
Groundbreak Perris Asphalt Paving handles commercial asphalt paving, driveway repair, pothole patching, and sealcoating throughout Eastvale, CA. Most homes here were built in the 2000s, and driveways and paved lots in that age range are now showing the wear that clay soils and inland heat produce. We know what these properties need and we reply within one business day.

Eastvale's commercial corridor along Limonite Avenue handles heavy daily traffic from the city's 70,000-plus residents, and parking lots at shopping centers, service businesses, and the City Hall complex see the kind of wear that demands proper base depth and regular upkeep. Our commercial asphalt paving service handles lots of all sizes with the spec and compaction standards that high-traffic commercial surfaces require to hold up through Eastvale's summer heat and clay-soil conditions.
Eastvale's newer homes were built with poured concrete driveways as standard, and the ones laid in the late 1990s and 2000s are now in the 15-to-25-year range where clay soil movement and summer heat have produced visible cracking and surface deterioration. Replacing a failing concrete driveway with asphalt gives homeowners here a surface that flexes with soil movement rather than cracking rigidly in response to it.
Eastvale's summers are long and intense, with daytime highs regularly reaching 100 degrees from June through September. That sustained heat oxidizes the asphalt binder and makes any paved surface - driveway or commercial lot - brittle and prone to cracking if left unprotected. Sealcoating every two to three years is the most cost-effective way to slow that process and extend the service life of any asphalt surface in Eastvale's climate.
Potholes in Eastvale generally begin as cracks that open during the dry summer and then admit water when the winter rains arrive. The clay soil under the base absorbs that water, swells, and shifts, and the asphalt surface collapses under vehicle loads. We use hot-mix patching bonded to the surrounding asphalt on every repair - not cold-patch filler - which is what holds through the next wet season without requiring retreatment in spring.
Commercial properties in Eastvale - from the shopping centers near Limonite Avenue to smaller service businesses and office parks - benefit from a regular maintenance plan that catches deterioration early rather than waiting for a full resurfacing cycle. Regular sealcoating, crack filling, and striping touch-ups keep lots looking professional and extend the interval between major capital expenditures.
Because nearly every home in Eastvale was built during the same decade of construction, the cracking caused by clay soil shrink-swell cycles tends to appear across entire neighborhoods at once - not as isolated incidents. Sealing those cracks before winter rains arrive is the single most effective step Eastvale homeowners can take to delay full driveway replacement by years.
Eastvale is a young city - it incorporated in 2010 - but "newer city" does not mean "maintenance-free." Nearly all of Eastvale's residential housing was built during the late 1990s and 2000s, which means the concrete driveways and asphalt surfaces across the city were installed at roughly the same time. Most of them are now 15 to 25 years old - precisely the age range when clay soil movement, UV damage, and heat oxidation add up to visible and structural failure. Because the entire city is aging together, a contractor who works regularly in Eastvale understands what to expect on a typical property here rather than treating every driveway as an unknown.
The clay-heavy soils that run through this part of the Inland Empire are the main physical driver of pavement wear in Eastvale. Those soils absorb water and swell during the winter rain season, then shrink back during the long dry summer - and that repeated movement puts cumulative stress on anything sitting on or anchored in the ground. Combine that with summers that push past 100 degrees and a dry season that lasts six to seven months, and the conditions here are genuinely hard on paved surfaces. The Limonite Avenue commercial corridor faces additional wear from the high daily traffic volumes that a city of 70,000 residents generates through a relatively compact 12.5 square miles. A paving contractor who understands both the residential and commercial demands of Eastvale is going to spec and prep surfaces differently than one who does not.
Our crew works throughout Eastvale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city is compact but dense, and most of the residential streets follow the grid patterns laid out during the 2000s tract-home development. Limonite Avenue is the spine of the city - it is where you find the shopping centers, City Hall, and the commercial properties that handle the highest daily traffic. When right-of-way work is involved, we work with the City of Eastvale to obtain the required encroachment permits before any work adjacent to the public right-of-way begins.
Eastvale sits between the 15 and 91 freeways, making it an easy commuter location and one of the more accessible cities we serve in western Riverside County. We also serve Jurupa Valley, which borders Eastvale directly to the south and includes a wider mix of property types from horse lots to older ranch-home neighborhoods, and San Jacinto, further east in Riverside County, where driveway paving and residential asphalt work is a steady need across a range of housing ages.
Call us directly or submit the contact form online and we will respond within one business day. We schedule the free on-site visit at a time that works for you, and you do not need to be present if we have access to the area being assessed.
We look at the existing surface and base condition, check drainage patterns, and note any soil-movement indicators specific to your lot. The written estimate covers all work with clear line items and no surprise costs - we explain each recommendation so you know exactly what you are agreeing to before any work starts.
We remove the existing surface where needed, prepare and compact the base to the depth appropriate for Eastvale's clay soil conditions, and lay the new asphalt or perform the repair. Most residential driveway jobs are completed in a single day. We manage access, equipment, and debris so you are not left with cleanup.
The finished surface is ready for foot traffic within a few hours and vehicle use within 24 to 48 hours. We walk through the completed work before we leave and answer any questions - including when you should schedule your first sealcoating to protect the new surface against Eastvale's summer heat.
We serve all of Eastvale, from the neighborhoods near Limonite Avenue to the residential streets along the city's edges. No obligation, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(951) 418-3690Eastvale incorporated as a city on October 1, 2010, making it one of the newest cities in California and one of the youngest in Riverside County. Before that, the land was used for dairy farming and agriculture for generations - a history that gives the area its name and sets it apart from cities that grew gradually over many decades. The city grew fast after incorporation, adding tens of thousands of residents within a few years and quickly establishing itself as one of the Inland Empire's most family-oriented communities. Today Eastvale has around 70,000 residents in about 12.5 square miles, making it one of the more densely populated cities in western Riverside County. Most of that population lives in owner-occupied, single-family homes with larger-than-average lots, attached two- or three-car garages, and the kind of outdoor space that homeowners actively maintain. Limonite Avenue is the city's main commercial street, where City Hall, major shopping centers, and most of the city's retail and dining activity are concentrated.
Eastvale is bordered by Chino and Ontario to the north and west, and by Corona and Norco to the south - all of them well-established Inland Empire cities that predate Eastvale by decades. The Santa Ana River runs near the city's southern edge and forms a natural boundary between Eastvale and the older communities to the south. Many Eastvale residents commute to Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties via the interstates that surround the city. Directly to the south, Jurupa Valley is Eastvale's closest neighbor, a larger and older city with nine named communities and a much wider mix of property types - from 1960s ranch homes in Rubidoux to horse lots in Indian Hills - that share the same Inland Empire climate and clay soil conditions. Both cities are at a similar point in their infrastructure maintenance cycle, with homeowners increasingly focused on the driveways, flatwork, and paved surfaces that were installed when these neighborhoods were first built.
Call us or submit a free estimate request - we cover all of Eastvale and will get back to you within one business day.