
Yucaipa Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Yucaipa, CA, handling driveway paving, sealcoating, and crack sealing for homeowners and businesses across the city. We have been working in Yucaipa since 2018 and know the soils, the slopes, and the permit office.

Yucaipa's mix of hillside lots, expansive soils, and 90-degree summers demands a paving crew that understands base preparation specific to this valley. We handle full asphalt paving from removal through final compaction, grading driveways and lots to drain water away from foundations rather than toward them.
Yucaipa's sun beats down on pavement year-round at over 2,600 feet, oxidizing the binder faster than in lower-elevation cities nearby. Sealcoating every two to three years is the single most cost-effective way to keep your driveway from going gray, brittle, and cracked ahead of schedule.
Many Yucaipa driveways were poured or paved in the 1970s through 1990s and are now 30 to 50 years old. New driveway paving addresses crumbled surfaces, corrects drainage, and gives hillside lots a properly graded approach that sheds water rather than directing it toward the garage.
Yucaipa's occasional winter frost at elevation widens small cracks faster than homeowners expect. Filling them with hot-applied crack sealant before winter keeps water out of the base and prevents a small maintenance item from becoming a structural repair.
Commercial properties along Yucaipa Boulevard and near the I-10 interchanges need regular lot maintenance to keep surfaces safe and compliant. Regular inspections, crack filling, and striping touch-ups prevent minor deterioration from becoming a complete repave.
Yucaipa properties on clay-heavy soils see base movement after wet winters, which can leave potholes and depressions even on surfaces that were in good shape a season earlier. Fast patching stops the damage from spreading and keeps the surface safe for vehicles and pedestrians.
Yucaipa sits at roughly 2,600 feet in the San Bernardino foothills, and that elevation creates a climate that is genuinely harder on asphalt than lower Inland Empire cities. Summer temperatures push into the 90s for months at a time, UV oxidizes the asphalt binder faster at this altitude, and winter nights occasionally drop below freezing - a combination that is uncommon for most of the surrounding valley. When frost follows a dry summer and water has already worked into surface cracks, those cracks widen. A contractor who works regularly in this city knows to account for these cycles in both material selection and base preparation.
The land here adds another layer of complexity. Yucaipa's terrain ranges from flat valley-floor lots to steep hillside properties with long, graded driveways. Many of those hillside lots have clay-bearing soils that shift with seasonal moisture - expanding after winter rain and shrinking through dry summers. That movement stresses the base beneath any paved surface. A contractor who does not address soil prep and drainage before laying asphalt is leaving a job that will return to them in two or three years, not twenty.
Yucaipa Asphalt Paving has been based in Yucaipa since 2018, and our crew works in this city every week. We pull permits through the City of Yucaipa Building and Safety division regularly, and we know which projects trigger encroachment permit requirements when work approaches the curb cut. That familiarity with the local permit process keeps your project from stalling. Whether your property is on a flat lot in the western side of the city near Yucaipa Boulevard, or on a sloped parcel up by Wildwood Canyon Road, we have worked on properties like yours and we know what equipment and approach each situation calls for.
The Yucaipa Valley's agricultural history left behind a range of older parcels and larger lots that you do not typically see in newer Inland Empire suburbs. We work on driveways connecting to Wildwood Canyon Road, on properties near Yucaipa Regional Park, and on commercial lots along the city's main commercial corridor. Neighboring Calimesa shares similar soils and climate conditions, and we serve that community as part of our regular route.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and describe your project. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at your convenience.
We visit your property, measure the area, check the base condition, and look at drainage. You get a written quote with no pressure - and an honest answer about whether repairs or full replacement makes more sense for your situation.
If your project requires a permit through the City of Yucaipa, we handle that process and keep you informed of the timeline. We schedule your work for a date that works for your household.
We complete the project cleanly, walk the finished work with you before leaving, and give you a realistic curing timeline. You will know exactly when the surface is ready for full use and when to plan your first sealcoat.
We serve Yucaipa and the surrounding area. No pressure, no guesswork - just an honest quote after we see your property.
(909) 546-5020Yucaipa is a city of around 55,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting at roughly 2,600 feet elevation on a mesa-like valley floor bordered by the San Bernardino Mountains to the north. The city covers about 28 square miles and has been incorporated with its own city hall, building department, and planning division since 1989. It sits about 10 miles east of San Bernardino and is connected to the lower Inland Empire and beyond via Interstate 10 on its western edge. The city has a wide range of neighborhoods, from newer tract subdivisions built in the 1980s through 2000s in the central and western sections to older rural parcels with horse properties and large lots in the eastern and hillside areas. The Oak Glen area just north of the city preserves much of the valley's agricultural heritage, including working apple orchards that draw visitors throughout Southern California during fall harvest season. You can read more about the city at the City of Yucaipa official website.
Yucaipa Boulevard runs east to west through the heart of the city as the main commercial and civic corridor, connecting neighborhoods to City Hall, retail, and I-10. Wildwood Canyon Road climbs north from the city into the hills toward Wildwood Canyon State Park, passing through some of the city's most steeply sloped residential neighborhoods. These hillside properties often have longer driveways, steeper grades, and terrain that requires careful planning for any paving or concrete work. The city also has notable landmarks including Yucaipa Regional Park, a major county park with lakes and camping, and the Yucaipa Adobe, believed to be the oldest surviving house in San Bernardino County. We serve all of Yucaipa, and we also regularly work in neighboring Calimesa and Redlands.
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