
Manteca Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Oakdale, CA, with sealcoating, driveway paving, crack sealing, and parking lot work built for the clay soils, intense summers, and working rural properties of this part of Stanislaus County. We have served this region since 2017 and respond to every Oakdale inquiry within one business day.

Oakdale summers push well past 100 degrees and the UV exposure alone will oxidize and dry out unprotected asphalt within a few years. Our asphalt sealcoating service in Oakdale seals out UV rays and moisture and gives clay-soil driveways a fighting chance against the annual shrink-swell cycle that opens cracks from below.
Oakdale has a wide range of properties - older homes on city blocks, newer stucco subdivisions, and rural lots with gravel or dirt approaches that are ready for a proper paved surface. Whether you are replacing a cracked original driveway or paving a new one on a larger rural property outside of town, base preparation on clay soil here makes the difference between a surface that lasts and one that fails in a few seasons.
The freeze-thaw cycle is mild in Oakdale, but the clay-soil shrink-swell cycle is not - and every crack left open before winter rains arrive will be wider by spring. Sealing cracks in fall, before the rainy season, is the best single maintenance step for asphalt in Oakdale and prevents the water infiltration that leads to base failure and costly repairs.
On Oakdale's older residential streets and commercial corridors along State Routes 108 and 120, asphalt repair needs often include both surface patching and addressing the drainage or soil issues underneath. Patching without correcting the underlying cause on clay soil is a temporary fix - we assess the base and drainage before recommending a repair approach.
Commercial properties along Oakdale's Highway 108 and 120 corridors carry regular truck and farm vehicle traffic that accelerates asphalt wear beyond what a typical residential surface handles. Parking lot paving for these properties requires heavier asphalt mix design and careful drainage planning to handle the loads and the flat valley terrain.
Rural properties outside of Oakdale's city grid often need grading work before any paving begins - compacted aggregate base, drainage corrections, and proper slope are all required when starting fresh on a flat valley lot with clay soils that hold water. We handle the full site prep before the first layer of asphalt goes down.
Oakdale is a working town in Stanislaus County with a housing stock that ranges from mid-20th century homes near the historic downtown to stucco subdivisions built on the city edges in the 1990s and 2000s. On the outskirts, larger rural lots with gravel approaches and outbuildings are common - a direct reflection of the city's ranching and agricultural roots. Each property type brings different asphalt and paving conditions. Older city homes often have concrete driveways from the 1960s or 70s that are cracked, settled, and ready for replacement. Newer subdivisions have asphalt surfaces reaching the maintenance phase. Rural properties may have never had a paved surface at all.
The climate in Oakdale is demanding in both directions. Summers are long, dry, and routinely above 100 degrees, putting intense UV stress on asphalt binders for months at a stretch. Winters bring the mild but real freeze cycle of the Central Valley foothills region, where overnight frost and occasional hard freezes create enough thermal movement to widen existing cracks in concrete and asphalt. Clay soils amplify this by expanding with winter rains and contracting through the dry summer - a seasonal ground movement that is behind most of the cracking and settling that property owners in Oakdale deal with year after year.
Our crew works throughout Oakdale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city sits at the junction of State Routes 108 and 120, and commercial work in Oakdale is concentrated along those corridors - retail, agriculture-related businesses, and light industrial properties that see heavy and sometimes oversize vehicle traffic. Residential work is a different picture: older neighborhoods close to downtown have mature trees with root systems that push under driveways and crack them from below, and the clay soils common throughout this part of Stanislaus County do their own seasonal damage on top of that. Permit coordination for work touching the public right-of-way on State Route corridors is handled through Caltrans District 10, and we manage that process for jobs that need it.
We also serve nearby Escalon to the west and Riverbank to the south, and our crew is used to the working-town properties and rural lot conditions that are common across this stretch of the Central Valley foothills edge. The Stanislaus River corridor near Oakdale also affects drainage on properties close to the water - something we factor into any grading or base prep work in those areas.
Call us at (209) 707-1403 or fill out the contact form. Every Oakdale inquiry gets a reply within one business day, and most calls are returned the same day.
We visit your Oakdale property, assess the existing surface, base condition, drainage, and any access considerations - especially on larger rural lots where equipment clearance matters. You receive a written price before any work is scheduled.
We give you a confirmed start date and a realistic timeline before the crew arrives. Sealcoating jobs in Oakdale are typically completed in a few hours. Full driveway replacements or parking lot projects take longer depending on size and base prep requirements.
The site is cleaned up when the work is complete and we walk you through what was done. We are available after the job for questions about curing times, when to drive on the new surface, and what maintenance to plan for the first full year.
We serve all of Oakdale, CA - from the older neighborhoods near downtown to larger rural properties on the city's edge. No obligation, no pressure. Just a written quote and a straight answer.
(209) 707-1403Oakdale sits in Stanislaus County roughly 15 miles east of Modesto, at the junction of State Routes 108 and 120 - two corridors that connect the Central Valley to the Sierra Nevada foothills. The city has a population of around 20,000 to 25,000 and carries a character shaped by decades of cattle ranching, dairy farming, and agricultural trade. Its nickname, the Cowboy Capital of the World, is not just a slogan - the Oakdale Rodeo is one of the longest-running rodeos in California and draws visitors from across the state each spring. The housing stock reflects this history: older single-family homes on city blocks near the downtown core, stucco subdivisions on the edges built from the 1990s onward, and larger rural-style lots with outbuildings and fencing where the city transitions into working agricultural land.
The Stanislaus River runs near Oakdale and is a well-used recreation corridor for fishing and kayaking, adding to the city's outdoor character. Most residents own their homes, and the strong owner-occupancy rate reflects a community where people invest in their properties over the long term. We serve Oakdale alongside nearby Riverbank and Modesto, and we are familiar with the property types and paving conditions that are common to all three communities in this part of the Central Valley.
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