
Bakersfield Asphalt Paving Company serves Shafter, CA with full-service asphalt paving, commercial lot work, and driveway installation, backed by a crew that knows Kern County conditions and responds to every inquiry within one business day.

Shafter's mix of mid-century homes, newer subdivisions, and active commercial and industrial zones means the city has a wide range of paving needs - and we handle all of them.
Shafter has an active warehouse and distribution sector near its highway and rail corridors, and those properties need asphalt lots and access roads that can handle heavy truck traffic day after day. We have the equipment and crew to handle large commercial paving scopes efficiently. Learn more about our commercial asphalt paving services.
Many homes in Shafter were built from the 1950s through the 1980s, and driveways that old often show the wear of decades of summer heat and clay soil movement. A new asphalt driveway replaces a cracked, worn surface with one designed to handle the valley's climate conditions going forward.
Shafter's long dry summers and intense UV exposure break down the surface oils in asphalt faster than many homeowners expect. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years keeps the surface protected and extends the life of your existing pavement at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
The clay soils around Shafter shift with every wet and dry season, and that movement pushes surface cracks open over time. Repairing cracks and failed sections while they are still contained prevents the problem from spreading to the base and turning a repair job into a full replacement.
Commercial properties in Shafter, from retail along Pacific Avenue to industrial facilities near the highway, need clear, visible striping to keep parking organized, meet ADA requirements, and present a professional appearance to customers and visitors.
Cracks in Shafter driveways and lots let water into the base, where it softens the subgrade and causes larger failures. Sealing cracks promptly keeps the base dry through the limited winter rain season and extends the interval before more significant work is needed.
Shafter sits about 15 miles north of Bakersfield on the flat valley floor of Kern County, and the same climatic forces that wear on pavement throughout the southern San Joaquin Valley are fully present here. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through August, and that sustained heat bakes the binder out of asphalt surfaces, making them brittle, prone to cracking, and more vulnerable to load damage. Many of Shafter's residential driveways and commercial lots were installed decades ago and have been absorbing this heat stress for years without adequate maintenance.
Shafter also has the clay-heavy soils common to this part of the valley. Those soils absorb the limited winter rainfall and then shrink and contract through the long dry months, creating a cycle of expansion and contraction under paved surfaces. Driveways crack, lots develop uneven sections, and fence posts shift - all driven by soil movement rather than surface wear. Add in the occasional overnight freeze in December and January, which can stress concrete and asphalt that has already been weakened by summer heat, and it is clear that paving work here requires contractors who know what they are building on.
Our crew works throughout Shafter regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Shafter has both a residential core centered around Pacific Avenue and downtown, and a growing industrial zone near its highway and rail access points, and the paving needs in each part of town are different. Residential driveways near the older downtown neighborhoods often need full base rehabilitation before a new surface is worth laying, while the commercial lots near the distribution facilities require mix specifications and base depths suited to heavy vehicle loads.
The area around Minter Field north of the city is also familiar territory for our crew. Properties in that part of Shafter tend to sit on drier, looser soil conditions compared to the denser clay near the city core, and we account for that difference in how we prepare base material. State Route 99 and Lerdo Highway connect Shafter to the broader Kern County network, and we use both routes regularly to move equipment and materials for jobs across the city.
We also serve nearby communities throughout the valley. Our team works frequently in Buttonwillow to the west, as well as in Bakersfield to the south, giving us the familiarity with Kern County roads and permitting processes that helps projects run on schedule.
Call or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day. We confirm your location in Shafter and a few basic details about the project to prepare for the site visit.
We come to your Shafter property, inspect the existing surface and base, check drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate at no cost. You will have a clear price before any commitment is made.
We confirm a start date and handle permit requirements if they apply to your project. Equipment and materials are arranged ahead of the scheduled day so the crew can complete most residential jobs without an extended return visit.
Most Shafter driveways are completed in a single day. We walk through the finished work with you, clean up the site, and let you know when the surface is ready for vehicle traffic, typically 24 to 48 hours for light use.
We know Shafter and the surrounding Kern County communities. Reach out today and we will schedule a free on-site estimate with no obligation and no high-pressure sales.
(661) 404-1378Shafter is a small city of roughly 20,000 residents in Kern County, located about 15 miles north of Bakersfield on the flat southern San Joaquin Valley floor. It was incorporated in 1938 and has grown steadily as an agricultural and logistics hub. The economy is built around farming, warehousing, and freight, with cotton fields, carrot farms, and other crops surrounding much of the city. Large distribution and cold-storage facilities operate near Shafter's highway and rail access points, making it one of the more active industrial communities in the county. The City of Shafter manages permitting and public works for the community.
Housing in Shafter is predominantly single-family, with a mix of mid-century homes near the downtown core on Pacific Avenue and newer subdivisions added in the 1990s and 2000s on the city's edges. Most homes are single-story, wood-frame construction with stucco exteriors, a common style across the southern valley. Minter Field, a former World War II Army Air Corps training base north of the city, now serves as a general aviation airport and event venue, and is one of Shafter's most recognizable landmarks. Adjacent communities including Bakersfield to the south and Wasco to the north share Shafter's valley floor climate and soil conditions, and all three cities are within our regular service area.
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Learn MoreContact us today for a free estimate. We know Shafter, we work here regularly, and we can usually schedule a site visit within a few days of your call.