
Quickset Gilroy Asphalt Paving handles asphalt repair, driveway paving, and crack sealing throughout Coyote, CA - including large rural lots and long private driveways that most contractors do not typically service.
We have been serving the South Bay and South Santa Clara County area since 2020, and we reply to every request within one business day.

Long driveways on Coyote Valley properties take a beating from the clay soil shrink-swell cycle every year. When cracks and surface breaks show up, catching them early with proper asphalt repair prevents the kind of base damage that turns a patch job into a full replacement.
Properties in Coyote often have driveways far longer than a typical suburb, sometimes running hundreds of feet from the road to the house. Whether you are replacing a deteriorated surface or paving a gravel drive for the first time, we size the crew and equipment to the job.
The Coyote Valley gets intense summer heat and very little shade on most rural properties. Sealcoating your asphalt surface every few years slows the UV oxidation that turns a healthy black surface gray, brittle, and prone to cracking ahead of schedule.
Coyote Valley lots collect runoff from the surrounding hills and the flat valley floor drains slowly when the clay is saturated. Pooling water near a driveway or structure means standing moisture working into every crack you have - drainage work is often part of any paving project out here.
Rural driveways and access roads in Coyote can develop potholes quickly once cracking starts. Potholes on a long private driveway grow fast without intervention, especially through the wet season. Patching early keeps the surrounding asphalt stable.
The hot, dry summer in Coyote Valley dries out unprotected asphalt and causes surface cracking. Sealing those cracks before the winter rain arrives keeps water from working into the base, which is what causes cracks to spread and deepen over time.
Coyote sits on the floor of a broad agricultural valley between the Diablo Range to the east and the Santa Cruz Mountains foothills to the west. The soils here are clay-heavy, typical of valley floors throughout the South Bay. Clay expands when it takes in water during the wet season and contracts again as the ground dries through spring and summer. That repeated movement is the main reason driveways and paved surfaces in Coyote crack from below, even when the asphalt surface itself was properly installed. Addressing the base - not just the top layer - is what separates a repair that holds from one that reopens in two years.
Properties in Coyote tend to be larger than typical Santa Clara County suburban lots, with longer driveways, outbuildings, and in some cases active or former agricultural land. Many homes here were built in the mid-20th century, and their driveways and paved access roads reflect decades of seasonal soil movement. The community sits at the edge of San Jose's urban growth boundary, meaning it has stayed more rural and low-density than the neighborhoods immediately to the north - which also means there are fewer nearby contractors who actually know how to work on this type of property.
Our crew works throughout the Coyote area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Properties in Coyote are governed by Santa Clara County rather than a city government, so permit questions for projects that touch county road rights-of-way are handled through the county rather than a local city hall. US Highway 101 is the main corridor through the area, and most local roads branch off from there through the valley floor - we know these roads and route our equipment accordingly.
Coyote Creek runs through the valley, and properties near the creek or in low areas of the valley floor can see drainage challenges after heavy winter rain. Coyote Lake Harvey Bear Ranch County Park sits in the hills to the east, and properties near that edge of the community sometimes have different access road conditions than those on the valley floor. We also serve customers in nearby Los Gatos, CA and Morgan Hill, CA, so if you have neighbors just outside the Coyote area, we can help them too.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe the surface you need worked on. We reply within one business day to confirm details and schedule a site visit.
We come to your property, walk the driveway or paved surface, check the base condition and drainage, and take measurements. You receive a written estimate before any work is agreed to - no obligation and no surprises later.
We bring the equipment and crew matched to the size of your job. Rural properties in Coyote sometimes require larger equipment for long driveways - we plan for that before arriving. Most jobs are completed in one or two days.
We walk you through the finished surface before leaving. New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and up to a week before heavy vehicles - we explain exactly what to do and what to watch for as it cures.
We serve the Coyote Valley area and are comfortable working on larger rural properties with long driveways and outbuildings. Call now or send a message - we reply within one business day with a free written estimate.
(669) 345-1659Coyote is an unincorporated community in the southern part of Santa Clara County, sitting in the Coyote Valley between the city of San Jose to the north and Morgan Hill to the south. Because it is unincorporated, it is governed by the county rather than its own city government - which means residents here deal with Santa Clara County for permitting and road maintenance rather than a local city hall. The valley floor has historically been agricultural land, and the character of the area reflects that: properties tend to be larger, lots are less uniform than suburban neighborhoods, and the landscape still has a mix of homes and open land. More information about the area can be found on the Coyote, California Wikipedia article.
The housing stock in Coyote is a mix of older ranch-style and farmhouse-style structures built in the mid-20th century alongside some newer construction on larger parcels. Many properties have long driveways, detached garages, or outbuildings - a profile very different from the subdivision homes that dominate most of South County. US-101 runs through the area and connects Coyote directly to San Jose to the north and to Morgan Hill and Gilroy to the south. Coyote Lake Harvey Bear Ranch County Park sits in the Diablo Range hills to the east, adding to the outdoor character of the area. The community is close to Morgan Hill, which has more commercial services, and many Coyote residents also use resources in Gilroy to the south.
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Learn MoreWhether your driveway is 50 feet or 500 feet long, we bring the right crew and equipment to get the job done. Reach out now and we will respond within one business day.