
Cracks in your driveway or parking lot get worse every season you wait. We seal them with hot-applied rubberized sealant that bonds deep and handles the Inland Empire heat.

Asphalt crack sealing in Moreno Valley is a targeted repair where each crack is cleaned out and filled with a flexible, rubberized sealant that bonds to both sides - stopping water, dirt, and debris from getting inside and making the damage worse. Most residential driveway jobs are completed in a single visit and the surface is back in use within a few hours.
A crack that looks minor on the surface is an open door for water to seep underneath your pavement. Once water gets below the surface, it softens the base material and the cracking spreads quickly - especially in the Inland Empire, where intense sun and daily temperature swings accelerate the process. Sealing cracks early is almost always far less expensive than waiting until the damage requires full sealcoating or a complete repave.
Straight, diagonal, or branching cracks running across your driveway are the clearest sign sealing is needed now. In Moreno Valley's heat, cracks that start small can widen quickly once the surface dries out. Catching them while narrow is the difference between a simple repair and a much costlier fix.
When the edges of a crack begin to break apart or flake, water and sun have already been working on the pavement for a while. This is still a good candidate for crack sealing, but the window for a straightforward repair is narrowing. Acting before the crumbling spreads is important.
Vegetation in your cracks means the opening is wide enough and deep enough to hold soil and moisture. In Moreno Valley's dry spells, plants thriving in pavement cracks trap whatever moisture they can. This is a clear signal to seal before the roots make the damage worse.
Asphalt that has lost its dark color has lost much of its protective binder to UV exposure. A faded surface is more brittle and more prone to cracking. If you see cracks alongside fading, sealing now - and considering a sealcoat - can stop deterioration before it becomes a larger project.
We handle crack sealing for residential driveways, commercial parking lots, and any paved surface that needs targeted repair. Whether you have a handful of hairline cracks or a driveway that has been neglected through several Moreno Valley summers, we assess the damage honestly and recommend exactly what the surface needs - no overselling. For driveways where cracks are part of a broader maintenance need, we can pair crack sealing with commercial asphalt paving or a full sealcoat to address the whole surface at once.
After crack sealing is complete, many property owners choose to follow up with asphalt sealcoating - a thin protective layer over the whole surface that blocks UV damage and slows the oxidation that causes asphalt to age faster here than in most of the country. Doing both together, when the timing is right, can extend the life of your driveway significantly.
Homeowners with hairline to moderate cracks on an otherwise sound driveway surface.
Property managers needing to address early cracking before it spreads across high-traffic lots.
Property owners who want to stay ahead of damage by sealing newly formed cracks before water gets in.
Properties that need cracks addressed as part of a full maintenance pass that includes sealcoating.
Moreno Valley sits at the edge of the high desert in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly push well above 100 degrees and the sun is intense year-round. That UV exposure breaks down the binder in asphalt faster than in cooler or cloudier climates, causing the surface to dry out, become brittle, and crack sooner than you might expect. On top of that, the significant swings between daytime highs and nighttime lows - even without freezing winters - cause asphalt to expand and contract repeatedly, which is a primary driver of cracking in this region. The clay-heavy expansive soils common in the Inland Empire add pressure from below, pushing cracks open and widening them over time.
The best window for crack sealing in this area is typically late spring through early fall, when the pavement is warm and dry. If your property is in a planned community or HOA neighborhood - which is common throughout Moreno Valley and nearby Riverside - check your HOA guidelines before scheduling, as some communities have rules about approved materials or require notification before exterior maintenance work begins. We also regularly serve customers in Perris, where the same soil and climate conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us about your driveway or lot, the number and size of the cracks, and when you are available - we will schedule a free on-site visit. The estimate is written and includes exactly what the job involves, with no obligation to book.
We walk the surface with you, assess each crack, and confirm whether sealing is the right fix or whether more involved work is needed. You get a clear written price before any work is scheduled.
On the day of the job, the crew cleans every crack with a high-pressure blower or wire brush to remove dirt, loose material, and vegetation. This step is the most important part of the whole job - a clean crack is what allows the sealant to bond and last.
Hot-applied rubberized sealant is filled into each crack and left flush with the surrounding pavement. After a curing period - often just a few hours in Moreno Valley's warm weather - we walk the job with you and confirm every crack has been addressed.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit the form, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate. We assess every crack, give you a written price, and answer any questions before work begins.
(909) 760-1609We use rubberized, hot-applied sealants designed to stay flexible through Moreno Valley's extreme summer temperatures - not consumer-grade fillers that harden and crack within a season. The product we use moves with the pavement rather than failing when the heat arrives.
Every crack is cleaned with a blower or wire brush before we apply anything. This is the step many contractors rush or skip - and it is what determines whether the sealant bonds properly and lasts several years or peels within a season.
We have worked in the Inland Empire long enough to know that thermal cycling and expansive soils cause cracks to behave differently here than in milder climates. That local knowledge shapes how we assess damage and what products we use for Moreno Valley driveways.
We come to your property, walk the surface, and give you a written price before any work starts. You know exactly what you are paying for and why - no upsells mid-job, no surprises on the final bill.
California requires paving contractors to hold an active state contractor license - verifiable anytime through the California Contractors State License Board. We carry full liability insurance on every job. Ask for our license number and proof of insurance before any work begins - any reputable contractor will provide both without hesitation.
When cracking is widespread and the base has failed, a full commercial repave is the right next step.
Learn MorePair crack sealing with a full sealcoat to protect the entire surface from UV damage and water intrusion.
Learn MoreEvery Inland Empire summer widens unsealed cracks further. Call Bedrock Moreno Valley Asphalt Paving now for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and schedule around your timeline.