
Livermore Asphalt Paving is a local asphalt paving contractor serving Dublin, CA, specializing in commercial asphalt paving, driveway paving, and parking lot work - with crews familiar with Dublin's fast-growing neighborhoods and serving the area since 2018.

Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road are lined with shopping centers, office parks, and commercial buildings that depend on well-maintained parking surfaces. Our commercial asphalt paving work in Dublin covers full lot replacements and phased repaves, with base preparation matched to the clay soils under much of the city.
A large share of Dublin's homes were built in the late 1980s and 1990s, putting their driveways at the age when base failure and surface cracking become common. We replace and repave residential driveways across Dublin's subdivisions, from the established neighborhoods near Dublin Boulevard to the newer streets being finished near Fallon Road.
Dublin's retail corridors and the mix of multi-family buildings near the BART station put real wear on parking lot surfaces. We pave and repave commercial lots in Dublin using mixes suited to the daily traffic loads and the hot Tri-Valley summers that accelerate surface oxidation.
Dublin sits on clay-heavy soils that shift seasonally, and those movements show up as surface cracks in driveways and parking lots across the city. Sealing cracks before the wet season arrives keeps water out of the base and adds years to a surface that is otherwise still structurally sound.
Dublin's inland location means long stretches of 90-plus-degree days every summer, and that UV exposure oxidizes and grays asphalt surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Regular sealcoating slows that process, protects against oil and fuel drips, and keeps your surface looking maintained.
Potholes in Dublin parking lots and driveways typically form after a wet winter softens a base that was already weakened by years of dry-season heat stress. We repair potholes and soft spots cleanly so the fix holds, rather than just filling the top and leaving the underlying cause unaddressed.
Dublin incorporated in 1982 and grew rapidly through large planned subdivisions built mostly in the late 1980s through the 2000s. That building timeline means a substantial share of the city's driveways are now 25 to 40 years old, sitting at the exact age when concrete and asphalt surfaces start failing in earnest. The Amador Valley's clay-heavy soils swell in the winter rainy season and shrink back down through the dry summer, putting stress on every paved surface above them year after year. When a driveway starts cracking in Dublin, the ground beneath it is often as much the cause as the age of the pavement itself.
The commercial side of Dublin also demands attention. Dublin Boulevard and its surrounding retail corridors carry heavy daily traffic, and parking lots along these corridors take a beating from both vehicles and the intense summer heat. Dublin's inland location - at the junction of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680 - means it sits in one of the hotter pockets of the East Bay, where asphalt binder dries out and oxidizes faster than in coastal cities. Contractors who work here need to account for both the soil conditions and the sustained heat when specifying base depths and maintenance schedules.
Our crew works throughout Dublin regularly and understands the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Dublin has a mix of established subdivisions off Dublin Boulevard and newer construction on the eastern side of the city near Fallon Road, and those areas behave differently - older neighborhoods have mature soils that move predictably, while newer areas sometimes have fill or recently graded ground that requires extra attention to base compaction. For commercial work, we coordinate with the City of Dublin for any permitting that touches public right-of-way, which is routine on commercial lots along the city's main corridors.
Getting around Dublin for a job means using Dublin Boulevard running east-west through the city and Dougherty Road as the main north-south corridor, with Fallon Road connecting to the newer eastern developments. The city is well-connected at the I-580 and I-680 interchange, which means our crew can be on a Dublin job site quickly from any direction. We regularly serve nearby areas including Pleasanton, CA just to the south, and San Ramon, CA up the valley.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your Dublin property so we come to the site prepared.
We visit your property, assess the existing surface and base conditions, and give you a written estimate at no charge. For commercial projects, we also look at drainage and grade - the two factors that determine how long the new surface will last.
Once you accept the estimate, we schedule the job around dry weather and handle any required city permits. Dublin commercial projects along the main corridors typically need a city permit, and we manage that process so you do not have to.
The crew arrives, prepares the base, lays and compacts the asphalt, and cleans up the site. Before we leave, we walk the completed job with you to confirm everything matches the scope you were quoted.
We serve all of Dublin, CA - from the neighborhoods near the BART station to the new developments on the east side. No pressure, no obligation.
(925) 409-3650Dublin is a city of about 70,000 residents in Alameda County, located at the junction of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680 in the Tri-Valley region about 35 miles east of San Francisco. It incorporated in 1982 and grew quickly through large planned subdivisions, giving it a predominantly residential character made up of two-story single-family homes with attached garages. Most of that housing stock dates from the late 1980s through the 2000s, with newer master-planned communities still being built on the eastern side of the city near Fallon Road. The city is well-connected to the broader Bay Area through two major freeways and the Dublin BART station, making it a popular choice for commuters working across the region. For information on local permits and city services, the City of Dublin website covers current building and permit requirements.
Dublin's commercial core runs along Dublin Boulevard and its intersecting corridors, where shopping centers like Hacienda Crossings anchor a stretch of retail and restaurant development. The city has also added a growing number of townhomes, condos, and apartment buildings near the BART station and along transit corridors. The mix of residential subdivisions, multi-family buildings, and commercial properties means a steady demand for parking lot and driveway paving work across the city. We serve Dublin as part of our regular Tri-Valley coverage, along with neighboring cities like Pleasanton to the south and San Ramon to the north.
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Learn MoreWhether you need a driveway replaced, a parking lot repaved, or cracks sealed before the rainy season, we cover all of Dublin and respond within one business day.