
Redlands Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Loma Linda, CA, delivering commercial parking lot paving, residential driveways, and asphalt repairs across the city since 2016. We are locally owned, licensed, and insured, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Loma Linda has a dense concentration of medical offices, clinics, and university facilities near the Anderson Street corridor, all of which depend on well-surfaced parking lots and access roads. Our commercial asphalt paving service handles full-depth parking lot installations and resurfacing work designed to hold up under the daily traffic volumes those properties see.
Mid-century homes near the university core in Loma Linda often have narrow concrete driveways that have cracked and shifted after decades of clay soil movement and heat cycling. We install new asphalt driveways sized for modern vehicles and engineered to handle the soil conditions specific to this area.
The Inland Empire sun hits Loma Linda hard for most of the year, and without sealcoating, asphalt oxidizes and becomes brittle faster than property owners expect. A sealcoat every three to five years keeps the surface pliable, resists moisture from winter rains, and extends pavement life at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Medical and professional properties in Loma Linda cannot afford to let parking surfaces fall into disrepair. Cracked or faded lots reflect poorly on a business and create liability risks. A consistent maintenance plan covering crack sealing, sealcoating, and striping keeps your lot looking and performing well all year.
Properties near the South Hills or close to San Timoteo Creek in Loma Linda can see accelerated pavement damage from shifting soils and seasonal drainage. Catching cracks and surface failures early with targeted repairs prevents the base from failing and avoids the cost of a full repaving project.
Clear, compliant line striping matters for any commercial property in Loma Linda, particularly medical facilities and offices with ADA-required accessible parking spaces. We stripe lots to current California and ADA standards so your property stays code-compliant and easy to navigate.
Loma Linda sits in the San Bernardino Valley where Inland Empire heat, clay soils, and seasonal moisture changes put real stress on asphalt and concrete surfaces. Summer temperatures frequently reach the low 90s, and the dry air and strong UV exposure oxidize pavement quickly if it is not protected. The clay-heavy soils under much of the city expand when winter rain arrives and shrink again during the dry season. Over years, that shrink-swell cycle works pavement apart from the edges, pushes up sections near trees or planters, and opens cracks that allow water to undermine the base. Properties near San Timoteo Creek, which has flooded parts of the city in past wet seasons, face added drainage challenges that affect how long a paved surface holds up.
The city's building stock compounds these issues. Homes built between the 1950s and 1980s near the university core often have original driveways that are well past their design life. The Bryn Mawr area, annexed by the city in 2008, has newer homes on larger lots with their own set of grading and drainage considerations. Commercial properties along Anderson Street and near Loma Linda University Medical Center see heavy daily traffic from patients, staff, and delivery vehicles - that load accelerates surface wear and makes regular maintenance a practical necessity rather than an option. Understanding which parts of Loma Linda face which specific conditions is what separates a contractor who actually works here from one who just drives through.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving contractor work here. We know the difference between a straightforward driveway replacement in the flatter residential blocks north of the freeway and a more complex job on a sloped lot backing up toward the South Hills, where drainage planning and compaction requirements are more demanding. For commercial projects near Loma Linda University and the Medical Center, we plan around busy shift-change windows on Anderson Street so our work creates as little disruption as possible for staff and patients.
The city is compact - roughly 7.6 square miles - but conditions vary by neighborhood in ways that matter for paving work. Older stucco homes near the university core sit on lots where clay soils have been moving for decades. Newer properties in the Bryn Mawr section on the eastern edge of the city tend to have better-engineered bases but face their own drainage considerations. We also regularly serve the neighboring communities of Grand Terrace to the southwest and Colton just to the west, so if your property sits near the border of any of these cities, we cover that area too.
Call us or submit your information through the contact form. We reply within one business day to gather details and set up a time to visit your property at no charge.
We assess the surface and base conditions in person and give you a written estimate before any work begins. We will tell you honestly whether repairs or full replacement makes more sense for your budget and situation.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule your job and manage any required permits through the City of Loma Linda Building and Safety Department so you do not have to deal with the paperwork.
We complete the job, remove all debris, and walk you through any curing instructions before we leave. Residential asphalt is generally ready for foot traffic the same day and vehicle use within 24 to 48 hours.
We serve all of Loma Linda with no-pressure quotes and one-business-day responses. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch quickly.
(909) 488-7710Loma Linda is a small city in southwestern San Bernardino County covering roughly 7.6 square miles, bordered by San Bernardino to the north, Redlands to the east, and Colton to the west. The city is defined by Loma Linda University Medical Center, one of the most recognized medical institutions in the country, which draws patients, staff, and researchers from across the world and anchors the local economy. The university and medical center are Seventh-day Adventist institutions and have shaped the city's character since the early 1900s, giving it a quieter, community-focused feel compared to neighboring Inland Empire cities. The population is around 25,000, with a mix of long-term owner-occupants, medical professionals, and students living near the campus. Interstate 10 runs along the northern edge of the city, providing direct freeway access to San Bernardino and Redlands. For local government services and permit information, the City of Loma Linda website is the starting point.
The housing stock spans from mid-20th century stucco ranch homes near the university core to newer construction in the Bryn Mawr area on the eastern side of the city, which was annexed in 2008 and has larger lots and more recently built homes. The southern third of Loma Linda is the South Hills, a rugged open space reserve that the city protects from development, and properties near the hills sit on sloped lots with more complex drainage and grading needs. San Timoteo Creek crosses through the city and has historically been a source of localized flooding during heavy rain years. Our coverage area takes in all of Loma Linda and extends to neighboring communities, including Grand Terrace to the southwest and Redlands to the east.
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Learn MoreWhether you need a new driveway, a commercial lot repaved, or just a few repairs before the next hot season, we are ready. Every estimate is free and there is no obligation.