
Precision Merced Asphalt Paving serves Modesto with commercial asphalt paving, parking lot installation, driveway paving, sealcoating, and crack sealing for residential and commercial properties across Stanislaus County's largest city. We have been serving the Central Valley since 2019 and respond to new estimate requests within one business day.

Modesto's commercial corridors along McHenry Avenue, Briggsmore Avenue, and the Highway 99 frontage roads generate significant parking lot and access road wear. Our commercial asphalt paving work is engineered for the actual traffic your lot carries - including the heavy agricultural and delivery truck loads common near Modesto's industrial corridors.
Modesto summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that sustained UV load oxidizes asphalt binders faster than in cooler California climates. Sealcoating every two to four years is the most cost-effective way to slow that oxidation, keep the surface flexible, and extend the life of both residential driveways and commercial lots throughout the city.
The strip malls and service businesses along Modesto's major surface streets rely on functional, safe parking surfaces to serve customers. Many lots in the established commercial areas of the city were paved in the 1990s and early 2000s and are now well past their first maintenance cycle. A properly engineered repave with correct drainage and ADA-compliant striping resets the surface for another two decades.
Clay soils under Modesto driveways and parking lots crack open during the dry summer and let water in when the winter rains arrive. Sealing those cracks before the rainy season cuts off the water entry point that causes base deterioration and potholes. This is the single most cost-effective annual maintenance step for both residential and commercial asphalt in Modesto.
Modesto's large share of mid-century ranch homes from the 1950s through the 1970s have driveways that are now 50 to 70 years old - well past any reasonable patch-and-repair cycle. The clay soil under these neighborhoods has had decades to move the base. A new asphalt driveway with properly prepared base material addresses the root cause rather than continuing to patch a surface whose time has passed.
Potholes on Modesto driveways and commercial lots signal that water reached the base and the clay soil underneath has shifted - filling the surface without addressing the base produces a repair that fails on the same schedule as the original failure. We assess sub-surface conditions before patching so the fix holds through the next wet season rather than reopening in spring.
Modesto is the county seat of Stanislaus County and one of the larger cities in California's Central Valley, and the asphalt paving conditions here reflect that scale and complexity. The city has at least three distinct housing eras with different paving needs: older bungalow and craftsman neighborhoods near downtown where homes from the early 1900s through the 1950s sit on clay-heavy soil that has been moving for generations; mid-century ranch-style neighborhoods that were built out in the 1950s through the 1970s, where slab foundations and original concrete driveways are now 50 to 70 years old; and the newer tract developments from the 1990s and 2000s on the north and south edges of the city, where stucco homes are reaching the age where driveways and concrete flatwork first start to show serious wear. Each era presents different conditions for base preparation and surface work.
On the commercial side, Modesto's active strips along McHenry Avenue, Briggsmore Avenue, and Standiford Avenue, combined with the industrial and agricultural logistics uses near Highway 99, mean commercial paving here must be engineered for real traffic loads - including heavy trucks serving the food processing and distribution operations that anchor the local economy. The Central Valley's clay soils expand every wet winter and contract through the long dry summer, stressing pavement from below on an annual cycle that never stops. A contractor unfamiliar with this soil pattern, or who skips the base preparation step to save time, is setting any surface - residential or commercial - up to fail faster than it should.
Our crew works throughout Modesto regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial paving projects in Modesto typically require permits from the City of Modesto, and projects that add or significantly modify impervious surface may require additional stormwater review. We are familiar with the local permit process and handle the application as part of the job. Modesto's residential neighborhoods are spread across a wide geographic area - from the older downtown-adjacent blocks near the Modesto Arch on I Street, to the large tract developments that pushed north and south of the city in the 1990s and 2000s. We work in all of them and know the different conditions each era of construction presents.
Highway 99 runs through the heart of Modesto and is the main north-south artery connecting the city to Stockton and Fresno. Most of the city's commercial paving demand is concentrated near this corridor and along the major cross streets - McHenry Avenue, Briggsmore Avenue, and Standiford Avenue. We serve commercial properties throughout these corridors and across the residential neighborhoods between them. Our work regularly extends to neighboring communities as well, including Ceres just to the south and Newman on the western side of the Valley.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. All Modesto inquiries get a response within one business day. We will set a time to come out to your property - residential or commercial - for a free on-site estimate.
We assess the base condition, drainage, and surface area in person and give you a written quote covering scope, materials, and timeline. For commercial jobs we flag permit requirements at this stage - not after work has started. We do not quote firm prices on jobs we have not seen in person.
On work day the crew removes old material where needed, grades and compacts the base, and lays hot asphalt mix. Residential driveways typically complete in one to two days. Commercial lots phase work around your business hours when possible to keep at least part of your parking accessible to customers and deliveries.
Keep vehicles off fresh asphalt for at least 24 to 48 hours - longer during Modesto's hot summer months. Before we leave we walk the job with you, confirm the curing timeline, and give you a clear recommendation for the first sealcoat, typically six months to a year after installation.
We serve Modesto and the surrounding Stanislaus County communities. Free on-site estimates, no phone quotes on jobs we have not seen, and crews that understand Central Valley soil and heat conditions. Contact us and we will respond within one business day.
(209) 308-1818Modesto is the county seat of Stanislaus County and one of the larger cities in California's Central Valley, with a population of more than 200,000 people spread across a broad mix of neighborhoods and commercial zones. The city's most recognized landmark is the Modesto Arch on I Street, built in 1912 and bearing the city's motto "Water Wealth Contentment Health." Downtown Modesto is anchored around 10th Street and J Street, where historic commercial buildings sit alongside civic facilities and the McHenry Mansion, a Victorian-era landmark now operated as a museum. The housing stock ranges from early-1900s bungalows near downtown to large tract developments that expanded rapidly in the 1990s and 2000s on the north and south edges of the city.
Modesto is a working city built around agriculture, food processing, and distribution. E&J Gallo Winery, one of the largest wineries in the world, is headquartered here and reflects the broader role Stanislaus County plays in California's agricultural economy. That industrial and agricultural character means commercial properties throughout the city - particularly near Highway 99 - regularly see heavy vehicle traffic that demands more from asphalt paving than standard light-vehicle construction can deliver. We serve commercial properties throughout the city and neighboring communities, including Ceres directly to the south.
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