
Quickset Gilroy Asphalt Paving serves residential and commercial properties in Morgan Hill, CA with paving, sealcoating, repairs, and lot maintenance - licensed, locally owned, and replying within one business day.

Morgan Hill businesses along Dunne Avenue and near the US-101 interchanges carry consistent commercial traffic that wears parking lots quickly. Our commercial asphalt paving work is built for that kind of sustained load, with base preparation matched to the property's traffic volume.
Morgan Hill summers are long and dry, and UV exposure from months of intense sun oxidizes unprotected asphalt faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every two to four years is the most cost-effective way to extend driveway life and prevent brittleness from becoming cracking.
Ranch-style homes and older neighborhoods built in the 1970s and 1980s often have driveways that are 40 or more years old. When cracks have spread and sections are starting to break apart, targeted repair can restore the surface without the full cost of replacement - as long as the base is still sound.
Larger lots on the hillside edges of Morgan Hill can have drainage challenges that flat suburban lots do not. When water from slopes or neighboring properties concentrates on a paved surface, it accelerates deterioration at the edges and joints. We grade and channel drainage as part of any paving job.
When a Morgan Hill driveway has surface cracking but the base underneath is still solid, resurfacing with a new layer of asphalt is a practical middle ground between patching and full replacement. It gives the surface a fresh start without the cost of digging everything out.
Newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of Morgan Hill were mostly built with concrete driveways, but many property owners on older lots or larger parcels prefer asphalt. Whether you are replacing a worn-out surface or paving an unpaved driveway for the first time, we size the job to your specific property.
Morgan Hill has a housing stock that spans five decades of construction - from ranch-style homes built in the 1970s and 1980s to newer subdivisions added in the 2000s. That means a large share of driveways and parking lots in established neighborhoods are now 30 to 50 years old, and many are showing exactly what happens when asphalt ages without maintenance: surface oxidation, spreading cracks, and sections that have started to shift or sink. Replacing these surfaces requires understanding the clay-heavy valley floor soil that has been moving under them for decades - doing the job without addressing the base leads to the same problems returning faster than expected.
The city also has a significant number of properties on larger lots, particularly on the west side toward the foothills and on the edges near Henry W. Coe State Park. These hillside and rural-edge properties have drainage dynamics that flat suburban lots do not - water from uphill concentrates at driveways and parking areas, which accelerates edge erosion and undermines base layers. Commercial properties along the Monterey Road and US-101 corridors face heavy daily traffic that demands heavier base construction than residential work. A contractor with actual experience working in Morgan Hill knows which part of the city a property is in and plans accordingly.
Our crew works throughout Morgan Hill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Morgan Hill sits about 10 miles north of Gilroy along US-101, and we make this run consistently - from the older ranch neighborhoods near downtown to the newer tracts on the north side off Cochrane Road. Permit requirements for curb cuts and drainage connections go through the City of Morgan Hill Community Development department, and we handle that paperwork when a project requires it.
Morgan Hill is a city that genuinely feels different from denser Silicon Valley communities - Monterey Road runs through a compact downtown with local businesses, and Anderson Lake County Park to the southeast gives the area an outdoor character that residents value. Properties near the foothills on the west side back up toward open space and vineyard land. We also serve nearby Coyote, CA to the north, which sits between Morgan Hill and San Jose, and Gilroy to the south - so neighbors and businesses across this entire stretch of the valley can reach us.
Call us or submit a message describing the surface you need worked on. We respond within one business day to confirm what you need and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your Morgan Hill property, check the base condition, evaluate drainage, and measure the area. You receive a written estimate before any work starts - so the price you agree to is the price you pay.
We handle prep, base work, and asphalt installation - usually in a single day for residential driveways. The job site is cleaned up before we leave, and we do not leave equipment sitting on your property overnight without a reason.
After the job is done, we walk the finished surface with you, explain the curing timeline - 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic, up to a week for heavy vehicles - and answer any questions about ongoing maintenance.
We serve all of Morgan Hill - from ranch neighborhoods near downtown to newer developments on the north and east sides. Call or send a message and we will reply within one business day.
(669) 345-1659Morgan Hill is a city of roughly 45,000 to 50,000 people at the southern edge of Silicon Valley, about 10 miles south of San Jose. It has a genuine downtown along Monterey Road with local shops and restaurants, which sets it apart from many nearby cities that are purely suburban. Most of the residential neighborhoods were built between the 1970s and the 2000s, ranging from ranch-style homes on generous lots near the older parts of the city to newer stucco-and-tile subdivisions added in the 1990s and 2000s on the north and east sides. The city has a strong owner-occupied housing base, reflecting a community that invests in its properties.
US-101 runs through Morgan Hill with several interchanges serving Dunne Avenue, East Main Avenue, and Cochrane Road - the main east-west arterials that connect the freeway to residential areas. The city is surrounded by agricultural land and foothills, and Henry W. Coe State Park to the east gives Morgan Hill residents access to one of the largest state parks in Northern California. Anderson Lake County Park to the southeast is another local landmark. We serve the surrounding communities as well - including San Martin, CA directly to the south and Coyote, CA to the north.
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Learn MoreOlder driveways and parking lots across Morgan Hill are past due for attention. Call today or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day with a free written estimate.