
Meridian Beaumont Asphalt Paving serves Redlands with driveway paving, asphalt repair, sealcoating, and parking lot work - and we understand the tree roots, clay soils, and older foundations that make paving in this city different from newer Inland Empire suburbs. We respond within 1 business day.

Redlands has some of the oldest residential lots in the Inland Empire, and driveways on those properties have been taking root pressure, soil movement, and heat cycling for decades. Whether your driveway needs a full replacement or a properly prepared new surface, our driveway paving service is built for exactly these conditions.
The clay soils under many Redlands driveways push and pull with the seasons, and that movement opens cracks from below. Sealing them before water gets into the base is the most affordable repair a Redlands homeowner can make, and it prevents a simple crack from becoming a full replacement job.
The inland valley heat and intense UV at this latitude dry out asphalt binder faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every two to four years restores the surface, slows oxidation, and is particularly important for older Redlands driveways that may not have been sealed in years.
Potholes in Redlands often start with base failure caused by clay soil expansion, and they grow fast once the surface breaks. Repairing them early before the cavity grows is especially important on the longer driveways common in the older, larger-lot neighborhoods north and west of downtown.
Redlands has active commercial corridors along Redlands Boulevard and near the I-10 interchange, and those parking lots need surfaces that handle high traffic year-round. We pave and maintain commercial lots for property owners and managers throughout the city.
Many homes in Redlands have older asphalt driveways with sections that have heaved, sunk, or cracked from decades of root intrusion and soil movement. Targeted repairs that address the underlying cause - not just the surface - keep repair costs manageable and extend the life of a driveway that does not yet need full replacement.
Redlands is unusual in the Inland Empire because it has a large number of homes built before World War II, many of them on large lots with mature citrus trees, oaks, and other deep-rooted plants. Those trees do exactly what trees do - they push roots under driveways, lift concrete and asphalt from below, and create raised edges and surface cracks that get worse every season. A contractor who has not worked on these older properties tends to patch the surface without dealing with the root pressure underneath, and the damage comes back within a year. Proper work here means understanding whether the roots can be trimmed, whether the base needs regrading, and how to compact new material against a challenging subgrade.
Redlands also sits at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, and the northern and hillside neighborhoods have slopes that demand proper drainage planning on every paving job. The clay-heavy soils in this area swell when it rains in winter and shrink back in summer, a cycle that stresses pavement from below regardless of how good the surface mix is. Add the inland valley heat that reaches well into the 90s and occasionally above 100 degrees, and you have a climate that accelerates asphalt degradation in ways that require both a quality installation and a regular maintenance schedule to manage.
Our crew works throughout Redlands regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Projects that involve the curb cut or sidewalk apron go through the City of Redlands, and we handle the permit process as part of the job so homeowners do not have to navigate the building department on their own.
We know Redlands Boulevard and Tennessee Street as the main commercial corridors, and we are equally familiar with the quiet older streets north of downtown where the Victorian and Craftsman homes sit on large lots with long driveways. The University of Redlands campus and the surrounding neighborhoods bring a mix of property types that we work on regularly, and the newer subdivisions on the south and east sides of the city have their own set of needs as those driveways hit their first major maintenance cycle. We also serve neighboring Loma Linda, CA to the west and Yucaipa, 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 schedule a site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your property to assess the surface condition, check for root damage, and evaluate the base. Your written quote breaks out all line items including any root or base work - so you know exactly what you are paying for before we start.
If your project requires a City of Redlands permit, we handle the application before the crew arrives. We schedule the work for appropriate weather conditions and let you know the timeline in advance.
We finish the job and clean up the site before we leave. You get specific guidance on when to use the new surface and how to care for it in the first weeks - including how heat affects curing time in the Redlands summer.
We serve all of Redlands, respond within 1 business day, and provide written quotes before any work begins. No surprises.
(909) 766-6720Redlands is a city of about 75,000 people in San Bernardino County, situated at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles. The city built its identity on the navel orange industry in the late 1800s, and that history left behind large Victorian and Craftsman-era homes that still line the streets north and west of downtown. The A.K. Smiley Public Library, built in 1898 and still in active use, anchors the historic downtown, while the San Bernardino County Museum sits just east of the city center. The University of Redlands, a private liberal arts school founded in 1907, occupies a tree-lined campus in the residential core and has been a steady part of the community for well over a century. Esri, one of the world's leading geographic information system companies, is headquartered in Redlands and is one of the largest employers in the Inland Empire.
The city has a wider range of housing ages and styles than most of its neighbors. The oldest neighborhoods have homes on large lots with long driveways and established trees, while mid-century ranch homes fill in the surrounding blocks and newer subdivisions occupy the south and east edges of the city. Commercial activity concentrates along Redlands Boulevard, Tennessee Street, and near the Interstate 10 interchange, where the Citrus Plaza shopping center anchors the east side. Interstate 10 runs through the northern part of the city, and State Route 38 heads up from downtown toward Big Bear and the San Bernardino Mountains. Nearby Loma Linda borders Redlands to the west, and Yucaipa is just up the hill to the east.
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