
Frontier Florin Asphalt Paving serves Antelope, CA with asphalt sealcoating, driveway paving, crack sealing, and pothole repair for the community's late-1980s and 1990s homes and commercial properties along Antelope Road. We have worked throughout the Sacramento area since 2018 and respond to every request within one business day.

Almost every home in Antelope was built between the late 1980s and early 2000s, which means original driveways are now 25 to 35 years old and have gone through decades of Sacramento Valley heat and seasonal clay soil movement. Regular asphalt sealcoating every three to five years blocks UV oxidation and keeps moisture out of the base - the two main causes of premature surface failure in this community.
Antelope homes on standard suburban lots typically have attached garages and concrete or asphalt driveways that have been in place since the home was built. At 30-plus years of age, many of these driveways have surface cracking, settled sections, or drainage problems that warrant replacement rather than repeated patching. We install new asphalt driveways with base preparation suited to the clay soils common throughout this part of Sacramento County.
The clay soil under Antelope's residential streets expands and contracts with every wet and dry season, and that movement widens surface cracks from the outside while rain works water into them from above. Sealing cracks before the rainy season starts in November is the most cost-effective maintenance step a homeowner here can take - it stops the process before water reaches the base and turns a surface problem into a structural one.
Potholes in Antelope's residential neighborhoods almost always trace back to a base problem that started with an unsealed surface crack and water infiltration during the rainy season. We repair potholes by excavating to the failure, replacing and compacting the base material, and patching the surface - the same approach every time, because surface-only fills in this climate consistently fail within a season.
Commercial strips along Antelope Road and surrounding arterials have parking lots that handle steady daily traffic on pavement of similar age to the residential driveways throughout the community. A scheduled maintenance program - sealcoating, crack filling, pothole patching, and restriping on a regular cycle - protects the investment and defers the cost of full resurfacing considerably.
When an Antelope driveway or parking lot has surface-cracked and oxidized but still has a structurally intact base, resurfacing is the right middle ground between ongoing patching and a full tearout. We clean the existing surface, apply a tack coat, and install a new wearing layer that restores function and appearance at significantly less cost than starting from scratch.
Antelope developed in a narrow window from roughly 1988 through the early 2000s, which means nearly all residential properties here share the same construction era. Stucco wood-frame homes on standard suburban lots with attached garages and concrete or asphalt driveways are consistent across the community. That consistency means contractors who work in Antelope regularly know what to expect on each job - the same materials, similar soil conditions, and predictable age-related wear. What it also means is that most driveways and parking surfaces throughout the community are at or past the age where sustained maintenance is no longer enough and replacement or resurfacing becomes the more economical answer.
The Sacramento Valley climate creates two hard seasons for paved surfaces. The long dry summer - often five to six months with little to no rain - allows UV exposure to oxidize the asphalt binder relentlessly, turning flexible pavement brittle. Then the wet season between November and March delivers the rain that finds every crack and low spot, carrying water into the base material. In the Antelope area, where expansive clay soil is common, that seasonal wetting and drying produces movement from below the slab that accelerates the surface damage from above. A contractor who understands this cycle plans jobs and recommends maintenance schedules accordingly.
Our crew works throughout Antelope regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Because Antelope is an unincorporated community, permits and inspections go through Sacramento County rather than a city permit office - a distinction that matters when work touches the public right-of-way or requires a building inspection. We are familiar with the county's current requirements and processing timelines so projects move forward without unnecessary delays on the permit side.
Antelope Road is the main corridor running east-west through the community, and Don Julio Boulevard and Watt Avenue are the key north-south routes we use to reach different neighborhoods. Whether you are near the commercial strips on Antelope Road or deeper in the residential streets off Don Julio, we cover the whole area. We also regularly serve customers in neighboring Roseville to the north and in Citrus Heights to the south.
Call (916) 906-6358 or use the online estimate form. We reply to every request within one business day and set a site visit time that works with your schedule.
We assess the driveway or lot in person, check the surface and base condition, and give you a written estimate with a clear description of the work and the cost before anything is scheduled. No surprises added after the fact.
We schedule the job around your availability. Most residential sealcoating and crack sealing jobs are finished in a single visit; driveway replacements are typically a one-day project. You do not need to be home while the crew is on site.
When the work is done, we confirm the surface cure time before you put vehicles back on it and let you know the maintenance schedule we recommend for Antelope's climate - so your pavement lasts as long as possible before the next service is needed.
We serve Antelope homeowners and commercial property owners across the entire community. No pressure - just a straightforward assessment and a written price for the work.
(916) 906-6358Antelope is an unincorporated community in Sacramento County with a population of roughly 50,000 people, making it one of the larger unincorporated communities in the Sacramento area. It sits northeast of downtown Sacramento, bordered by Citrus Heights to the south and Roseville to the north. Unlike neighboring incorporated cities, Antelope does not have its own city government - residents deal with Sacramento County for permits, road maintenance, and public services. Nearly all of the community was built starting in the late 1980s, so the housing stock is strikingly uniform: stucco wood-frame homes on modest suburban lots with attached garages, wood fencing, and concrete or asphalt driveways throughout. More information is available through Wikipedia's Antelope, California article.
Antelope Road is the main commercial corridor running east-west through the community, lined with grocery stores, strip malls, and service businesses. There is no traditional downtown - most of the community is residential, with commercial development concentrated at key intersections. The community has a high share of families and owner-occupied homes, and residents invest in their properties. Neighboring Citrus Heights borders Antelope to the south, and Roseville sits directly to the north across the Placer County line.
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Learn MoreWe work across all of Antelope - from the neighborhoods off Don Julio to the commercial strips on Antelope Road. Call now or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.