Central Valley's Trusted Paving 
& Concrete Contractor

We specialize in all aspects of paving and we are dedicated to giving friendly and professional service that will exceed expectations. Our friendly staff is available 6 days a week to serve you. 
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  • Free Quote

    Whether it is Paving or Concrete Work, we will provide a quote for your project.  We will finish your project on time, and within budget!

  • Competitive Pricing

    We are confident that our pricing is fair and competitive.  Keep in mind, when paving is concerned, it is always cost effective to do a complete project versus to part now and part later.

  • Available 6 Days a Week

    Even though the work may continue 7 days a week, our friendly staff is available to answer question and gather bid information, 6 days a week.

  • Licensed & Insured

    For your safety and Ours.  Our contractors are also continually improving their industry education.

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Since 1992, Central Valley Seal Coating and Asphalt, has been paving the roads of the Central Valley. Specializing in Asphalt Paving, Concrete Pavement, Seal Coating, Hot Rubberized Crack Filling, Striping, Land Clearing & Excavation. When it comes to paving, we are committed to outstanding quality and customer service.
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Tips From the Experts 


Concrete Versus Asphalt Driveway

Concrete driveways do not necessarily need to be sealed to last upwards of 50 years. However, sealing a concrete driveway can preserve the look and finish. Concrete driveways will stain easier than asphalt (although sealing will help) and will require a degreaser to remove any oil based stains that may occur. Both asphalt and concrete driveway cracks can be repaired. However, asphalt cracks are easier to repair and blend into the original. Meanwhile, concrete repairs are more obvious due to weathering. An added plus with asphalt is that it can be resurfaced fairly inexpensively leaving a brand new top coat if the old layer falls into disrepair, which is impossible for concrete.
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