
Redlands Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Redlands, CA, handling driveway paving, parking lot work, and asphalt repairs since 2016. We are locally owned, licensed, and insured, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Redlands has a wide mix of older driveways and newer commercial surfaces, and many of them are overdue for a proper replacement. Our asphalt paving service covers everything from residential driveways in the older Victorian neighborhoods to parking lot builds for businesses along Redlands Boulevard.
Many homes in Redlands, especially those in the older neighborhoods near downtown, have driveways that are cracked, heaved, or narrow by today's standards. We install new driveways that handle the soil movement and heat cycles common to this part of the Inland Empire.
Redlands summers push pavement hard. Months of 90-to-100-degree heat oxidizes and dries out asphalt faster than in coastal areas. Regular sealcoating keeps the surface flexible and water-resistant so you get more years out of every paved surface on your property.
The expansive clay soils common around Redlands push up and shift pavement over time. Whether you have isolated cracks from tree roots near one of the city's older citrus-era properties, or a section that has dropped and pooled water, we repair it before it turns into a full replacement job.
Redlands has active commercial corridors along Tennessee Street and near Interstate 10, and those businesses depend on well-kept parking surfaces. A maintenance program that includes crack sealing, sealcoating, and line striping on a regular schedule keeps lots safe and looking professional year after year.
Potholes in Redlands often start as small cracks that let water in during winter rains, then deteriorate quickly under summer heat. Patching them early is far less expensive than letting the base fail. We use hot-mix asphalt for patches that bond properly and hold up to regular traffic.
Redlands sits at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains in the heart of the Inland Empire, and the conditions here are harder on paved surfaces than most homeowners realize. Summer temperatures regularly climb past 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and the dry air and intense UV exposure oxidize asphalt faster than in coastal cities. At the same time, parts of the city, especially the hillside neighborhoods to the north, sit on clay-heavy soils that expand when winter rains come and shrink when the dry season returns. That repeated movement cracks concrete slabs, shifts fence posts, and works asphalt apart from the edges inward over time.
The city also has a large stock of older properties. Many homes in the neighborhoods north and west of downtown were built between the 1880s and 1930s during Redlands' citrus era. Driveways and walkways on these properties are often original or were last replaced decades ago, and mature tree roots from old citrus and ornamental plantings have had years to work under the surface. An asphalt contractor who knows Redlands understands that these older surfaces often need base repair and grading adjustments, not just a fresh layer on top.
Redlands Asphalt Paving has been serving Redlands since 2016, and we pull permits through the City of Redlands Building and Safety Division regularly for driveway and commercial paving projects. We know the difference between a job in the flat, newer streets on the south side of town and a job on a sloped lot up near the foothills off State Route 38 - the drainage, compaction, and grade requirements are not the same, and we plan for them before we start. From Redlands Boulevard to Tennessee Street, and from the neighborhoods near the University of Redlands to the properties out near Citrus Plaza, we cover the whole city.
If you are in the older neighborhoods near downtown or the A.K. Smiley Public Library area, we have worked on properties like yours before and we know what the combination of old roots, clay soil, and decades of heat cycling does to a driveway or walkway. When we give you an estimate, we tell you what is actually going on under the surface, not just what is visible from the street. We also serve the communities neighboring Redlands, including Mentone to the east and Highland to the north.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We reply within one business day to schedule a no-cost, no-pressure on-site estimate.
We come to your property, assess the surface and base condition, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No surprise add-ons once the job starts.
If your project requires a permit through the City of Redlands, we handle that process. Once everything is in order, we schedule your job and show up when we say we will.
We complete the job, clean up the site, and walk you through any curing or maintenance steps you need to follow. Most residential asphalt is ready for light vehicle use within 24 to 48 hours.
We serve all of Redlands with free estimates and no-pressure quotes. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(909) 488-7710Redlands is a city in San Bernardino County with a population of around 75,000. It sits about 60 miles east of Los Angeles at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, making it one of the more scenically situated cities in the Inland Empire. The city is perhaps best known for its striking stock of late Victorian and Craftsman homes, many of which date to the navel orange boom of the 1880s and 1890s when Redlands was one of the wealthiest cities per capita in the country. Today that heritage is reflected in well-preserved neighborhoods, a walkable historic downtown anchored by the A.K. Smiley Public Library, and a citywide Citrus Preservation Commission. The University of Redlands, founded in 1907, occupies a tree-lined campus near the center of the city and brings a steady professional and academic community. The global headquarters of Esri, one of the world's leading geographic information system software companies, is also located here, adding a technology sector alongside the city's historical and medical employers. For more on the city, see the City of Redlands official website.
The housing stock in Redlands is diverse. North and west of downtown, you find large-lot Victorians and Craftsman bungalows with long driveways and mature trees. Mid-century ranch homes from the 1950s through 1970s fill out the surrounding neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions have expanded on the city's south and east sides. Commercial activity concentrates along Redlands Boulevard and Tennessee Street, and the Citrus Plaza shopping center is a major retail hub on the east side. Neighbors to the east include Mentone, a smaller unincorporated community in the San Timoteo Canyon foothills, and to the west lies Loma Linda, home to a world-renowned university medical center.
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