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Shared/Private Roads
Residential Private Road Paving in The San Francisco Bay Area
Lucas Paving has served roads of all kinds for over 75 years. We provide residential shared and private road paving throughout The San Francisco Bay Area. Our services include drainage, road reconstruction, and repair. We conduct these services to improve the way roads handle traffic and loads over time.
Using our skills, knowledge, and training, we can design and construct a paving system that meets your unique needs.
Why Private Road Maintenance Matters
What We Do for Private Roads
Drainage
Our team inspects and reviews your road’s slope, grading, and runoff. This will enable us to develop a plan to prevent standing water and reduce moisture intrusion below the pavement surface.Road Reconstruction
We can provide reconstruction in areas where the existing roadway has widespread failure. This service can restore structure and correct underlying issues, preventing them from spreading or worsening.Targeted Repairs
If there are only specific areas or spots on your road that need to be repaired, we can patch pave these areas while leaving the rest of the asphalt surface alone. Our targeted repair focuses on localized areas, addressing problem areas while preserving stable portions of the road.Providing Roads With the Right Asphalt Thickness
The thickness of your asphalt pavement plays a major role in its strength and durability. A thicker asphalt section is better able to support and evenly distribute vehicle loads, helping to reduce the risk of cracking, potholes and other pavement failures.
While a thinner asphalt section may have a lower upfront cost, it is more susceptible to damage and often requires more frequent repairs, which can lead to higher maintenance costs over time.
For most residential roads, we recommend paving 4-inches of asphalt. This thickness provides reliable long-term performance, supports typical traffic loads, and helps minimize future maintenance needs. It is also important to consider heavy service vehicles, such as garbage trucks, which can weigh between 50,000 and 80,000 pounds when fully loaded. A 4-inch asphalt section is better equipped to withstand these heavy loads and the repeated stress they place on residential roadways, helping to extend the life of the pavement and reduce future maintenance costs.

