
Stockton Asphalt Paving Company provides asphalt paving, driveway work, sealcoating, and repair to homeowners and businesses throughout Manteca. We serve the "Family City" from older neighborhoods near downtown to the newest subdivisions on the outskirts, and we reply to all new requests within one business day.

Manteca has a wide range of housing ages - from 1940s and 50s homes near downtown to subdivisions built in the 2000s - and each era brings different paving needs. Our asphalt paving work accounts for the clay soils under most of the city, using proper base preparation to give the finished surface the best chance of lasting.
Manteca's summers regularly push past 95 degrees, and that heat breaks down asphalt binder faster than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every three to five years protects the surface from UV oxidation and keeps small cracks sealed before the winter rains can push water through them.
Most Manteca homes have a concrete or asphalt driveway that takes the full brunt of the valley climate - hot summers that dry and crack, wet winters that push water into those cracks, and clay soils that shift beneath. We replace and resurface driveways across all of Manteca's neighborhoods with materials and methods suited to this specific ground.
Commercial properties along Yosemite Avenue and State Route 120 carry heavy traffic that accelerates pavement wear. Parking lot paving in Manteca requires thicker base layers and mix designs suited to the vehicle loads, and we spec each job based on actual site conditions rather than assumptions.
In Manteca's climate, small cracks in asphalt are not cosmetic - they are entry points for water that will reach the clay base and trigger the shrink-swell cycle that causes bigger failures. Crack sealing in fall, before the rainy season, is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a Manteca property owner can take.
Older properties near downtown Manteca often have driveways and paved areas with localized damage from decades of soil movement and heat exposure. Targeted repairs - cutting out damaged sections and patching with fresh asphalt - extend the life of an otherwise sound surface without the cost of full replacement.
Manteca sits on the floor of the San Joaquin Valley, on soils with a significant clay content. Those soils swell when the winter rains arrive between November and March, then shrink back through the long dry summer. For asphalt and concrete surfaces above them, that means movement from below every single year - movement that opens cracks, tilts slabs, and works fence posts loose. A contractor who skips proper base preparation or uses the wrong aggregate will leave you with a surface that fails in two or three seasons rather than lasting 20-plus years.
Manteca also has a wider mix of housing ages than many surrounding cities. Properties near downtown were built from the 1940s through the 1970s and often have driveways with original concrete or early asphalt that has never been replaced. Newer subdivisions on the city's edges - built from the 1990s onward - have asphalt driveways that are now old enough to need their first serious maintenance cycle. Both situations call for different approaches, and we assess each property individually before recommending a scope of work.
Our crew works throughout Manteca regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Manteca sits near the junction of I-5 and State Route 120, which means we can reach any part of the city quickly from our Stockton base. The city covers about 21 square miles, and we work across all of it - from the commercial corridors along Yosemite Avenue and Main Street to the residential neighborhoods around Woodward Park and the newer developments on the outer edges.
For projects that involve driveway aprons connecting to the public street, permit requirements are handled through the City of Manteca. Most private-property resurfacing work does not require a permit, but we advise you on the specifics during the free site visit. We are also familiar with California contractor licensing requirements and carry all required credentials for the work we perform.
We also cover Tracy and Lathrop, both close to Manteca and sharing the same valley floor soil and climate conditions that shape how we approach every paving project in this part of San Joaquin County.
Call or submit a contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule your free estimate. You do not need to know the square footage or have a detailed scope ready - that is what the site visit is for.
We visit your Manteca property, inspect the existing surface and base, check drainage, and give you a written estimate. We explain what we found, what we recommend, and why - no pressure to proceed.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and arrive on the agreed date with the full crew and equipment needed. Most residential paving jobs in Manteca finish in one day, including cleanup.
We walk the finished surface with you before leaving to confirm the work meets expectations. We also explain cure time - typically 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic in Manteca's climate - and what maintenance steps extend the life of the new surface.
We cover all of Manteca and respond within one business day. No obligation, just a straight answer on what your property needs.
(209) 659-6098Manteca is a city of roughly 85,000 to 90,000 people in San Joaquin County, incorporated in 1918 and built up steadily over more than a century of growth. It markets itself as the "Family City," and the housing stock reflects that - the city is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes, with a higher homeownership rate than many California cities of similar size. Near downtown Manteca, along Main Street and the surrounding blocks, you find homes from the 1940s through the 1970s on modest lots. Moving outward, the neighborhoods get progressively newer, with large subdivisions built from the 1990s through the 2010s and some continued development on the city's edges. Community landmarks include Woodward Park, Great Wolf Lodge, and the historic downtown core.
Manteca's position near the I-5 and State Route 120 junction has attracted warehousing and distribution businesses, giving it a working-city character where residents value contractors who show up when they say they will. We serve Manteca alongside nearby cities like Ripon and Stockton, all of which share the same valley floor conditions that shape how asphalt paving and maintenance work must be done in this region.
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