If you manage or own property in Diablo Valley, proper paving is more than just pouring asphalt — it’s about complying with local regulations, navigating clay-rich soil, and making sure your surface withstands both triple-digit summers and rainy season runoff. At We Love Paving, we’ve completed hundreds of paving projects across Diablo Valley and know what makes this region unique.
Whether you're planning a new parking lot, private road, or ADA upgrade, this guide will help you avoid the most common paving mistakes and get the most from your investment.
1. Diablo Valley Soil: It Moves — and So Will Your Pavement (If You Ignore It)
The eastern parts of Diablo Valley (e.g., Concord, Pittsburg, Antioch) often sit on expansive clay soils. Without proper stabilization, this leads to:
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Cracking and buckling after seasonal shifts
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Drainage issues and water pooling under the surface
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Premature base failure
Our solution: At WLP, we perform subgrade compaction testing and may use lime-treated base, geogrid reinforcement, or drainage mats depending on the soil structure.
2. Temperature Extremes Wreck Untreated Asphalt
With Diablo Valley’s summer temps regularly topping 100°F, asphalt without proper sealcoating and UV protection starts to:
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Oxidize and turn gray
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Lose binder cohesion
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Crack and ravel under traffic stress
WLP recommendation: Use UV-resistant sealers every 2–3 years and consider polymer-modified asphalt for heavy-duty or high-traffic zones.
3. ADA Compliance: Diablo Cities Enforce It Hard
Cities like Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill are serious about ADA inspections. Common violations we fix include:
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Slopes exceeding 2% at accessible parking
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Lack of access aisles or incorrect signage
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Improper ramp transitions (trip hazards)
We Love Paving’s advantage: Our crews are trained to build for ADA, CBC, and local municipal standards, passing inspections on the first round — saving you fines, time, and rework.
4. Maintenance Saves You Money — But Timing Is Everything
Pavement in Diablo Valley ages faster than in cooler, coastal areas. Delaying maintenance leads to:
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Water infiltration → sub-base washout
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Small cracks becoming large potholes
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Increased resurfacing costs down the road
WLP Maintenance Plan:
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Crack seal every 1–2 years
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Sealcoat every 2–3 years
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Striping refresh every 3–5 years
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Drainage checks before rainy season
5. Local Codes & Permits: Don’t Go It Alone
Whether you’re in Martinez, Brentwood, or Clayton, each city in Diablo Valley has its own:
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Encroachment permit process
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Paving cut-back rules
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Stormwater drainage code
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Driveway and access regulations
We Love Paving works directly with local inspectors and engineering departments so you don’t have to. We’ll handle permitting, inspections, and code documentation for you.
Conclusion: Get It Done Right — the First Time
Paving in Diablo Valley requires a mix of engineering, experience, and local code knowledge. At We Love Paving, we bring all three — helping business owners, contractors, HOAs, and municipalities build better, safer, and longer-lasting pavement systems.
📍 Serving all of Diablo Valley, from Concord to Brentwood.
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