Built for Palo Alto Properties, Not Generic Paving Projects
Asphalt paving Palo Alto projects require more than simply placing new asphalt. Commercial parking lots, private roads, HOA communities, and high-traffic paved areas need durable surfaces designed to handle daily vehicle use, improve pavement performance, and support long-term property maintenance goals.
This page helps property owners understand when new paving makes sense, when resurfacing may be enough, and what to consider before requesting a paving estimate.
What Our Asphalt Paving Services Include
Use this section to identify the paving service that most closely matches your property type and pavement condition.
New Asphalt Paving
For new driveways, parking lots, private roads, access lanes, and paved surfaces that need a complete installation.
Asphalt Resurfacing
For worn pavement where the surface is failing but the base may still be stable enough for an overlay.
Parking Lot Paving
For commercial properties, offices, retail centers, multifamily properties, and facilities that need safer paved access.
Driveway Paving
For Palo Alto homeowners who need a smoother, cleaner, and more durable driveway surface.
HOA and Private Roads
For shared access roads, residential communities, common areas, and private circulation routes.
Striping Ready Surfaces
For pavement projects that need clean layout planning before parking lot striping or ADA markings.
Do You Need Paving, Resurfacing, or Repair?
Not every damaged surface needs complete replacement. A good paving recommendation starts with the actual condition of the pavement, not with selling the largest project.
If you are unsure which option fits your property, the safest next step is to request guidance based on photos, usage, drainage, and visible pavement damage.
| Pavement Condition | Likely Next Step |
|---|---|
| Small cracks or isolated potholes | Asphalt repair may be enough |
| Faded surface with early wear | Sealcoating or maintenance may be appropriate |
| Worn top layer but stable base | Resurfacing may be considered |
| Recurring potholes, settlement, or widespread failure | Full paving or replacement may be needed |
Projects
Real asphalt paving projects completed across Palo Alto commercial properties, parking lots, and high-traffic paved areas.
These projects showcase active asphalt installation, surface restoration, and pavement improvement work designed to create smoother driving surfaces, improve durability, and support long-term pavement performance.
Active asphalt paving work in progress, including new asphalt placement and surface restoration designed to improve pavement durability and create a smoother driving surface for commercial traffic areas.
Show the Paving Process in Seconds
A short video can help visitors understand the service faster than a long explanation. Use this section for a 30 to 90 second clip showing surface prep, paving, compaction, striping readiness, or a finished Palo Alto project.
How the Asphalt Paving Process Works
The goal is not to make the process complicated. It is to give you a clear path from pavement concern to a realistic next step.
1
Tell us about the surface
Share the property type, visible damage, and whether you need new paving, resurfacing, or help deciding.
2
We review the condition
We look at surface wear, drainage, usage, base concerns, access needs, and project scope.
3
You get a recommendation
The recommendation may include repair, maintenance, resurfacing, or full paving depending on the condition.
4
We schedule the work
The project is planned around access, traffic flow, and property disruption as much as possible.
Paving for Palo Alto Property Types
We help property owners and managers plan paving work for driveways, commercial lots, HOA roads, multifamily properties, private access roads, and facility parking areas.
The right paving scope depends on traffic load, drainage, existing pavement condition, project timing, and how the paved area supports the property.
Need Help Planning Your Asphalt Paving Project?
Send us a few details about your pavement, property type, or project goals and we will help you identify the right next step.


