
Signs and painted lines do not slow down drivers who are in a hurry or do not know your property. A permanent asphalt speed bump does, every single time, with no effort from you.

Speed bump installation in Beaumont means a crew lays and compacts hot-mix asphalt into a rounded raised profile across your driveway or private road, with tapered edges on both sides, and most single-bump residential jobs are completed in a few hours.
Unlike bolt-on rubber strips, a professionally installed asphalt speed bump is built from the same material as your driveway, so it expands and contracts with the surface rather than fighting it. That matters in Beaumont, where summers regularly push temperatures well above 100 degrees and bolt-on hardware tends to crack, shift, and pull free within a season or two. If the existing pavement is worn or the base is soft, addressing those issues first - which may include asphalt sealcoating or surface prep - gives the new bump the foundation it needs to last.
The goal is a bump that slows traffic the way you intended, holds up through Beaumont summers, and does not catch low-clearance vehicles by surprise.
If you regularly see cars cutting through your driveway or shared access road at speeds that feel unsafe, a speed bump is the most direct physical solution. Signs, painted markings, and verbal requests rarely produce lasting results the way a raised obstacle does.
When kids play near the driveway or pets have access to areas where vehicles travel, the consequences of a fast-moving car are much higher. A speed bump forces every driver to slow down, every time, without relying on anyone's attention or goodwill in the moment.
In Beaumont's many planned communities, speeding on private roads is a common HOA complaint. If your board has discussed the issue or received resident requests, a professionally installed asphalt speed bump is a durable, low-maintenance solution the board can approve and point to as a concrete action taken.
Bolt-on rubber and plastic speed bumps loosen, crack, and shift over time, especially under the thermal stress of Beaumont's hot summers. If your current bump is coming apart, replacing it with a permanent asphalt bump is a cleaner, longer-lasting upgrade that does not require periodic re-anchoring.
We install asphalt speed bumps on residential driveways, shared private roads, HOA community streets, and commercial parking areas throughout Beaumont and the surrounding Pass area. Every installation starts with a site visit to confirm the width of the surface, the best placement for the bump, and whether the existing asphalt is in good enough condition to bond to. If the surface needs prep work before the bump goes down, we let you know upfront rather than cutting corners that show up later.
For properties that need more comprehensive paving work alongside a speed bump, we often combine this with parking lot paving or general asphalt maintenance in a single visit to keep the project simple. We can also prepare the written scope-of-work documentation that HOA boards in communities like Sundance and Tournament Hills need to process approval requests quickly. For questions about the asphalt certification standards that guide bump sizing and profile design, the National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes industry best practices our work is built around.
Ideal for single-family homeowners who need to slow down delivery vehicles, guests, or anyone else who comes in too fast.
Built for HOA communities and shared access situations where traffic management on private pavement is the goal.
For longer or straight private roads where one bump only slows traffic at a single point - we plan placement so the whole length stays managed.
A permanent asphalt upgrade for properties where bolt-on hardware has loosened, cracked, or stopped holding through summer heat cycles.
Beaumont has grown quickly over the past two decades, and a large share of its residential neighborhoods - particularly the master-planned communities built out in the 2000s and 2010s - include private streets and shared driveways maintained by HOAs rather than the city. That means the approval question is simpler in one sense (no city permit on a private road), but it adds an HOA submission step that can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending on your board's schedule. Contractors who work in this area regularly know how to present a scope of work that gets approved, not sent back for revisions. Homeowners in Yucaipa and Redlands also share similar planned-community conditions, and we bring the same HOA experience to projects across the area.
The other key local factor is heat. Beaumont summers regularly push past 100 degrees, which softens fresh asphalt and slows the curing window. We schedule speed bump installations for cooler morning hours during summer months and give clients clear guidance on how long to keep heavy vehicles off the bump before it has fully hardened. Getting that timing right is the difference between a bump that holds its shape for years and one that shows tire deformation before the end of its first summer.
Describe the location, the width of the surface, and how many bumps you are thinking about. We will ask about traffic type and whether HOA approval is needed before we schedule a visit. We respond within one business day.
We visit to measure the surface width, assess the existing pavement condition, and confirm the best bump placement. You receive a written quote covering materials, labor, and any surface prep needed - no surprises on the day of work.
If your property is in a governed community, we provide written scope-of-work documentation to support your HOA submission. The submission and approval timeline is yours to manage, but we make the paperwork straightforward to avoid delays.
The crew arrives, preps the surface, and lays and compacts the hot-mix asphalt into the bump profile. One or two bumps typically wraps up in a few hours. We walk you through the finished work before leaving and give you a specific wait time before driving over it.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. We respond within one business day.
(909) 766-6720A bump that is too steep catches low-clearance cars and invites complaints or damage claims. We size the bump slope and height to match the type of vehicles using your road, whether that is passenger cars, delivery trucks, or a mix, so the result is effective without being a hazard.
Beaumont's master-planned communities - including neighborhoods built in the rapid growth period of the 2000s - require a clear written scope before approving paving work. We provide that documentation in a format HOA boards can act on quickly, reducing back-and-forth on your approval request.
We schedule summer installations for early morning hours and give clients specific curing wait times based on that day's temperature. A bump that cures correctly in Beaumont's heat will hold its shape for years. One that is driven over too early will show tire marks before the summer is out.
California law requires paving contractors to hold a current state license before doing this work. Look up our license status on the CSLB website before you commit. We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation so your property and your liability are covered from the first day on site.
Speed bump installation is a straightforward job when it is done right, and a recurring problem when it is not. We get the geometry, the curing, and the paperwork right from the start.
Protect the driveway surface alongside your new speed bump with a fresh sealcoat that guards against UV damage and water infiltration.
Learn MoreWhen a parking area needs new pavement and traffic management together, we handle both paving and bump installation in a single project.
Learn MoreBeaumont's hottest months are the hardest window for asphalt curing. Book now during cooler conditions and have a finished, hardened bump in place before the heat sets in.