
Meridian Beaumont Asphalt Paving serves Loma Linda with commercial asphalt paving, driveway work, sealcoating, and parking lot maintenance - and we know the Anderson Street corridor, the South Hills neighborhoods, and the clay soils that cause pavement problems throughout this city. We respond within 1 business day.

Loma Linda has a dense concentration of medical offices, university buildings, and support businesses along and near Anderson Street, and those properties need parking surfaces that hold up under constant daily use. Our commercial asphalt paving service is built for exactly that kind of high-traffic environment.
The Inland Empire heat dries out asphalt binder faster than property owners in coastal areas typically expect, and Loma Linda is no exception. Sealcoating every two to four years extends the life of any pavement surface and is especially important for commercial properties where appearance and safety both matter to visitors and staff.
Residential properties in Loma Linda range from older homes near the university to newer construction in the Bryn Mawr area, and the needs vary. Older driveways near the university core often show clay soil movement damage, while newer homes in Bryn Mawr are dealing with first-cycle maintenance as surfaces reach the age where cracking begins.
Crack sealing is the first line of defense against base failure on any Loma Linda property. The clay soils in this valley open cracks from below, and once water gets into the base through an unsealed crack, the repair becomes far more expensive. Addressing cracks early is the most cost-effective pavement maintenance step a property owner can take here.
Regular maintenance on Loma Linda commercial parking lots - including sealcoating, crack sealing, and re-striping - keeps surfaces safe and compliant without the cost of full replacement. Properties near Loma Linda University Medical Center, where traffic is heavy seven days a week, benefit most from a consistent maintenance schedule.
Properties near San Timoteo Creek and the South Hills can face drainage problems that other Loma Linda properties do not, and pavement that sits in standing water after heavy rain deteriorates quickly. We design and install drainage solutions as part of paving projects so water moves off the surface and away from the base rather than pooling and causing damage.
Loma Linda is a compact city built around a major university and one of the most active medical centers in the region. That combination creates two distinct categories of pavement demand. Commercial and institutional properties along Anderson Street and near Loma Linda University Medical Center see heavy daily traffic from staff, patients, and visitors, and those surfaces need pavement that is thick enough and well-maintained enough to handle it. Residential properties scattered throughout the city deal with the same Inland Empire climate stresses as every other San Bernardino Valley city: clay-heavy soils that shrink and expand seasonally, UV exposure that dries out asphalt binder, and occasional heat events above 100 degrees that soften poorly maintained surfaces.
The city also has some terrain variation that affects paving work. The South Hills open space occupies the southern third of Loma Linda, and homes backing up to those hills sit on sloped lots where drainage and grading need to be factored into any paving project. Properties near San Timoteo Creek, which runs through the city and has a history of flooding, can have drainage-related base issues that show up as pavement settlement or cracking after wet winters. A contractor who only sees flat Inland Empire parking lots will not be prepared for these conditions, but they are routine for a crew that works throughout this area regularly.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Projects that touch the sidewalk or street connection go through the City of Loma Linda, and we handle the permit process for our customers so there are no delays from missing paperwork.
We are familiar with the full footprint of the city, from the busy Anderson Street corridor near the Medical Center to the quieter streets toward the Bryn Mawr neighborhood on the eastern edge of the city. We know that the Bryn Mawr area, annexed in 2008, has newer homes on larger lots with different pavement needs than the older residential blocks closer to Loma Linda University. Whether we are doing commercial lot work for a medical office or a residential driveway on a South Hills-adjacent street, we show up knowing the terrain. We also serve neighboring Highland, CA to the north and Redlands, CA to the east.
Reach us by phone at (909) 766-6720 or through our online estimate form. We respond within 1 business day to set up a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit the property to measure the area, check drainage, and assess the base condition. Your written quote itemizes all costs including any drainage or grading work - so there are no surprises on pricing. You do not need to be present during the assessment.
If a City of Loma Linda permit is required, we handle it before the crew arrives. For commercial properties that need to stay accessible, we plan the work in phases to minimize disruption to staff and visitors.
We complete the work and clean up before leaving. You get clear guidance on curing time and when the surface can take traffic - including specifics for commercial properties with vehicles that cannot wait 72 hours.
We serve all of Loma Linda, from Anderson Street to the South Hills neighborhoods. Written quote before work starts. Response within 1 business day.
(909) 766-6720Loma Linda is a small city of about 25,000 people in southwestern San Bernardino County, covering roughly 7.6 square miles between San Bernardino to the north, Redlands to the east, and Colton to the west. The city is defined by Loma Linda University Medical Center, one of the most recognized hospitals and research institutions in the country, and the adjacent Loma Linda University, a Seventh-day Adventist school that has anchored the community since the early 1900s. Anderson Street is the main north-south corridor through the city, and the streets around the Medical Center see some of the heaviest daily traffic in the area. The city incorporated in 1970 and has grown steadily since, adding the Bryn Mawr neighborhood on its eastern edge in 2008.
Housing in Loma Linda ranges from older stucco homes near the university core to newer construction in the Bryn Mawr area, where larger lots and more recently built homes create a different set of property needs. The South Hills occupy the southern third of the city as a protected open space, and homes near those hills tend to sit on sloped lots with drainage and grading considerations that differ from the flatter northern neighborhoods. Interstate 10 runs along the northern edge of the city, connecting residents quickly to San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east. Neighboring Highland is just to the north, and Redlands borders the city to the east.
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