into any paving plan.
The main east-west corridors, Rosedale Highway in the north and Ming Avenue and White Lane through the central and south sections, are roads we travel every week. We work on driveways for homes in the older bungalow neighborhoods near the city core, on commercial lots along the Highway 99 corridor, and on large paving projects in the newer residential tracts on the city's edges. If your property backs up toward the Kern River area or sits out in the newer west-side subdivisions, we know the soil and drainage conditions in both parts of town.
We also serve nearby communities where many Bakersfield residents have family or business ties. Our crew regularly works in Oildale, CA just north of the city, as well as farther out in communities across Kern County. Whether your job is in the heart of Bakersfield or at the edges, we can schedule and complete the work without the delays that come from contractors less familiar with the area.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us the location and a brief description of what you need, and we will confirm a time for a free on-site visit.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface and base condition, check drainage, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. This is when you get a clear cost figure, not a vague range.
We confirm a start date, arrange materials delivery, and handle any permit paperwork. You do not need to be on-site during the work for most jobs, though you are welcome to be there.
Most driveways are finished in one day. We clean up the work area, walk you through what was done, and let you know when the surface is ready for traffic, typically 24 to 48 hours for light vehicles.
We serve all of Bakersfield, from older downtown neighborhoods to the newest west-side subdivisions. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will cost.
(661) 404-1378Bakersfield is the county seat of Kern County and one of the largest cities in California, with a population well over 400,000. It sits on the flat valley floor near the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, making it a major agricultural, energy, and logistics hub. The city is home to a diverse mix of neighborhoods, from the established bungalows and ranch-style homes near the older downtown core to the large planned subdivisions that have spread outward to the northwest and southwest since the 1990s. Local landmarks include Buck Owens' Crystal Palace on Buck Owens Boulevard and the California Living Museum, known locally as CALM. The Kern River runs through and near the city, connecting its urban neighborhoods to the Sierra Nevada foothills to the northeast.
Housing in Bakersfield covers a wide range of ages and styles. Older sections near the city core have wood-frame homes built from the early 1900s through mid-century, while the newer neighborhoods on the city's edges are characterized by stucco-exterior tract homes on concrete slab foundations. Both types of properties present common asphalt and paving needs driven by the valley's climate, clay soils, and flat terrain. Nearby communities like Oildale to the north and Shafter to the northwest share many of the same property characteristics and are also within our service area.
Protect your pavement from sun, rain, and wear with professional sealcoating.
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Learn MoreFull-scale commercial paving for businesses, developments, and municipalities.
Learn MoreComprehensive maintenance programs that keep your lot in top condition.
Learn MoreRestore aging pavement with a fresh surface layer at a fraction of replacement cost.
Learn MoreProper grading and excavation create a stable foundation for any paving project.
Learn MoreQuality concrete curbing and sidewalks that define and protect your property.
Learn MorePrecision milling removes old surface material to prepare for new pavement.
Learn MoreEffective drainage design prevents water damage and surface deterioration.
Learn MoreCustom speed bump installation improves safety in parking lots and driveways.
Learn MoreCall us today or submit a request online. We schedule free estimates fast and can usually get to your Bakersfield property within a few days.