
Meridian Beaumont Asphalt Paving serves San Bernardino with commercial asphalt paving, driveway paving, sealcoating, and parking lot striping - and we know how the valley heat, clay soils, and Santa Ana winds wear on pavement across this large and varied city. We respond to every request within 1 business day.

San Bernardino has a large and varied commercial base - from retail strips along Baseline Street and Foothill Boulevard to warehousing and logistics facilities near Interstate 215 - and each type of property has different traffic load and paving requirements. Learn more about commercial asphalt paving.
San Bernardino parking lots deal with high traffic volume, intense summer heat that softens lower-grade asphalt mixes, and alluvial soils that shift during wet winters and dry summers. Proper base depth and a quality hot-mix spec are what separate a parking lot that lasts 20 years from one that needs repair in five.
Many residential streets in central and western San Bernardino are lined with homes built in the 1940s through the 1970s, and those original driveways - where any asphalt was laid at all - are well past their expected lifespan. A fresh driveway makes a real difference in curb appeal and usability for owner-occupied homes in these neighborhoods.
San Bernardino summers are relentless on unprotected pavement - daytime heat above 100 degrees, low humidity, and strong UV radiation all work together to dry out the binder and turn asphalt gray within a few years. Sealcoating every two to four years is the most cost-effective maintenance step a property owner here can take.
San Bernardino businesses with customer-facing parking are subject to California ADA compliance requirements, and faded or missing striping is one of the most common code issues flagged during inspections. Fresh striping after repaving or sealcoating keeps a lot compliant and usable.
The foothills neighborhoods on the north side of San Bernardino see more severe pavement stress than the flat valley floor because steeper grades concentrate water flow, and sloped driveways develop edge cracking and channeling damage more quickly. Targeted repairs that address both the surface and the base stop that damage from spreading.
San Bernardino is the county seat of the largest county by area in the contiguous United States, and the city itself spans a wide range of terrain and building stock. The flat valley floor, where much of the older residential and commercial inventory sits, is underlain by alluvial soils deposited over time by the Santa Ana River. Those soils include clay-heavy layers that swell during wet winters and shrink during dry summers, creating the kind of gradual ground movement that cracks driveways and destabilizes parking lot bases over time. Add in summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees and fall Santa Ana wind events that can gust well over 50 miles per hour, and the surface conditions for pavement are among the harshest in Southern California.
The city's commercial base adds a layer of complexity that residential-only contractors may not be equipped for. High-traffic logistics facilities near the interstate interchange, retail lots along the main commercial corridors, and parking serving the institutions on the north side of the city - including Cal State San Bernardino - all have different loading demands and wear patterns. A contractor who understands the difference between a low-traffic residential driveway and a delivery truck staging area will specify the right mix thickness and base depth the first time, rather than leaving a business owner with a failing lot two years after completion.
Our crew works throughout San Bernardino regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial projects in the city typically require permits from the City of San Bernardino Development Services Department, and we pull those permits as part of the job so the work is compliant from the start. We are familiar with the different soil conditions across the city - the alluvial valley floor around Baseline Street and Waterman Avenue behaves differently from the rockier, steeper foothills lots up near Cal State San Bernardino, and we plan each project accordingly.
Whether a job is near the old Historic Route 66 corridor through downtown, out by the airport on the east side, or in a hillside neighborhood north of the I-215, we know how to plan the route and the project. We regularly serve neighboring Highland, CA directly to the east, and our coverage extends south and west to reach Moreno Valley, CA as well.
Reach us at (909) 766-6720 or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a visit to your San Bernardino property at a time that works for you or your business.
We visit the site, assess the existing base and drainage, and deliver a written quote itemizing removal, base work, paving, striping if needed, and permit costs. No vague estimates - you see the full scope before deciding.
For commercial jobs or any work touching the public right-of-way, we handle permit applications with the city. We schedule work around your business hours where possible and give you a clear timeline before the crew arrives.
We clean the site at the end of each workday and give you written curing instructions. Residential driveways need 24 to 72 hours off the surface. Commercial lots can often be phased to keep part of the parking area usable during curing.
We cover all of San Bernardino, CA - commercial lots, residential driveways, and everything in between. Free written estimates, permits handled, 1 business day response.
(909) 766-6720San Bernardino is one of the larger cities in the Inland Empire with a population well over 200,000, and it serves as the county seat for San Bernardino County - the largest county by area in the contiguous United States. The city sits in the San Bernardino Valley at roughly 1,000 feet elevation, with the San Bernardino Mountains rising sharply to the north and the Santa Ana River running through its southern portion. The housing stock is diverse - older bungalows and ranch-style homes from the 1940s through the 1970s fill established neighborhoods near downtown and along the Historic Route 66 corridor, while newer developments sit on the city's north and east edges. The commercial and industrial landscape is equally varied, with retail corridors on Baseline Street and Foothill Boulevard, university-adjacent neighborhoods near California State University, San Bernardino, and a growing logistics and warehousing corridor near San Bernardino International Airport on the east side.
Interstate 10 and Interstate 215 intersect in San Bernardino, making it a major regional crossroads in Southern California. The foothills neighborhoods along the northern edge of the city, closer to the San Bernardino National Forest, sit on steeper lots with rockier soil and deal with different drainage conditions than the flat valley floor. Adjacent cities we serve include Loma Linda, CA to the south and Highland, CA to the east, both of which share the same valley soil and climate conditions.
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Learn MoreFrom parking lots and commercial sites to residential driveways, we cover all of San Bernardino - call today and we will assess your property and give you a written quote with no obligation.