
Oxnard Asphalt Paving provides asphalt paving contractor services throughout Newbury Park, CA, including driveway paving, asphalt repair, crack sealing, and grading for Conejo Valley homes on clay soils and hillside lots - with every inquiry answered within one business day.

Most Newbury Park homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and driveways from that era are now showing the effects of decades of clay soil movement and Conejo Valley heat. A proper replacement here starts with grading the base to account for the way this soil shifts - not just overlaying the old surface. See our driveway paving service.
Cracking, heaving, and edge failures in Newbury Park driveways are almost always tied to clay soil expansion cycles combined with surface UV oxidation from the long, hot summers. We assess the base before quoting any repair so the fix addresses the actual failure point, not just the visible surface damage.
The dry Santa Ana wind season in fall, followed by winter rain, is the most damaging cycle for unsealed asphalt in Newbury Park. Sealing surface cracks before the rains arrive stops water from reaching the clay base below, where it triggers the swell-and-shrink movement that worsens pavement damage each year.
Newbury Park sits far enough inland that summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s, and south-facing driveways in hillside neighborhoods can bake for months without shade. Sealcoating every two to three years replenishes the surface binder and extends pavement life significantly in this climate.
Hillside lots in Dos Vientos Ranch and other elevated neighborhoods in Newbury Park require proper grading before any paving project so that drainage runs away from the structure and foundation. We handle grading as part of every paving job where slope or uneven terrain is a factor.
Winter rain events in Newbury Park can send water pooling on flat driveways and down hillside lots quickly, especially where original drainage was not designed for heavier rain years. French drains, channel drains, and regraded swales keep water moving off paved surfaces before it undermines the base material.
Newbury Park is part of Thousand Oaks in the Conejo Valley, and the valley soils here are one of the primary reasons driveways and parking surfaces fail faster than homeowners expect. Clay-heavy soils expand significantly when they absorb winter rain and then contract again as they dry out each summer. That seasonal movement puts constant stress on concrete and asphalt surfaces - cracking them from below, shifting their edges, and heaving sections unevenly over time. A contractor who does not account for soil behavior before grading and laying base material will produce a surface that starts failing within a few years of installation.
The housing stock in Newbury Park adds another layer of context. Most homes in the flatter neighborhoods near US-101 were built during the suburban expansion of the 1960s through the 1990s, and driveways from that era are now reaching the end of their practical lifespan. Hillside neighborhoods like Dos Vientos Ranch have newer construction but steeper driveways that need careful grading and drainage planning from the start. Newbury Park is also in a high wildfire-risk zone - bordered by the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area - and fire seasons that bring ash and ember exposure accelerate surface weathering on unprotected driveways and paved areas near open space.
Our crew works throughout Newbury Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Most paving and driveway projects in Newbury Park fall under the jurisdiction of the City of Thousand Oaks, which handles building and grading permits for the incorporated portions of Newbury Park. Properties in unincorporated Ventura County areas adjacent to Newbury Park are permitted through the county instead, and we identify the correct jurisdiction as part of our initial site assessment.
US-101 runs through the area and connects Newbury Park to the broader Conejo Valley and, westward, to Ventura. Local arterials like Wendy Drive, Reino Road, and Lynn Road connect residential neighborhoods to the freeway corridor and to the commercial strip along the 101. The area ranges from established tract neighborhoods near the freeway flats to newer hillside communities like Dos Vientos Ranch at the edge of the open space. We regularly serve neighboring Thousand Oaks, CA and Moorpark, CA as well, both of which border Newbury Park.
Call or send a message through the contact form describing your project in Newbury Park. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time convenient for you.
We visit the property, evaluate soil conditions, existing surface condition, and any slope or drainage factors, and deliver a written estimate before work begins. The estimate is itemized so you know exactly what you are paying for - grading, base prep, and paving are listed separately.
We coordinate any required permits through the City of Thousand Oaks and complete the work in the sequence outlined in the estimate. You do not need to be home during active paving, and we contact you when the crew arrives and when the work is finished.
After the job wraps up, we walk the finished surface with you, go over the curing timeline for new asphalt, and leave you with specific guidance on maintenance in Newbury Park conditions - including when to schedule your first sealcoat.
We cover all of Newbury Park - from the 101 corridor flatlands to the hillside streets near the mountains - and respond within one business day.
(805) 853-2862Newbury Park is a community within the western portion of Thousand Oaks in the Conejo Valley, about 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Before the 1960s, the area was largely undeveloped. The Conejo Valley underwent rapid suburban growth between the 1950s and 1990s, and most of the housing in Newbury Park was built during those decades. Residents know the area as a mix of established tract neighborhoods near US-101 and the flatlands, and newer hillside communities like Dos Vientos Ranch, developed in the 1990s and 2000s, that sit at the edge of open space bordering the Santa Monica Mountains. Newbury Park High School is a well-known local landmark and community anchor in the area.
The community borders the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area to the south, and residents who live near the wildland edge are well aware of fire season risk - the Woolsey Fire in 2018 required most of the community to evacuate. That wildfire history shapes how homeowners here approach outdoor maintenance. The commercial corridor along the US-101 freeway includes shopping centers and light industrial uses, while the residential areas around it are predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes. Neighboring communities include Thousand Oaks, CA and Moorpark, CA, both of which we also serve.
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