
Bedrock Moreno Valley Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Moreno Valley, CA. We handle driveway paving, parking lot paving, and pothole repair - and we have been serving this city since 2017.

Most Moreno Valley homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and the original driveways on those properties are now showing real age - crumbling edges, low spots, or surfaces that have been patched more than once. A proper asphalt paving job starts with the base, not the surface, which is what makes the difference between a driveway that lasts 20 years and one that needs work again in five.
Moreno Valley's Inland Empire heat bakes asphalt harder than most people expect, and the clay-heavy soils beneath many driveways in this city shift with every wet-dry cycle. A new driveway installed with proper base prep and drainage slope will handle these conditions far better than a simple overlay on a compromised foundation.
Commercial properties along Alessandro Boulevard, Perris Boulevard, and other Moreno Valley corridors see heavy daily traffic that accelerates pavement wear. A well-designed parking lot with proper drainage and edge treatment holds up to that traffic load without developing the rutting and cracking that pushes maintenance costs up year after year.
In a city where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, sealcoating is not optional upkeep - it is what keeps pavement from oxidizing and going brittle in just a few years. Applying a fresh sealcoat every two to three years blocks UV rays and moisture from reaching the asphalt binder before cracks have a chance to form.
Potholes in Moreno Valley typically start as small cracks that let water in during the winter rain season, and the freeze-thaw process - even minor temperature swings at night - breaks the weakened material apart from below. Patching them early with proper cold-mix or hot-mix repair stops the damage from spreading to the surrounding pavement.
The summer heat in Moreno Valley causes asphalt to expand and contract repeatedly, opening small cracks that get wider with each cycle. Sealing those cracks as soon as they appear - before they become wide enough for water to get underneath - is the lowest-cost way to extend pavement life between major resurfacing jobs.
Moreno Valley sits in an inland valley where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and UV exposure is intense year-round. That combination oxidizes the binder in asphalt much faster than in coastal California climates, causing surfaces to dry out, fade, and crack at a pace that surprises homeowners who moved here from elsewhere. Pavement installed without a proactive maintenance plan deteriorates quickly in this environment.
At the same time, the clay-heavy soils common across much of the Inland Empire expand when the winter rains come and shrink again during the dry season. That repeated ground movement pushes up on pavement from below, and it is the reason so many driveways and parking lots in Moreno Valley develop cracks along the edges or in linear patterns across the surface. A contractor who ignores soil conditions when preparing the base is setting a new installation up for early failure - and a homeowner who does not understand this can spend money on repairs that keep coming back.
Our crew has worked throughout Moreno Valley since 2017, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We pull permits through the City of Moreno Valley when projects touch the public right-of-way, and we know the difference in soil conditions between neighborhoods near the 60 Freeway corridor and areas farther south toward Lake Perris. The housing stock in most Moreno Valley neighborhoods was built in the 1980s and 1990s, and we see the specific wear patterns that come with driveways and parking areas from that era regularly.
We navigate Alessandro Boulevard and Perris Boulevard every week to reach customers across the city, and we have completed jobs in neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base, around Box Springs Mountain, and in the commercial corridors that line the main arterials. We also serve neighboring Riverside and Perris, so we understand how different the property types and soil conditions can be from one community to the next in this part of the Inland Empire.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form, and we will reply within one business day. You do not need to know the size of your project or have any measurements ready - just describe the area and what you are dealing with.
We come out to your property in Moreno Valley, look at the area, check the base condition, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There is no charge for the assessment, and you will know the full cost upfront with no surprises.
Our crew handles everything from surface removal to base prep to final compaction. Most residential driveways in Moreno Valley are completed in one to two days of active work, and we clean up the site before we leave.
We walk you through the curing timeline before we leave - typically a few days before light foot traffic and several days before parking vehicles. We also let you know when to plan for your first sealcoat application, which matters in Moreno Valley's intense sun.
We serve all Moreno Valley neighborhoods. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear price and honest advice.
(909) 760-1609Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, covering roughly 50 square miles and home to well over 200,000 residents. Most of the city was built out during a rapid growth period in the 1980s and 1990s, when large tracts of single-family homes were developed across the valley floor. Those neighborhoods are now reaching 30 to 40 years of age, and the driveways, parking areas, and flatwork that came with them are showing it. The city sits along the 60 Freeway corridor, which connects it west toward Riverside and the greater Los Angeles basin, with the 215 running north-south through the western part of town.
The city's character is shaped by March Air Reserve Base on its western edge and a growing logistics and warehousing sector that has made Moreno Valley a hub for distribution operations. Neighborhoods range from established tracts near Alessandro Boulevard and Heacock Street to newer development on the east side of town. Lake Perris State Recreation Area marks the southern edge of the city, and Box Springs Mountain Reserve provides open space in the northwest hills. We serve all of Moreno Valley, and we also cover Riverside to the west and Hemet to the south for homeowners and businesses throughout the region.
Protect your pavement from UV damage and wear with professional sealcoating.
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