Ventura Asphalt Paving provides asphalt sealcoating, driveway paving, crack sealing, and pothole repair throughout Newbury Park, CA. We know the clay soils, hillside lots, and aging housing stock of the Conejo Valley - and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.
Serving Ventura County since 2016. Written estimates at no charge.

Newbury Park is part of Thousand Oaks with a housing stock that runs mostly from the 1960s through the 1990s. After 30 to 50 years, driveways and asphalt surfaces in this part of the Conejo Valley need real attention - especially given the clay soils and intense UV exposure that come with the territory.
Conejo Valley summers are hot and dry, with UV levels that oxidize and gray out asphalt surfaces faster than in coastal cities just a few miles west. Regular asphalt sealcoating replaces the protective surface layer, keeps the asphalt flexible, and slows crack formation - making it the single most cost-effective maintenance step for aging Newbury Park driveways.
Many driveways in the older flatland neighborhoods near the US-101 corridor and in hillside communities like Dos Vientos Ranch have reached the end of their useful life. A full driveway replacement with proper base preparation and drainage gives these Conejo Valley properties a surface that can handle both the clay-soil movement and the heat cycles that come every year.
Newbury Park's clay soils shrink and expand with the wet and dry seasons, widening surface cracks every year. Sealing cracks before the rainy season prevents water from reaching the base layer - the main cause of deeper structural failures in Conejo Valley driveways. Done annually or every other year, it substantially extends the life of a sound surface.
Potholes in Newbury Park driveways and parking areas typically form after water breaches an unrepaired crack, weakens the base over winter, and then collapses under vehicle weight. Cutting out the damaged section and filling it with properly compacted material stops the failure from spreading - important on hillside lots where water flow makes the damage worse faster.
Hillside properties in Newbury Park - particularly in neighborhoods that back up to the Santa Monica Mountains - shed water quickly during winter storms, and that runoff travels directly across paved surfaces if there is no channel or drain to redirect it. Proper drainage planning protects both the paved surface and the adjacent landscaping from the concentrated flows this terrain produces.
For driveways that have significant surface wear but a base that is still structurally sound, resurfacing adds a fresh layer of asphalt without the cost of full replacement. It is a common solution in Newbury Park's 1970s and 1980s neighborhoods, where the base was well-built originally but the top layer has weathered through decades of Conejo Valley heat and UV.
Newbury Park is the western community within the City of Thousand Oaks, sitting in the Conejo Valley where US-101 curves between the San Fernando Valley and the Ventura County coast. The valley was largely undeveloped before the 1960s and then filled in rapidly through the 1990s - meaning most of the housing stock is between 30 and 60 years old. Driveways and asphalt surfaces from that era were designed for a different traffic load and have been weathering through decades of hot summers, Santa Ana winds, and winter rain cycles. Clay-heavy soils across much of the valley floor and hillside terrain expand when the ground is wet and shrink back in the long dry season, working against any paved surface that does not have a deep, properly compacted base. The result is a specific pattern of cracking, heaving, and base failure that contractors unfamiliar with this soil profile will misdiagnose or under-prepare for.
The wildfire environment adds another dimension. Newbury Park was directly in the path of the Woolsey Fire in 2018, and many properties on the hillside streets adjacent to the Santa Monica Mountains carry ongoing fire risk. Wildfire on surrounding slopes strips vegetation and dramatically increases runoff rates in the first few rainy seasons after a burn - sending debris and high-velocity water across paved surfaces and drainage channels that were designed for normal rainfall. Even in years without a local fire, the dry Santa Ana wind events of fall can damage asphalt by pulling moisture out of the binder. An asphalt paving contractor working in Newbury Park needs to account for these conditions - not just the standard residential job spec.
Our crew works throughout Newbury Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Paving and grading permits for Newbury Park properties go through the City of Thousand Oaks Community Development Department, since Newbury Park is within the city limits. We are familiar with that process and can identify when a permit is required and when straightforward reseal or patch work can proceed without one. Main access routes through the area include Wendy Drive, Reino Road, and Lynn Road, all of which feed neighborhood streets on both sides of the freeway. The commercial strip along the 101 corridor has different paving needs than the residential neighborhoods spreading up into the hills toward the mountains.
We also serve Moorpark to the north and Camarillo to the west. Whether your property is in Dos Vientos Ranch on the hillside or in one of the older flatland neighborhoods near Newbury Park High, we know the roads, the soil conditions, and the typical age of the housing stock here - and that makes for better work.
Reach us at (805) 507-9064 or use the contact form on this site. We reply to every Newbury Park request within one business day and schedule site visits quickly - usually within the same week.
We walk the driveway or parking area with you, check the base condition, assess any drainage concerns, and provide a written estimate with all costs itemized - no surprises. For hillside lots in Dos Vientos Ranch or similar areas, this step identifies base and grading needs before any work is priced.
We confirm the date, show up on time, and handle all preparation - surface cleaning, crack filling, edge masking - before any material goes down. You do not need to be present for the work, but we walk through any questions with you before starting.
When the job is done, we walk the finished surface with you and explain cure time requirements - typically 24 hours before vehicle traffic for sealcoating, longer for new asphalt paving. We leave the site clean and answer any follow-up questions you have.
We serve all of Newbury Park and the surrounding Conejo Valley. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day with a no-obligation written estimate.
(805) 507-9064Newbury Park is the western portion of the City of Thousand Oaks, sitting in the Conejo Valley in western Ventura County. The community is home to roughly 28,000 residents and is bordered to the south by the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, with trailheads accessible directly from many residential streets. Most of the housing stock was built in the suburban expansion that swept the Conejo Valley from the 1960s through the 1990s - single-family homes with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages on lots that range from modest flatland parcels to large hillside properties with long driveways. The Dos Vientos Ranch community, developed in the 1990s and 2000s on the hillside above the valley floor, represents the newer end of the housing stock and features larger homes on slopes with different drainage and grading challenges than the older neighborhoods closer to the freeway.
Newbury Park has a suburban character centered on owner-occupied single-family homes, with commercial activity concentrated along the US-101 corridor on streets like Wendy Drive and Lynn Road. The community sits about 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles and is well-connected by the 101 to both the San Fernando Valley and the Ventura County coast. Nearby Thousand Oaks to the east shares the same city government, and Simi Valley sits just over the hills to the north via Moorpark Road. The Conejo Valley's combination of high homeownership rates, aging housing stock, and clay-heavy soils makes it one of the most active markets in Ventura County for driveway paving and asphalt maintenance work.
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