
Cracked, faded, or unpaved driveway? We install smooth asphalt driveways with a proper compacted base that handles Beaumont's heat, wind, and shifting soils.
Driveway paving in Beaumont starts with removing the old surface, grading the ground, and compacting a gravel base before any asphalt is laid - most residential jobs wrap up in one day, and your new driveway is ready for vehicles within 24 to 48 hours.
A lot of homeowners call us after years of dealing with a crumbling concrete driveway or bare dirt that turns to mud every winter. Asphalt gives you a clean, durable surface that handles the Inland Empire's heat and soils far better than a quick patch job. If your driveway already has widespread cracking or sunken sections, asphalt repair may get you there without a full replacement - we will tell you honestly which route makes sense.
The base preparation is the part of the job you cannot see once it is done, but it is what separates a driveway that holds up for 20 years from one that starts sinking in five. We build every driveway the right way from the ground up.
Wide cracks, spiderweb patterns, or long splits running across your driveway mean the asphalt has reached the end of its useful life. Beaumont's intense heat and UV exposure speed up this process. Once cracking becomes widespread, patching alone will not hold.
Low spots and poor drainage mean water is sitting on your driveway instead of running off. Standing water works its way into the asphalt and weakens the base beneath it. In a climate where occasional heavy rains follow long dry spells, this cycle accelerates the damage.
When your driveway looks gray instead of black, feels rough underfoot, and the edges are chipping away, the material has oxidized past the point where sealing helps. Beaumont's high UV exposure and triple-digit summer heat dry out asphalt faster than in cooler areas.
Soil movement is common in the Inland Empire, and driveways installed without a deep, well-compacted base are especially prone to settling unevenly. If you notice dips, bumps, or sections that have shifted, the underlying base has likely failed and the surface needs to be rebuilt properly.
We handle everything from full driveway replacements to new paving on bare ground. Every job includes tear-out, grading, base compaction, and hot-mix asphalt placement rolled to a smooth, even finish. For homeowners who want to upgrade from gravel or dirt, we also offer new driveway installations starting from scratch - and our asphalt paving capabilities cover projects of any size, from a single-car driveway to a full estate approach.
After your new driveway has fully cured, we recommend protecting it with a sealcoat - especially in Beaumont where UV oxidation works quickly on fresh asphalt. We can schedule that follow-up visit months later when the surface is ready. For homeowners dealing with isolated cracks rather than a full replacement, our asphalt repair service covers crack filling, pothole patching, and edge repair so you can extend the life of a driveway that still has good bones.
Best for driveways with widespread cracking, base failure, or surfaces past the point of repair.
Ideal for homeowners upgrading from gravel, dirt, or replacing outdated concrete with asphalt.
Suited for driveways with a sound base that need isolated patching or a fresh top layer.
Beaumont sits at roughly 2,600 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the triple digits and the sun is relentless. That level of UV exposure oxidizes asphalt faster than in cooler coastal areas, which is why we pay close attention to mix selection and why we always recommend sealing a few months after installation. The Pass winds also deposit sand and grit that work into any open crack over time - a sealed, crack-free surface is your best defense. Many homes in Beaumont were built in the 2000s, meaning driveways across the city are now 15 to 20 years old and hitting the point where patching no longer makes sense.
The soils in this part of the Inland Empire shift with moisture changes - swelling when wet and shrinking when dry. That movement is one of the main reasons driveways installed without a deep, well-compacted base start to sink or crack within a few years. We work throughout the area, from homeowners in Calimesa to customers over in Redlands, and we understand the soil and climate conditions that make proper base preparation non-negotiable here.
Call or submit a request online - we respond within one business day. Tell us the size of your driveway, its current condition, and whether you want a full replacement or are starting from scratch.
We visit your property, measure the area, check the slope and drainage, and assess soil conditions. You get a written quote that spells out exactly what is included - no vague estimates.
On the day work begins, we remove the old surface, grade the subgrade, and compact the gravel base to the correct depth. This is the most important step - the base is what makes a driveway last.
Hot-mix asphalt is spread and compacted with a roller to a smooth, even finish. Most driveways are fully paved in one day. We clear the site before we leave, and you can drive on the surface within 24 to 48 hours.
We will visit your property, measure the job, and give you a written quote with no pressure and no surprises. Licensed, insured, and local.
(909) 766-6720We never rush through base preparation. Proper subgrade grading and gravel compaction is what separates a driveway that lasts 20 years from one that sinks within five. Every job gets a base built for Beaumont's shifting soils.
California requires asphalt paving contractors to hold a state-issued license. You can verify our license status any time through the California Contractors State License Board at cslb.ca.gov - we encourage you to check. A licensed crew means you are covered if anything goes wrong.
Beaumont's triple-digit summers require crews who know how to work quickly and manage asphalt mix in extreme heat. We have installed driveways throughout the San Gorgonio Pass area and understand the timing and mix requirements for this climate.
Every project starts with a written estimate that spells out the scope, materials, and price. What we quote is what you pay. We also walk you through permit requirements if your project touches the public right-of-way - so there are no city-related surprises either.
Every one of these details adds up to a driveway you won't have to think about for years. We work in Beaumont and the surrounding Inland Empire because we know the area - the soils, the heat, and what it takes to build something that holds up here. Verify any California contractor license at cslb.ca.gov before signing anything.
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