Bragato Paving is your source for quality paving services for both residential and commercial properties. Whether you're looking to repair your existing pavement, or need new pavement installation, Bragato Paving has you covered. We make sure to lay down a smooth finish for your sidewalks, driveways and parking lots. As a family owned and operated asphalt paving company, Bragato Paving carries a proud legacy of providing exceptional customer service to our neighbors throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Since 1925, Bragato Paving Company has been providing quality asphalt work for the San Francisco Bay Area Peninsula. We are family owned and operated through four generations. We offer over 90 years of experience and expertise to help you get the best products and services available for your particular project needs. We offer complete asphalt paving services to both commercial and residential clients throughout the Greater Bay Area.
When commercial asphalt pavement comes to the end of its useful life, a reconstruction process is usually recommended. Reconstruction of pavement usually consists of saw cutting the problem area, excavating and removing the deteriorated asphalt from the site, reshaping and recompacting the base, then finally installing the new asphalt.
In addition to roads, hot mix asphalt concrete is a popular choice for paving parking lots, driveways, airport runways, racetracks, tennis courts, and other areas where a smooth, durable surface is needed.
Motorized carts on clearly defined and paved cart paths speed up play – especially on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. On your busiest days, paved paths make it easier to require all golfers to use a cart and to keep everyone moving.
Liquid asphalt is also known as natural asphalt, tar, or bitumen. Asphalt building material is a combination of liquid asphalt and aggregate. It's also known as asphalt pavement, tarmac, macadam, plant mix, asphalt concrete, and bituminous concrete.
Getting a road built can be a complicated process, involving committees and figuring out the proper funding, so you want to make sure it lasts. Fortunately, most pavement has a lifespan of over 20 years with very little maintenance after it's laid.