
Oxnard Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Simi Valley, CA, handling commercial lot paving, driveway paving, and crack sealing for valley floor businesses and hillside homes, with responses to new requests within one business day.

Simi Valley has industrial parks and warehouse corridors along Tapo Canyon Road and Cochran Street where heavy truck traffic demands properly engineered asphalt, not a residential-grade pour. We build commercial lots with the base depth and mix thickness those loads require, so the surface holds up under daily use. Learn about our commercial asphalt paving service.
Most homes in Simi Valley were built between the late 1960s and the 1990s, and original concrete or asphalt driveways from that era are now 30 to 50 years old - well past their useful life. We replace cracked, heaved, and oxidized driveways with properly prepared asphalt that starts the clock over on your home exterior.
Simi Valley sits in an inland valley that traps summer heat, and temperatures regularly push into the 90s and 100s during heat waves. That intensity oxidizes the asphalt binder faster than in coastal cities - sealcoating every two to three years blocks UV penetration and keeps the surface flexible instead of brittle.
Winter rain seeps into cracks in Simi Valley pavement, weakens the base, and then the first dry season finishes the job by shrinking the surrounding material and opening up potholes. Patching them with proper asphalt mix and compaction stops the damage from expanding into surrounding pavement.
Clay soils in parts of Simi Valley swell when wet and shrink when dry, and that seasonal movement opens surface cracks even on newer pavement. Sealing those cracks before winter rain arrives prevents water from reaching the base and starting the failure cycle over.
Hillside and foothill lots in western and northern Simi Valley funnel runoff fast during heavy rain events, and without proper drainage the water ends up under the pavement. We install channel drains, catch basins, and French drains that direct water away before it undermines base material.
Simi Valley sits in a bowl-shaped valley ringed by the Santa Susana Mountains and the Simi Hills. That geography concentrates heat in summer and funnels drainage in winter - two forces that shorten the life of any pavement that was not installed with both in mind. Daytime temperatures regularly hit the 90s and push past 100 during heat waves, oxidizing asphalt binder far faster than in coastal communities. When the rains come, the sun-hardened surface cracks and water works into the base. A contractor who installs pavement without accounting for that heat-rain cycle will produce a surface that starts failing within a few seasons.
Clay soils in parts of the valley add another challenge. They swell when wet and shrink when dry, and that movement stresses the base under driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks over time. Hillside lots in the western and northern neighborhoods require extra drainage planning so runoff does not undercut pavement from below. Industrial and commercial properties on the valley floor face heavy truck loads that demand thicker base preparation and higher-density asphalt mixes than standard residential work. These are the site-specific factors that determine how long paving actually lasts here.
Our crew works throughout Simi Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial projects in Simi Valley are permitted through the City of Simi Valley, and the requirements differ depending on whether the work connects to a public street, changes impervious surface area, or involves drainage modifications on a sloped lot.
State Route 118 - the Ronald Reagan Freeway - runs east-west through the heart of the city, and most commercial activity sits near the freeway interchanges on Los Angeles Avenue and Tapo Canyon Road. Residential neighborhoods range from flat valley-floor tracts south of the 118 to steeper foothill streets in the west near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. We work across the full city, from industrial properties near Cochran Street to older residential driveways in the neighborhoods between Erringer Road and the eastern city limits. We also cover neighboring Santa Paula, CA and Moorpark, CA nearby.
Phone us or submit the online form with a brief description of your job. We reply to every Simi Valley inquiry within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We visit your Simi Valley property to measure the area, evaluate the existing base, and note any drainage or slope factors. Your written estimate covers removal, base preparation, paving, and permit costs so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
We handle any required permits, then arrive on the agreed date to remove old material, prepare the base, and lay the new asphalt. For commercial lots, we can work outside business hours to minimize disruption to your tenants or customers.
After paving, we clean the site and walk through the finished work with you. New asphalt is ready for foot traffic quickly and vehicle traffic within 24 to 48 hours. We are reachable after completion if any questions come up.
We serve all of Simi Valley - from the 118 corridor to foothill neighborhoods. No obligation, written estimate within one business day.
(805) 853-2862Simi Valley is a city of roughly 125,000 to 130,000 people in southeastern Ventura County, incorporated in 1969 after freeway access over the Santa Susana Pass opened the valley to rapid residential growth. The city is best known nationally as the home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which sits on a hilltop in the western part of the city. The bulk of the housing stock is single-family tract homes built between the late 1960s and the 1990s, giving the city a heavily owner-occupied, suburban character with a high proportion of homes now 30 to 50 years old.
The valley floor is where most of the city sits - flat suburban streets lined with ranch-style and two-story tract homes, retail centers near the freeway interchanges, and light industrial parks in the east near Tapo Canyon and Cochran. Foothill neighborhoods in the west and north have sloped lots, retaining walls, and longer driveways that require more planning for paving and drainage work. We serve all parts of Simi Valley, and neighboring Thousand Oaks, CA to the west is also in our regular service area.
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Learn MoreWe cover all of Simi Valley and reply to every inquiry within one business day - call now or submit the form to get your written estimate.