
Stop vehicles speeding through your private driveway or community road with a permanent asphalt speed bump built to hold up in Inland Empire heat.

Speed bump installation in Moreno Valley involves laying hot-mix asphalt in a precisely shaped, compacted mound across your private driveway, lot, or community road - including striping - with most single-bump jobs complete in a few hours and the surface ready for light traffic the same day.
In Moreno Valley, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, the mix selection and compaction quality matter more than anywhere else. A bump that was not built for high-heat conditions will gradually flatten under vehicle weight over a couple of hot summers. We use a mix designed for Inland Empire temperatures and compact every bump thoroughly so it holds its shape through July and August.
Speed bumps are a common addition to larger paving projects. If you are already planning to have parking lot paving or driveway resurfacing done, adding a bump at the same time is far more cost-effective than scheduling a separate visit.
If cars regularly speed through your long driveway, shared private lane, or community road, a speed bump is the most direct fix. In Moreno Valley's larger planned communities, where interior roads can stretch a good distance, this is a common concern for homeowners and HOA boards alike.
If kids play near the driveway, dogs run loose, or people walk along a private road, slowing vehicles down is a safety priority. A speed bump makes drivers slow before they reach the area where people are moving around - and it works every time, on every driver.
Small apartment complexes and shared lots in Moreno Valley often deal with tenants or visitors driving too fast through tight spaces. A speed bump near the entrance or at a key point in the lot is a low-cost, permanent solution that does not require ongoing enforcement.
If you are already having paving work done - resurfacing a long driveway or repaving a private road - adding a speed bump at the same time is far more cost-effective than scheduling a separate trip. Moreno Valley's UV exposure means many driveways need resurfacing every decade or so, making it a natural moment to add traffic calming.
We handle the full installation from start to finish - assessing the existing pavement, confirming the base is solid, and laying hot-mix asphalt in a carefully shaped, compacted mound across the lane. Every bump includes line striping in yellow or white across the top so drivers can see it clearly at night and in low light. If you need documentation for HOA approval, we provide a written plan with dimensions and placement so you have exactly what the board needs before work begins.
For properties that also need surface protection after installation, we can pair the bump with our asphalt sealcoating service to protect the new bump and surrounding pavement from Moreno Valley's intense UV exposure. Sealcoating extends the life of the bump significantly in this climate, and doing it at the same time saves a return visit.
Sized for private driveways where the goal is slowing personal vehicles approaching a garage, children's play area, or pedestrian path.
Designed for interior community roads where consistent bump height and clean striping are required to meet association standards.
Positioned at lot entrances or key internal points to slow vehicles in shared spaces without blocking traffic flow.
For longer private roads or lots where traffic calming is needed at several points, bundled into a single project visit.
Moreno Valley has a large number of planned residential communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods - many of them built during the rapid growth of the 1980s and 1990s. Those communities often have private interior roads that are now 30 or more years old and showing wear. Adding a speed bump during a repaving project is one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner or HOA board can make, and it is far more cost-effective as part of a larger job than as a standalone task. Moreno Valley's expansive clay soils also mean the base under any bump needs careful evaluation before installation - a bump sitting on an unstable base is especially vulnerable to cracking after the first wet season.
Year-round UV exposure and summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees break down the binder in asphalt faster here than in coastal cities. Speed bumps take repeated tire impact on top of that heat and UV stress, which is why mix selection and compaction quality are non-negotiable for lasting results in this climate. We serve property owners throughout the region, including in Perris and Murrieta, where the same Inland Empire conditions apply.
Tell us the type of surface, where you want the bump, and roughly how wide the lane is. We schedule a quick on-site visit to measure the area, check the condition of the existing pavement, and confirm the base is solid enough to support the installation.
After the visit you receive a written quote covering materials, labor, and striping. If your property is HOA-governed, we provide a simple diagram or description you can submit to your board for written approval before you sign anything - a step that protects you from having to redo work later.
The crew arrives, marks the exact location, and lays hot-mix asphalt in a shaped mound across the lane. We compact it carefully, taper the edges, and finish the surface. For a single bump on a standard driveway, the physical work typically takes two to four hours.
Once the asphalt has cooled and firmed - usually within a few hours in Moreno Valley's warm, dry air - we apply yellow or white stripes across the top. Most homeowners can use the driveway for normal passenger vehicles the same day. We walk the finished installation with you before we leave.
We visit your property, check the pavement, and give you a written quote with no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(909) 760-1609We use hot-mix asphalt formulated for high-temperature Inland Empire conditions and compact every bump thoroughly. A bump built for Moreno Valley's heat holds its shape and height through the hottest summers - you are not paying to redo the work in two seasons.
Moreno Valley has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities. We provide written documentation of bump dimensions and placement so you have exactly what your board needs to approve the project in writing before we start. That step protects you from having to modify or remove the work after the fact.
California requires a valid state contractor license for this type of work. You can look up any contractor license in about 30 seconds on the California Contractors State License Board website. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage - ask for a certificate before we start.
Every quote we provide is written and itemized - dimensions, materials, striping, and timeline. That documentation is exactly what you need for HOA submission or for comparing bids. We do not quote verbally with no paper trail, and you should walk away from any contractor who does.
Local climate knowledge, proper licensing, and a professional installation process are what separate a speed bump that lasts years from one that needs attention after the first summer. That is the standard we bring to every job in Moreno Valley.
Protect your speed bump and surrounding pavement from UV degradation and extend the life of both with a fresh seal coat.
Learn MoreBundle a speed bump installation into a full parking lot repaving project and get everything done in a single scheduled visit.
Learn MoreOur crew works around Inland Empire heat so your driveway or private road is back in use the same day - call or request a free quote now.