
Frontier Florin Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Citrus Heights homeowners and property managers call for parking lot paving, driveway replacement, and sealcoating along the Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane corridors and throughout every neighborhood in the city. We have served this part of Sacramento County since 2018 and reply to new requests within one business day.

The commercial corridors along Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane in Citrus Heights see heavy daily traffic and full Sacramento Valley sun, which accelerates surface wear on aging lots. Our parking lot paving service handles both new-build lots and full replacements, with base work designed for the clay-soil conditions common across this part of Sacramento County.
Most homes in Citrus Heights were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means many driveways have been in place for 40 to 70 years. The combination of age, Sacramento Valley heat, and clay-soil movement has pushed most of these surfaces past the point where patching makes sense - a full replacement with a proper compacted base is the lasting solution.
Citrus Heights summers regularly push past 95 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time, and that dry heat oxidizes asphalt binder faster than in coastal climates. Sealcoating every three to five years keeps the surface flexible, slows graying and surface cracking, and extends the life of any paved area in this climate.
The clay soils under Citrus Heights expand in the wet winter months and contract during the long dry summer - and that movement is what drives the cracking you see on driveways and parking lots across the city. Sealing cracks before the winter rains arrive keeps water out of the base, where damage compounds quickly.
Potholes in Citrus Heights typically form after winter rain works through unsealed cracks and softens the base material under the pavement. We compact pothole repairs with hot-mix asphalt rather than cold patch so the fix actually holds through the next wet season without sinking back down.
When a parking lot or driveway in Citrus Heights has a structurally sound base but a surface layer that has oxidized and cracked from years of Sacramento Valley sun, an overlay is a cost-effective way to restore function and appearance without a full tear-out and rebuild.
Most of Citrus Heights was built out in a window from the 1950s through the 1980s, and the housing stock reflects that age. Ranch-style homes with concrete slab foundations sit on lots throughout the city, and the driveways that came with those homes are now 40 to 70 years old. Clay-heavy soil that shifts with the Sacramento Valley seasons has been stressing these slabs and asphalt surfaces for decades. By this point, most of those surfaces need more than a topcoat - they need base work that addresses what is happening underground.
The commercial corridors along Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane present a different set of conditions. Strip malls, service businesses, and parking lots along these roads deal with concentrated daily traffic on surfaces that bake in full sun for most of the year. The combination of load stress, UV oxidation, and the seasonal moisture cycle from winter rain creates a rapid deterioration pattern that requires a contractor who builds surfaces for this specific climate - not generic specs designed for a milder region.
Our crew works throughout Citrus Heights regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Citrus Heights became an incorporated city in 1997 and manages its own building permits through the City of Citrus Heights, so permit requirements for paving work that affects drainage or touches a curb cut are handled locally rather than going through Sacramento County. We know which projects require a permit here and manage that process when it applies.
Interstate 80 runs along the western side of the city and gives our crews fast access from Florin and Sacramento. We work on residential driveways throughout the older neighborhoods off Auburn Boulevard and Madison Avenue, and we also serve commercial property owners along Greenback Lane. If you are near Rusch Community Park or anywhere between the San Juan Unified school zones and the I-80 corridor, we know your part of the city well. We also serve customers in Antelope to the north and in neighboring Fair Oaks.
Reach us by phone or through the online form and describe what you need - a new driveway, a parking lot repair, sealcoating, or something else. We respond within one business day to schedule a time that works for you.
We come to your Citrus Heights property, assess the surface condition and base, and discuss what the job actually requires. You receive a written estimate with scope and materials spelled out - no surprises after work begins, and no obligation to proceed.
Most residential driveway jobs are completed in a single day. Commercial parking lots may take one to two days depending on size. We handle base preparation, surface work, and cleanup without requiring you to be on-site the whole time.
After work is done we walk the finished surface with you and explain the cure timeline - typically 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic, sometimes longer in summer heat. We leave the site clean and you with a surface built for Citrus Heights conditions.
We serve all of Citrus Heights - from Auburn Boulevard to the neighborhoods near Rusch Park. No pressure, no obligation. Just a straightforward quote from a crew that knows this city.
(916) 906-6358Citrus Heights is a city of roughly 85,000 to 90,000 people in the northeast Sacramento metro, covering about 14 square miles between Sacramento and Roseville along the Interstate 80 corridor. It incorporated as its own city in 1997 after decades as an unincorporated community, so it has a relatively young city government managing a housing stock that is much older. Most of the residential neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s - ranch-style single-family homes on modest lots, organized into 11 recognized neighborhood associations including Birdcage Heights and Park Oaks. According to the city profile on Wikipedia, the area has over 2,000 businesses, many of them along the Auburn Boulevard and Greenback Lane commercial corridors that run east-west through the city.
The housing stock is a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties - the city maintains an active Rental Housing Inspection Program reflecting the meaningful share of rental units in the community. Homes here sit on clay-heavy Sacramento Valley soil that shifts seasonally, and after 40 to 70 years, most original driveways and flatwork are showing the effects of that movement. Nearby Roseville to the north and Sacramento to the west share similar soil and climate conditions, and we serve customers across all three communities.
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Learn MoreSurfaces in Citrus Heights take a beating from hot summers and wet winters. The sooner you address cracks and base damage, the less it costs to fix. Call now or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day.