
Modesto Asphalt Paving Company has been serving Turlock, CA with asphalt paving, parking lot paving, and driveway repairs since 2016, completing jobs across the city from the older east-side neighborhoods to the newer developments near State Route 99. We reply to every request within one business day.

Turlock has active commercial corridors along Monte Vista Avenue and Geer Road, with retail centers, warehouses, and industrial users that put heavy daily demands on paved surfaces. Our parking lot paving services are built for commercial loads and include proper sub-base preparation to handle Turlock's clay soils without premature failure.
Turlock has a mix of older east-side homes from the 1940s through 1970s and newer subdivisions in the north and west that were built in the 1990s and 2000s. Driveways across both eras are reaching the point where repair or replacement makes more sense than patching, and we handle both residential jobs with the same care regardless of neighborhood.
Turlock's clay soils expand every wet winter and contract through the long dry summer, which opens cracks and eventually breaks pavement apart from below. Catching damage early with targeted repairs protects the base and prevents what starts as a surface crack from turning into a full replacement job down the road.
Turlock gets well over 250 sunny days per year, and the direct UV exposure degrades asphalt faster than in cooler areas. Regular sealcoating every three to five years protects the binder from sun damage, slows oxidation, and keeps the surface flexible enough to absorb the seasonal soil movement without cracking ahead of schedule.
Crack sealing is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend pavement life in Turlock. Filling cracks before the winter rains arrive keeps water from reaching the sub-base, where it softens the clay and accelerates the heaving cycle. Routine crack sealing on a commercial lot or residential driveway can add years of life for a fraction of replacement cost.
Turlock's flat valley terrain and clay soils create drainage problems on many properties after heavy rain. Standing water on flat driveways and parking lots softens the base over time and accelerates cracking. Proper grading and drainage infrastructure routes water away from paved surfaces before it can undermine the base you paid to install.
Turlock sits on the flat floor of the San Joaquin Valley, and the soils here are clay-heavy throughout most of the city. That clay expands when the winter rains arrive and shrinks back as the long, dry summer takes hold. The movement happens every year, and over time it cracks concrete and asphalt from below, shifts fence posts, and causes uneven settling around foundations and patios. A paving contractor who does not account for the sub-base conditions specific to Turlock will install a surface that develops problems well before it should.
Turlock also has a wide range of property types that create different paving demands. The older east-side neighborhoods have smaller lots with aging driveways and walkways, while the newer subdivisions in the north and west have larger lots with concrete and asphalt surfaces that are now 20 to 30 years old and beginning to show their age. The commercial corridors near SR-99 have large paved surfaces handling heavy daily traffic. The proximity of California State University, Stanislaus also means a concentration of rental properties near campus where landlords regularly need repairs between tenant turnovers. We work across all of these property types and know what each one typically requires.
Our crew works throughout Turlock regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We have worked on residential driveways in the older east-side neighborhoods as well as commercial lots along Monte Vista Avenue and Geer Road near the SR-99 corridor, and we have seen firsthand how the clay soils underneath Turlock properties behave across the seasons. That experience shapes how we prepare the base on every job in this city.
Turlock is a city that has grown steadily for decades, expanding from its older downtown core out toward the freeway and into the newer northern and western neighborhoods near Pitman High School. We know these parts of town and understand that a driveway in an older neighborhood near the fairgrounds and a parking lot near the SR-99 commercial strip have different drainage patterns and sub-base conditions. We also serve nearby communities, including Patterson to the west and Ceres to the north, so projects that span city boundaries are not a problem.
Call us or submit the online form and we will be back to you within one business day. We book a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule, with no fee and no commitment required.
We visit your Turlock property, inspect the surface and base condition, and provide a written estimate with a clear total price. No vague ballparks - you know the exact cost before we schedule any work.
Our crew handles all prep, paving, and compaction. Most residential Turlock jobs finish in one to two days. We coordinate scheduling for commercial properties to minimize disruption to your business hours.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave and explain when it is ready for traffic. New asphalt is typically ready for regular vehicle use within 24 to 48 hours, with heavy vehicles waiting 3 to 5 days.
We serve all of Turlock, CA. Written estimates, no obligation, and we reply within one business day.
(209) 447-0978Turlock is the second-largest city in Stanislaus County, with a population of around 70,000 to 75,000 people. The city has grown steadily outward from its older downtown core, and today it has a wide mix of housing. The east side of the city has established neighborhoods with homes built from the 1940s through the 1970s, including smaller lots with mature trees and aging driveways. The newer subdivisions in the north and west, including areas near Pitman High School, were built mostly from the 1990s onward and feature larger lots with concrete and asphalt surfaces now entering the 20 to 30 year mark. The Stanislaus County Fairgrounds are located in Turlock and have been a gathering point for the community for generations.
Turlock's economy is rooted in agriculture and food processing, with the Turlock Irrigation District supplying water to the surrounding farmland for well over a century. State Route 99 runs along the western edge of the city, and the commercial development near those interchanges creates steady demand for paving and lot maintenance. California State University, Stanislaus brings a consistent student and faculty population and a concentration of rental housing in nearby neighborhoods. We serve all of Turlock and the surrounding communities, including nearby Ceres to the north and Patterson to the west.
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