
Yucaipa Asphalt Paving serves Loma Linda, CA with parking lot paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and pothole repair for homeowners and commercial property managers throughout the city. From the university corridor on Anderson Street to the residential streets near the South Hills, we know Loma Linda and handle the asphalt and concrete work this area actually needs.

Loma Linda has a higher concentration of medical offices, clinics, and university-related facilities than most similarly sized cities, and those properties depend on functional, well-marked parking surfaces every single day. Our parking lot paving work accounts for high-traffic medical and commercial lots that see more daily vehicle wear than a standard residential driveway and need base preparation scaled to that load.
Loma Linda's housing stock includes homes built across several decades, many of which have original driveways showing age from years of Inland Empire heat and clay soil movement. Replacing a settled or cracked driveway corrects drainage toward the street, addresses the root cause of the problem, and gives an older home a clean surface that holds up to seasonal conditions.
Loma Linda's hot, dry summers and strong UV exposure break down the asphalt binder at a pace that surprises homeowners who moved here from cooler climates. Sealcoating every two to three years locks out moisture, slows UV oxidation, and keeps the surface pliable rather than brittle - adding years to the life of a driveway or lot without major expense.
Potholes in Loma Linda's parking lots and driveways often form where water has worked into a crack and then eroded the base underneath during winter rain events. Patching while the area is still manageable prevents the failure from spreading and keeps the surface safely passable for vehicles and pedestrians visiting commercial or residential properties.
Properties near San Timoteo Creek and those on sloped lots toward Loma Linda's South Hills face drainage challenges that flat city-center lots do not. Channel drains, catch basins, and proper surface grading redirect winter runoff away from structures and paved areas before it saturates the base and accelerates surface failure.
Clay soils under Loma Linda yards and parking lots expand when wet and contract in the dry heat - that repeated movement is one of the main reasons cracks open up in otherwise intact surfaces. Hot-applied crack sealant fills those openings before water gets in and the damage spreads, extending surface life without a full replacement.
Loma Linda is compact - only about 7.6 square miles - but it packs in a lot of different property types. The university corridor near Anderson Street has commercial lots, medical office parking, and student rental housing all within a short distance. The residential neighborhoods east of the university and out toward the Bryn Mawr area have homes built across multiple decades, each with its own generation of driveways and flatwork. The city's southern third rises into the South Hills open space, where hillside lots deal with runoff, sloped driveways, and grading needs that flat parcels in the city center simply do not face. A contractor needs to understand which set of conditions applies before scoping any job here.
The climate applies consistent pressure across all property types. Loma Linda sits in the San Bernardino Valley, where summer temperatures in the low to mid-90s are routine and UV radiation is intense. The dry heat oxidizes asphalt binder, causing surfaces to gray out, become brittle, and crack earlier than they would in cooler regions. The clay-heavy soils found throughout this part of San Bernardino County absorb winter rain and expand, then dry and contract through the hot season - that cycle pushes up concrete, shifts fence posts, and widens cracks in asphalt year after year. Paving work done here without accounting for soil conditions will fail prematurely regardless of material quality.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We handle both residential driveways in the neighborhoods east of the university and commercial lot work for medical and professional properties along the Anderson Street corridor near Loma Linda University Medical Center. The city's mix of high-traffic commercial surfaces and quieter owner-occupied residential streets means we adjust our approach based on what the property actually is, not a one-size approach applied to every job. Encroachment permit requirements for work near the curb cut are a standard part of our process here, and we are familiar with what the city requires.
Knowing Loma Linda means knowing its geography as a reference. We work on lots just off Interstate 10 on the northern edge of the city, on Anderson Street, and out toward the Bryn Mawr neighborhood near the Redlands border. Properties near the South Hills in the southern part of the city are a different job category - sloped terrain affects drainage planning and grading in ways that need to be addressed before paving begins. Neighboring Highland is just to the north, and we serve both areas on connected crew routes.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form with a description of what you need. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk the property, check the base condition and drainage, and measure accurately. You receive a written estimate and a straight recommendation - repairs where the base is still solid, full replacement where it is not - before any commitment is made.
We schedule around your needs - especially for commercial properties near the Medical Center where lot access cannot be fully blocked during business hours. Most residential driveway jobs are completed in one day.
After work is complete, we walk the finished surface with you and explain the curing timeline - including what to avoid during Loma Linda's hot summers when fresh asphalt stays softer for longer. We do not leave without answering your questions.
We serve all of Loma Linda - from the Anderson Street corridor to the Bryn Mawr neighborhoods. Call for a free on-site estimate, or submit your project through the form below.
(909) 546-5020Loma Linda is a small city in southwestern San Bernardino County, covering about 7.6 square miles and home to around 25,000 residents. The city incorporated in 1970 and has been shaped since the early 1900s by Loma Linda University and its adjacent Medical Center, both operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The university draws students, medical professionals, and researchers from around the world, and the Medical Center is one of the region's most recognized hospital facilities. This gives the city a community character that is quieter and more stable than many neighboring Inland Empire cities, with a high proportion of long-term homeowners and property-conscious residents. Neighborhoods near the university core include older ranch-style and mid-century homes on modest lots, while the Bryn Mawr area on the eastern edge - annexed in 2008 - has more recently built homes on larger parcels near the Redlands border.
Interstate 10 runs along Loma Linda's northern edge, providing fast freeway access to San Bernardino, Redlands, and points west. Anderson Street is the main north-south surface road through the city, running through the heart of the commercial and university district. The southern third of the city rises into the South Hills, a rugged open space area that the city has preserved from development. Homes near the South Hills face different terrain and drainage conditions than properties in the flatter central neighborhoods. Neighboring Redlands is directly to the east, sharing similar climate and soil conditions, and Highland lies to the north - both communities we serve on overlapping crew routes.
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