
Bedrock Moreno Valley Asphalt Paving is your asphalt paving contractor in Fontana, CA, providing sealcoating, driveway paving, and parking lot work for homes and businesses across the city. We have served the Inland Empire since 2017 and know how Fontana summers treat outdoor pavement.

Fontana sits in one of the hottest parts of the Inland Empire, and unprotected asphalt driveways and parking lots here oxidize and crack significantly faster than in coastal areas. Our asphalt sealcoating service keeps the binder locked in and the surface flexible, which is the single most cost-effective thing a Fontana property owner can do to extend the life of their pavement before cracks develop.
A large portion of Fontana's residential tracts were built in the late 1980s through the early 2000s, meaning many driveways across the city are now 20 to 35 years old. When a driveway on these properties starts showing widespread cracking or spongy sections, patching is rarely the answer - a full replacement with properly compacted base is what puts the problem behind you for another generation.
Commercial properties along Sierra Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, as well as the industrial and logistics corridors near I-10 and I-15, put real load demands on asphalt surfaces. We design and install parking lot asphalt to match the actual vehicle weights and traffic volumes your property sees, rather than applying a residential-grade solution to a commercial problem.
Cracks in a Fontana driveway or parking lot are not just an eyesore - they are the entry point for water that will destroy the base during the next winter rain cycle. Filling them while they are still narrow surface cracks is a fraction of the cost of what happens when that water gets into the subgrade and starts heaving the entire surface from below.
Near the industrial corridors of south and west Fontana, heavy truck traffic on surface streets accelerates pavement wear and turns small defects into potholes quickly. Proper pothole repair in these areas means cutting back to clean edges and filling with the right material - not just shoveling in cold patch that will wash out in the first hard rain.
For Fontana properties where the underlying base is still structurally sound but the surface has oxidized, cracked, and lost its texture, resurfacing is the right middle ground between ongoing crack repair and full reconstruction. It restores a clean, sealed surface and buys another decade or more of service life from a pavement that still has a good foundation underneath.
Fontana is a big city - over 40 square miles of it - and its neighborhoods range from the older flatland tracts near Foothill Boulevard and the historic Route 66 corridor to the newer master-planned communities up near the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. What they share is a climate that is genuinely hard on outdoor surfaces. Summer highs above 100 degrees are routine from June through September, UV intensity is high, and humidity stays low for months at a stretch. That combination oxidizes asphalt binder faster than almost anywhere else in California, making regular sealcoating a practical necessity rather than an optional upgrade.
Below the pavement, the clay-bearing soils common across much of Fontana's valley floor expand when winter rains arrive and contract during the long dry season. That seasonal movement is a major driver of cracked and shifted driveways, especially in neighborhoods built in the 1990s where the concrete and asphalt are now reaching the age when cumulative ground movement becomes visible. The city's role as a logistics hub adds another layer - heavy truck traffic on surface streets near the industrial zones off I-10 and I-15 puts wear on roads and commercial pavement that residential-grade maintenance approaches cannot keep up with.
Our crew works throughout Fontana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial projects in the city that touch the public right-of-way involve coordination with the City of Fontana, and we handle that permitting coordination as part of the job. On the residential side, we regularly see the difference between the older flatland tracts - homes from the late 1980s and 1990s where driveways are showing their age - and the larger-lot foothills communities to the north, where steeper grades and bigger hardscape areas require different planning and equipment.
We navigate Fontana daily using Sierra Avenue, Foothill Boulevard, I-10, and I-15, and we work in neighborhoods from the areas near the Pacific Electric Trail corridor to the communities near the Auto Club Speedway. We also serve neighboring Rialto and San Bernardino, so we see the full range of property types and pavement conditions across this part of the Inland Empire.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond to every Fontana inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within a few days of your initial call.
We come to your Fontana property, look at the surface condition, check the base where needed, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. The estimate covers all costs - there are no surprise charges once the job starts.
We schedule around your availability and try to minimize disruption. Most residential driveway jobs in Fontana are completed in a single day, though you will need to stay off the surface for 48 hours after sealcoating.
When the job is done, we clean the work area and walk you through what was completed. If you have any concerns after the work, contact us directly - we stand behind everything we install in Fontana.
Call us or send a message - we serve all of Fontana and respond within one business day.
(909) 760-1609Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, covering roughly 42 square miles at the heart of the Inland Empire. The city grew rapidly from the late 1980s through the 2000s, adding large tracts of single-family homes across its northern and central areas. Those neighborhoods - many of them built in one or two waves during that period - now make up the majority of Fontana's residential stock. Older communities sit closer to the historic Foothill Boulevard and Route 66 corridor, while newer master-planned developments occupy the foothills near the San Gabriel Mountains to the north. The city also carries a deep industrial identity rooted in the former Kaiser Steel mill era, and that tradition continues today through its role as a major logistics and warehousing hub along the I-10 and I-15 corridors. To learn more about city services and permit requirements, visit the Fontana, California Wikipedia article.
For paving and asphalt maintenance, the mix of housing eras and property types in Fontana creates a wide range of project needs. Older flatland tracts near Foothill Boulevard often have original concrete driveways that are now cracking and settling, while the newer foothills neighborhoods have larger hardscape areas and steeper grades that require more planning. We work across all of Fontana and also serve nearby Rialto to the east, where similar housing stock and climate conditions create the same types of paving needs.
Protect your pavement from UV damage and wear with professional sealcoating.
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Learn MoreCall us today or submit your project details - we respond within one business day and can usually visit your Fontana property within the week.