
Bedrock Moreno Valley Asphalt Paving is your asphalt paving contractor in Loma Linda, CA, providing crack sealing, driveway paving, asphalt sealcoating, and pothole repair for homes and businesses throughout the city. We have served the Inland Empire since 2017 and know the specific conditions - clay soils, dry heat, and mixed housing stock - that affect pavement here.

The clay soils under much of Loma Linda expand and contract with every wet-dry season cycle, and that movement opens cracks in driveways and parking lots from below. Our asphalt crack sealing service fills those openings before winter rain can push water into the base, stopping the cycle before it turns a surface crack into a base failure that requires far more expensive work to correct.
Loma Linda has homes built across several decades, from older stucco ranch-style houses near the university core to newer construction in the Bryn Mawr neighborhood on the city's eastern edge. Each era of home comes with different driveway conditions, but in all cases a failing driveway on clay-heavy soil needs proper base preparation - not just a surface overlay - to hold up through the Inland Empire seasons.
Loma Linda's dry summers and intense UV exposure break down asphalt binder faster than most homeowners expect, and the Inland Empire heat means an unsealed surface can turn brittle and begin cracking within a few years of installation. A sealcoat applied every two to three years is the most affordable way to protect that investment and push full replacement as far into the future as possible.
Potholes on Loma Linda driveways and medical-area parking facilities usually trace back to unsealed cracks that admitted winter rain, saturated the base, and left the surface to fail under vehicle loads. Properties near Loma Linda University Medical Center with high daily traffic volumes are especially vulnerable to this pattern. Proper repair means cutting clean edges and packing material correctly - cold patch is not a lasting fix in this climate.
Medical offices, clinics, and commercial properties along the Anderson Street corridor see consistent daily traffic from patients, staff, and students, and a parking lot in poor condition creates safety concerns and a poor first impression before visitors even enter the building. Paving to commercial grade spec and maintaining it on a schedule is the practical approach for any Loma Linda property with regular public access.
When an older Loma Linda driveway has widespread surface cracking but a still-intact base, resurfacing is a cost-effective middle ground between crack sealing and full replacement. A new asphalt overlay on a sound base extends the pavement's life by 8 to 15 years and restores the surface appearance, which matters for homeowners in Loma Linda who take pride in their properties.
Loma Linda is a compact city in San Bernardino County where the climate and soil conditions are the same as the broader Inland Empire - hot, dry summers with sustained UV exposure, mild winters with occasional heavy rain bursts, and clay soils beneath most of the valley floor that shift with every seasonal wet-dry cycle. That soil movement is the specific factor that sets pavement maintenance in Loma Linda apart from what a coastal-area contractor expects. A driveway that looks fine in spring can show new cracking by fall because the soil under it has expanded and contracted repeatedly since it was last addressed. Properties near the South Hills in the southern part of the city sit on slightly more varied terrain with drainage challenges that flat-lot homes in the city center do not face.
The range of housing ages in Loma Linda - from mid-century homes near the university to newer construction in the Bryn Mawr area annexed in 2008 - means pavement conditions vary widely from one neighborhood to the next. Older driveways on clay soil near the university core are often well past the point where surface treatment alone will help, while newer homes in the eastern part of the city may just be entering the window where proactive sealcoating and crack sealing can prevent the kind of base damage that requires costly replacement. A contractor who understands this difference will give you an honest recommendation rather than a one-size approach.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial projects that involve the public right-of-way are handled through the City of Loma Linda, and we manage permit coordination when required so your project keeps moving. We travel Anderson Street, Mountain View Avenue, and the neighborhood streets branching off toward the South Hills, and we are familiar with the different property types on each side of the city - from the older, smaller lots near Loma Linda University to the newer and more spacious homes in the Bryn Mawr area near Redlands.
We also serve neighboring Colton to the west and Redlands to the east, and working across this connected stretch of cities means we see the full range of soil conditions, housing ages, and pavement problems that define this part of the Inland Empire. That regional familiarity helps us give Loma Linda homeowners and business owners a realistic picture of what their pavement needs.
Call us or submit the contact form with a brief description of the work you need. We get back to Loma Linda inquiries within one business day to set up your free estimate.
We come to your property, look at the pavement in person, assess the base condition, and give you a written quote. This is also where we address any cost questions and tell you whether your situation calls for repair, resurfacing, or replacement.
We schedule the project at a time that fits your routine. Most crack sealing jobs are completed in a single visit, and driveway or parking lot paving projects typically run one to two days depending on scope.
Before we leave your Loma Linda property, we walk you through the finished work and explain any curing times or care steps. For sealcoated surfaces, we will tell you exactly when it is safe to drive on the pavement again.
We serve all of Loma Linda, CA and respond to estimate requests within one business day. No obligation - just an honest assessment of what your pavement needs and what it will cost.
(909) 760-1609Loma Linda is a small city of about 25,000 people covering roughly 7.6 square miles in southwestern San Bernardino County, bordered by San Bernardino to the north, Redlands to the east, and Colton to the west. The city is best known as the home of Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center, a world-recognized hospital and research institution that is also the city's largest employer. The university, which has deep roots in the Seventh-day Adventist community, has shaped Loma Linda's character since the early 1900s - the city has a quieter, community-focused feel compared to other Inland Empire cities of similar or larger size. For more context on the city's history and neighborhoods, see the Loma Linda, California Wikipedia article.
The city spans a range of neighborhoods and housing eras. Older, smaller stucco homes sit on the streets closest to the university campus, while the Bryn Mawr neighborhood on the eastern edge - annexed in 2008 - has newer homes on larger lots closer to Redlands. Interstate 10 runs along the northern edge of the city, and Anderson Street is the main north-south corridor connecting residential streets to the freeway and to the university complex. The southern third of Loma Linda is the South Hills open space, a rugged protected area that gives properties near the hills a different landscape and drainage character than the flat streets near I-10. Homeowners across the city tend to be invested in their properties, and reliable contractors who show up on time and do clean work are valued here. We also serve nearby Redlands for property owners who straddle the two cities.
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