
Brentwood Asphalt Paving provides asphalt paving contractor services in Livermore, CA, covering sealcoating, driveway paving, and crack repair for homes and commercial properties. We have served the Tri-Valley since 2016 and understand the clay soils and summer heat that wear pavement down faster here than in coastal cities.

Livermore summers expose unprotected asphalt to sustained heat above 95 degrees, which oxidizes the binder and causes surface cracking within a few seasons. Our asphalt sealcoating service locks in moisture resistance and extends driveway life by several years in Tri-Valley conditions.
Many Livermore homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and after 30 or more years the original asphalt driveways have reached the end of their life. We install new driveways sized to the attached two-car garages common across Livermore subdivisions, properly graded to handle winter rain runoff.
Clay-heavy soils under Livermore driveways swell in winter and shrink in summer, opening cracks from below year after year. Sealing those cracks before water gets into the base layer is the most cost-effective way to protect your pavement through the wet-dry cycle.
Commercial properties along the I-580 corridor in Livermore carry heavy daily traffic that degrades asphalt faster than residential surfaces. We pave and resurface parking lots for local businesses, working around operating hours to minimize disruption.
Livermore winters bring enough rain to push water into cracked asphalt, and when that water evaporates in the dry season the surface collapses into potholes. We patch potholes using material matched to the existing surface so repairs hold through multiple seasonal cycles.
Altamont winds accelerate how fast unprotected asphalt dries out, causing surface delamination and edge cracking on Livermore driveways and parking areas. Targeted repairs address the damage before it spreads to the surrounding undamaged surface.
Livermore sits in an inland valley where summer heat is a different animal than what coastal homeowners experience. Temperatures regularly top 95 degrees and frequently push past 100, baking asphalt surfaces from above while clay-heavy soils shift beneath them. That combination puts asphalt through stress that accelerates wear far faster than in a coastal climate. Driveways installed in the 1990s across Livermore subdivisions are now at or past the age where surface treatments alone cannot hold them together, and property owners here need contractors who arrive with that context already built in.
The Altamont winds add a second layer of complexity. Strong gusts from the pass strip moisture from unprotected asphalt surfaces, speeding up oxidation and cracking along driveway edges and joints. For homeowners on the east side of Livermore near Vasco Road and Tesla Road, wind exposure can shorten the effective life of unsealed asphalt noticeably. Knowing which neighborhoods face the highest wind exposure - and planning maintenance schedules around it - is the kind of local knowledge that separates a contractor who works here regularly from one who just crosses county lines for a job.
Our crew works throughout Livermore regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Livermore is a city of distinct neighborhoods - from older ranch-style and mid-century homes near the downtown core along First and Second Streets to large stucco subdivisions built through the 1990s and 2000s off Portola Avenue and Jack London Boulevard. Contractors who have worked across both parts of town know to expect very different driveway conditions, lot sizes, and access situations depending on where the job is located. The City of Livermore has its own building and permit office, and we are familiar with local requirements for driveway work in residential zones.
Interstate 580 is the main artery through Livermore, and we route jobs efficiently whether the work is near the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on the east side or in neighborhoods along Vineyard Avenue toward the wineries. We also serve nearby Brentwood and Tracy, so if you have a neighbor in either of those cities who needs paving work, we cover the whole corridor.
Reach us by phone at (916) 618-0802 or use the contact form below. We respond to all Livermore inquiries within one business day.
We come to your Livermore property to inspect the driveway or parking area and assess soil conditions. You receive a written estimate before any work begins - no surprises on final pricing.
We schedule asphalt work around Livermore's dry season window for best results. Most residential sealcoating and repair jobs are completed in a single day.
Before we leave we walk you through the finished work and explain curing requirements - typically 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic resumes. We are reachable afterward if any questions come up.
We serve Livermore, CA and the surrounding Tri-Valley. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your driveway or parking lot needs.
(916) 618-0802Livermore is one of the larger cities in Alameda County, sitting at the eastern end of the Tri-Valley alongside Pleasanton and Dublin. The city has a distinctive identity shaped by two major forces: the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on its eastern edge, which draws scientists and engineers from across the country, and the Livermore Valley wine country, a historic wine-growing region with dozens of wineries along Vineyard Avenue and Tesla Road. The result is a city that feels both professional and agricultural at the same time, with large suburban subdivisions backed up against open hills and vineyard land. Most of the residential building stock dates to the 1980s and 1990s, with stucco-sided homes on modest lots in planned neighborhoods spread across the north and south sides of town.
Older neighborhoods near downtown Livermore have smaller lots, wood-frame construction, and shorter driveways that often need complete replacement after decades of service. Newer outer neighborhoods built in the 2000s typically have wider concrete or asphalt driveways to accommodate two-car garages, and those surfaces are now entering the maintenance phase. The city is bordered by the Diablo Range foothills to the south and the Altamont Pass to the east, giving it an exposed, wind-prone character that distinguishes it from other inland Bay Area cities. We serve Livermore homeowners throughout the city, and we also cover neighboring Pleasanton and Discovery Bay for homeowners who have properties or know neighbors in those communities.
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Learn MoreLivermore's heat, winds, and clay soils are hard on pavement. Call us today or request a free estimate and we will come to you - usually within one business day.