Mountain View, California
Licensed paving contractor in Mountain View, California offering asphalt paving, drainage sitework.
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Find asphalt, concrete, sealcoating, striping, and parking lot maintenance contractors serving Mountain View and the surrounding area.
Mountain View's dense concentration of tech campuses sees heavy daily traffic on private lots and access roads, where consistent sealcoating and striping keep high-turnover parking areas safe and presentable.
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Mountain View, California
Licensed paving contractor in Mountain View, California offering asphalt paving, drainage sitework.
Mountain View, California
No Fault Asphalt Inc. has over 30 years of experience in asphalt paving and maintenance. The company provides services including site preparation, asphalt paving and repair, sealcoating, line striping and design, crack filling and sealing, concrete work, and drainage. The company is CALTRANS certified under SBA and SWBE classification, Sacramento County Certified SBE, and Supplier Clearinghouse Certified WBE.
Regional field notes
Mediterranean climate (hot-dry summers, mild-wet winters)
Much of California has long, hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. In summer, the sun dries out and ages asphalt. In winter, the rain arrives all at once and tests drainage. Inland and valley areas get the most heat and sun, while the coast stays milder but damper. So two things matter most here: sealcoating for sun protection, and good drainage for the wet season.
Months of strong, dry sun bake the binder out of asphalt, graying and embrittling the surface — especially in inland and Central Valley heat.
Most rain falls in a short wet season, so drainage systems face heavy demand all at once. Poorly graded lots flood and water works into every summer-formed crack.
Pavement dries and shrinks through summer, then takes on water in winter. That swing widens cracks, so sealing them before the rains matters.
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