Precision Chico Asphalt Paving serves Yuba City homeowners and commercial properties with parking lot paving, driveway installation, asphalt resurfacing, crack sealing, and sealcoating. We have worked throughout the Yuba-Sutter region since 2015 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Yuba City's commercial corridors along Colusa Avenue, Plumas Street, and the SR-99 frontage roads have a high concentration of retail and service businesses whose parking lots take daily punishment. Our parking lot paving service handles the full scope from base preparation through final striping, accounting for the clay soil conditions and drainage needs specific to the flat valley floor.
Many of the post-war ranch homes in Yuba City's established neighborhoods have original driveways that have never been replaced. After 50 to 70 years of Yuba City heat cycles and wet winters, those surfaces often have sub-base issues that require correction before new pavement will hold.
Resurfacing is the right choice when a Yuba City driveway or parking area has a sound base but shows surface deterioration from UV damage and oxidation. It restores the appearance and protective layer without the cost of full replacement, and it is a common solution in newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of the city.
Temperatures in Yuba City regularly exceed 100 degrees for stretches of the summer, baking unprotected asphalt surfaces and accelerating oxidation. Sealcoating every two to three years keeps pavement flexible and moisture-resistant - critical protection before the winter rains arrive.
The clay soils across Sutter County expand with winter rain and shrink in the dry season, and that movement opens cracks in pavement every year. Sealing those cracks before the rainy season prevents water from reaching the base and turning a surface repair into a full replacement job.
Yuba City's flat valley terrain and proximity to the Feather River levee system means drainage is not an afterthought - it is a structural requirement. Standing water on paved surfaces is a direct path to base failure, and proper slope and drainage planning is built into every project we do in this area.
Yuba City sits on the flat Sacramento Valley floor in Sutter County, where the soil is heavy clay and the climate is one of extremes. Summers regularly push past 100 degrees and can stay there for weeks, baking and oxidizing asphalt surfaces from above. Winters bring the bulk of the year's rain in a short window, and the flat terrain means water pools on driveways and parking lots rather than draining away quickly. The combination of heat stress above and water stress below is harder on pavement here than it would be in a more moderate climate.
The flood history of this area adds another layer of complexity. Yuba City is protected by a levee system, but properties in low-lying areas still face real drainage challenges during heavy storms, as FEMA flood zone maps for Sutter County show. Any paving project here needs to account for how water will move across the property during a wet winter. A contractor who does not understand Yuba City's drainage conditions may deliver a technically correct paving job that fails within a few seasons because water has nowhere to go.
Our crew works throughout Yuba City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. State Route 99 is the main north-south corridor our team uses to reach Yuba City job sites, and it runs through the heart of the commercial areas we service most often. State Route 20 connects Yuba City to Marysville to the east, and many of the residential neighborhoods we service are accessed from these two highways.
The post-war ranch homes in the older parts of Yuba City near downtown and along the Civic Center Boulevard corridor are where we most often encounter driveways that need full base correction - not just a surface patch. The newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of the city are in better overall shape but still show the effects of the valley heat after 20 to 30 years. We also regularly serve customers in nearby Marysville across the river to the east and Live Oak to the south in Sutter County.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. You do not need measurements or a full damage report - just describe what you are seeing and where the property is in Yuba City.
We visit your Yuba City property, assess the surface and base condition, and provide a written estimate before any work begins. The estimate is free, and this is the step where we identify whether repair, resurfacing, or full replacement is the right approach for your specific situation.
Most residential driveway projects in Yuba City are completed in one to two days. We schedule work outside of forecast rain events and avoid paving during the hottest midday hours in summer to ensure proper curing. You do not need to be present during the work.
When the job is done, we walk the property with you, review what was done, and go over maintenance steps - including when to schedule sealcoating and what to watch for as the pavement settles through its first wet season in Yuba City.
We serve Yuba City and the surrounding Yuba-Sutter area. No obligation, no pressure - just an honest assessment and a written estimate.
(530) 399-1812Yuba City is the county seat of Sutter County and the largest city in the Yuba-Sutter region, with a population of roughly 65,000 to 70,000 people. It sits in the Sacramento Valley about 40 miles north of Sacramento, on the west bank of the Feather River. The Sutter Buttes rise from the valley floor just to the west, making them a visible landmark from many parts of the city. Yuba City has deep roots in agriculture - the orchards, rice fields, and farms that surround the city have been central to the local economy for well over a century, and Sunsweet Growers, one of the world's largest dried fruit cooperatives, is based here. The city also hosts one of the largest Sikh parades in North America each November, reflecting the large and long-established Sikh community in the Yuba-Sutter area. More information about the city is available from the City of Yuba City.
Residentially, Yuba City has a mix of older post-war ranch homes in the neighborhoods near downtown and newer suburban developments on the south and west sides of the city that grew through the 1990s and 2000s. Commercial activity is concentrated along Colusa Avenue, Plumas Street, and the corridors on either side of SR-99, with a downtown core near Civic Center Boulevard that has older commercial buildings. Neighboring Marysville sits just across the Feather River to the east, connected by State Route 20. To the south, Live Oak is the next community down Highway 99.
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