
Bakersfield Asphalt Paving Company has served McFarland, CA and the surrounding Kern County communities since 2018, handling driveway paving, asphalt repair, and crack sealing for homes and businesses throughout the city, with free estimates and replies within one business day.

We serve all of McFarland, from the neighborhoods east and west of Highway 99 to the residential streets near Kern Avenue and the areas bordering the farm fields on the edges of town.
Many McFarland homes built in the 1960s through 1990s have driveways that are well past their original service life, cracked and uneven from decades of valley heat and clay soil movement. A new asphalt driveway on a properly prepared base handles these conditions and gives your home a clean, solid surface. Learn more about driveway paving near McFarland.
McFarland driveways and lots crack and shift as the local clay soils expand and contract with each wet and dry cycle. Targeted asphalt repair addresses the base problem before it worsens, protecting your pavement investment and keeping repair costs manageable.
Even modest winter rains can work water into surface cracks on McFarland driveways, softening the clay base underneath and accelerating damage. Crack sealing blocks that entry point and is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of your existing pavement.
McFarland sits in one of the sunniest, hottest parts of California, and unprotected asphalt oxidizes and becomes brittle after just a few seasons. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years slows that process, preserves the surface flexibility, and keeps the pavement looking well-maintained.
Potholes on McFarland properties typically start as small cracks that let winter rainwater into the base, which then collapses under vehicle weight. Proper pothole repair stabilizes the underlying base and keeps the damage from spreading to the surrounding pavement.
McFarland lots sit on flat valley terrain where drainage does not happen naturally. Proper grading before any paving job ensures water moves away from structures and driveways instead of pooling and working into the base after every rain.
McFarland sits in the flat agricultural heart of the southern San Joaquin Valley, about 25 miles northwest of Bakersfield, and the conditions here are demanding on pavement in ways that go beyond ordinary wear. Summer heat regularly exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a stretch, which accelerates oxidation and dries out the asphalt binder much faster than in cooler California climates. The city receives well under 10 inches of rain per year, but that limited moisture still matters because the heavy clay soils in this area absorb it, expand, and then shrink back when the dry season returns - a cycle that stresses pavement from below regardless of surface quality.
The agricultural setting adds another factor: properties near the farm fields on the edges of McFarland see heavy dust and debris accumulation from strong seasonal winds. That debris clogs drains and collects in surface cracks, holding moisture against the asphalt longer than it would otherwise stay. Homes built here in the 1960s through the 1990s are entering the age range where deferred maintenance becomes unavoidable. A contractor who understands McFarland's specific mix of heat, clay soils, agricultural dust, and flat drainage conditions provides a more accurate estimate and a longer-lasting result than one coming in without local knowledge.
Our crew works throughout McFarland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. When paving work on a McFarland property requires a permit, those applications go through the City of McFarland directly, and we are familiar with the local process. For most standard residential driveway work, no permit is needed, but we confirm that on a per-project basis before any work starts.
Highway 99 splits McFarland into east and west, and we work on both sides without issue. Kern Avenue is the main east-west corridor through the city center, and we have completed jobs on streets throughout both sides of town, from the neighborhoods close to Blanco Park to the residential blocks that border the agricultural fields on the outer edges. Properties near those fields often need extra attention to drainage and base preparation because seasonal dust and irrigation runoff are real factors that affect how pavement holds up.
We also serve nearby communities that McFarland residents frequently work with. Our team covers Delano, CA just a few miles to the north, as well as Wasco, CA to the northwest. If you are in McFarland or a neighboring community, we can schedule your project and get started quickly.
Reach us by phone or online form and we will respond within one business day. Let us know your address in McFarland and what the driveway or paving issue looks like, and we will schedule a free on-site visit.
We walk the property, assess the base, and check drainage around the area. You will receive a written estimate with the full cost before we ask you to decide anything.
We confirm the schedule before arrival. Most driveway paving and repair jobs in McFarland are completed in one day, and we clean up the area completely before leaving.
New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before light vehicle use, and we walk you through care instructions before we leave. We are available to follow up if any questions come up after the job is complete.
We serve all of McFarland, CA - east and west of Highway 99. Free estimates, written quotes, and replies within one business day.
(661) 404-1378McFarland is a small city of about 14,000 people in the southern San Joaquin Valley, located in Kern County roughly 25 miles northwest of Bakersfield and about 6 miles south of Delano along Highway 99. The city was incorporated in 1957 and grew through the second half of the 20th century, giving it a housing stock made up largely of modest single-family homes built between the 1960s and 1990s. The economy here is agricultural - the surrounding fields produce grapes, potatoes, and other Central Valley crops - and the community has a strong working-class identity with deep roots. McFarland gained national attention through its high school cross country program, which became the subject of the 2015 film McFarland, USA. More background on the community is available on Wikipedia.
Highway 99 runs right through the middle of McFarland, dividing the city into east and west sides. Kern Avenue serves as the main east-west road through the city center, and Blanco Park is a neighborhood landmark for the families who live in the surrounding streets. Properties on the outer edges of town sit close to active farm fields, which means dust accumulation and occasional irrigation runoff are routine considerations for homeowners. Nearby communities including Delano to the north and Wasco to the northwest are all part of the area we serve regularly.
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Learn MoreValley heat, clay soils, and agricultural dust are hard on asphalt - and the longer you wait on cracks and worn surfaces, the more the repairs cost. Call us or request a free estimate today.