
Meridian Beaumont Asphalt Paving serves Moreno Valley with parking lot paving, driveway paving, asphalt repair, and sealcoating - we know the clay soils and triple-digit summer heat here, and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Moreno Valley has a large commercial base along Alessandro Boulevard, Perris Boulevard, and the I-215 corridor, and parking lots on those high-traffic routes take a harder beating than residential surfaces. We build lots designed for the clay soils and heat here. See our parking lot paving services.
The bulk of Moreno Valley was built in the 1980s and 1990s, which means most original driveways in those neighborhoods are now 30 to 40 years old - well past the point where resurfacing or full replacement makes sense. Expansive clay soils add stress from below that speeds up the deterioration cycle.
In Moreno Valley, the combination of clay soil movement during the wet-dry cycle and summer UV oxidation is the most common reason asphalt develops cracks and depressions. Catching base failures early with targeted repair keeps costs manageable before small problems become full replacements.
Moreno Valley sits in an inland valley where summer UV exposure is intense and temperatures regularly top 100 degrees. A quality sealcoat every two to four years locks in the oils in the asphalt binder and dramatically slows the oxidation that turns blacktop gray and brittle.
Once winter rain reaches a compromised asphalt base in Moreno Valley, potholes can form quickly - especially in parking lots and driveways over clay-heavy ground. Timely patching prevents vehicle damage and liability exposure before a single hole grows into a large failed section.
Moreno Valley's shrink-swell soils create lateral stress that opens cracks in pavement repeatedly, so sealing them early - before water gets in and weakens the base - is the most effective preventive maintenance a property owner can do here.
Most of Moreno Valley was built during the rapid growth of the 1980s and 1990s, when developers paved thousands of driveways, parking lots, and access roads across the valley floor. That construction era used standard mixes and base depths that were adequate at the time, but 30 to 40 years of heat cycles and soil movement have brought many of those surfaces to their end of life. The city now has a large volume of aging pavement that needs either repair or full replacement, and owners who act before failure save substantially compared to waiting until base damage is extensive.
The climate here is what makes local expertise matter. Summer temperatures in the Moreno Valley basin regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which softens low-quality asphalt mixes and accelerates binder oxidation in any mix that is not properly sealed. The clay-heavy soils across much of the valley expand significantly when winter rain comes and contract again in the dry season, creating the ground movement that cracks pavement from below. A contractor who does not account for these conditions in base design and mix selection will produce pavement that fails faster than it should.
Our crew works throughout Moreno Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city is large - covering roughly 50 square miles - and the soil character can vary between the flatter valley floor neighborhoods and the areas closer to Box Springs Mountain on the northwest edge of the city. We have worked on residential driveways in the quiet tracts near March Air Reserve Base and on commercial lots along the busy Perris Boulevard and Heacock Street corridors, and those jobs call for different approaches.
The 60 Freeway and the 215 connect Moreno Valley to the broader Inland Empire, and the logistics and warehouse facilities that have grown up near those interchanges create significant commercial paving work alongside the residential demand. Alessandro Boulevard and Cactus Avenue are two of the arteries we navigate daily to reach customers across the city. We also serve nearby Perris, CA to the south and San Bernardino, CA to the northwest.
Reach us by phone at (909) 766-6720 or through our contact form. We reply within 1 business day to arrange a site visit that fits your schedule.
We visit your Moreno Valley property to measure the area, probe the base condition, and assess drainage. The written quote you receive breaks down all cost components - removal, base prep, paving, and any permit fees - with no hidden charges.
Any project touching the public right-of-way requires City of Moreno Valley approval, which we pull before scheduling the crew. Work is timed to avoid the hottest part of the day in summer so the mix bonds correctly.
We clean up the site at the end of each day and walk you through curing requirements before we leave - including how long to stay off the surface and when to schedule your first sealcoat to protect the investment.
We serve all of Moreno Valley, from the neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to the commercial corridors along Perris Boulevard and Alessandro. No obligation, no pressure.
(909) 766-6720Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, covering roughly 50 square miles in the Inland Empire with a population well above 200,000 residents. The city grew dramatically in the 1980s and 1990s, when developers built large tracts of single-family homes across the valley floor, and that growth has continued into the 2000s with additional residential and industrial development. The result is a city with a wide range of housing - from 1980s stucco ranch homes in established neighborhoods to newer subdivisions on the city's eastern and southern edges. The City of Moreno Valley manages permitting and public works for residents and contractors working in the city limits.
March Air Reserve Base anchors the western side of the city and has been a major employer and community presence for decades. Box Springs Mountain rises on the northwest edge of the valley, and Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits just to the south - both are local landmarks that help orient the city's geography. The community includes long-term homeowners, working families, and newer arrivals who moved inland from higher-cost coastal areas. Nearby Riverside, CA sits to the northwest, and Perris, CA borders the city to the south along the 215 corridor.
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