
Groundbreak Perris Asphalt Paving serves Murrieta, CA with parking lot paving, driveway repair, crack sealing, and asphalt maintenance. We know Temecula Valley soil conditions and respond to inquiries within one business day.

Murrieta concentrates most of its commercial activity in the corridors along Jefferson Avenue and Murrieta Hot Springs Road, where older strip centers and retail pads have asphalt lots that take a beating from the summer heat. Our parking lot paving work in Murrieta is built to handle the UV and temperature load that inland Temecula Valley summers put on commercial surfaces.
Most Murrieta homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means driveways are now 20 to 30 years old and showing the wear that comes from decades of Temecula Valley heat and clay soil movement. We install new asphalt driveways with base depth and drainage grading matched to what Murrieta subdivision lots actually need.
Murrieta summers push temperatures well past 95 degrees for weeks at a time, and that heat dries out asphalt binder and opens surface cracks faster than in coastal areas. Sealing those cracks while they are still narrow stops water from reaching the base layer and extends the surface life by years.
The inland sun in Murrieta oxidizes asphalt faster than homeowners expect - a fresh driveway can start showing gray, brittle surface texture within just a few years without protection. Sealcoating applied on a regular schedule keeps the binder from breaking down and protects the color and flexibility of the surface.
Potholes in Murrieta commercial parking lots tend to appear where old asphalt has lost its base support - often after a wet winter accelerates the process the dry summer started. We use hot-mix patching material bonded to the surrounding surface so repairs hold through the heat cycles.
Murrieta subdivision lots have relatively flat grades, and when winter storms arrive the clay-heavy ground in parts of the Temecula Valley does not drain quickly. Standing water on driveways and parking lots accelerates surface breakdown and can shift the base material. We grade and channel drainage paths so water moves away from your paved surfaces.
Murrieta sits in the Temecula Valley in southwestern Riverside County, and the climate here is hotter and drier than most of coastal Southern California. Summers are long, with many days above 95 degrees and occasional stretches above 100. That sustained heat and high UV load dries out asphalt binder much faster than in San Diego or Los Angeles, which means driveways and parking lots oxidize, crack, and become brittle sooner unless they are sealed and maintained regularly. A property owner who moved here from a coastal area may be surprised at how quickly surfaces age in this climate.
Parts of the Temecula Valley, including areas of Murrieta, also have clay-bearing soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. This seasonal movement works on paved surfaces from below, opening cracks and shifting sections over time in ways that no surface repair can fully stop. The vast majority of Murrieta homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s as part of large planned subdivisions, so many driveways across the city are now reaching the age where this accumulated damage becomes visible. Understanding how to prepare a base that accounts for the soil behavior here is the detail that separates a 20-year installation from one that starts showing problems after five.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Interstate 15 is the main corridor through Murrieta, and most commercial jobs we do in the city are near the freeway exits along Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and Clinton Keith Road - strip centers, auto dealers, and retail pads built in the same era as the surrounding subdivisions and now needing the same attention. When work on commercial properties or driveway approaches requires permits, we work through the City of Murrieta, whose building department we are familiar with.
Murrieta has continued growing outward, and we work across both the older neighborhoods near the freeway and the newer subdivisions on the western and northern edges of the city. We also regularly serve the neighboring city of Temecula, which shares the same valley and the same climate and soil challenges, and Wildomar, the smaller city directly to the north along the I-15.
Contact us by phone or through our estimate form with your Murrieta address and a description of the project. We reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit.
We walk the surface, check the base condition, note drainage and soil factors, and give you a written estimate covering the full scope of work - no cost to you for the visit, no vague line items in the quote.
We remove old material, grade and compact the base to the depth the soil conditions require, and install fresh asphalt that is rolled and finished to slope water away from your structure. The base work is what determines how the surface performs through Murrieta heat cycles.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave. Most driveways are usable for foot traffic the same day and vehicles within 24 to 48 hours.
We serve all of Murrieta, CA - from the I-15 commercial corridors to the residential neighborhoods on the city's edges. No obligation, no pressure, just an honest assessment of your project.
(951) 418-3690Murrieta is a city of well over 100,000 residents in southwestern Riverside County, sitting in the Temecula Valley between Interstate 15 and the surrounding hills. Most of the city was built out in the 1990s and 2000s as part of large planned subdivisions, which means the housing stock is relatively uniform - stucco exteriors, tile roofs, attached two-car garages, and concrete driveways are the standard across neighborhood after neighborhood. Commercial development is concentrated near the I-15 exits, particularly along Jefferson Avenue and Murrieta Hot Springs Road, where strip retail, auto services, and restaurants fill the corridors between the residential areas.
The city sits inland from the coast, sharing the warm, dry climate of the Temecula Valley with its neighbor to the south, Temecula. The area draws its identity from its family-friendly neighborhoods, its proximity to the Temecula wine country, and its role as a growing hub in southwestern Riverside County. Newer subdivisions continue to extend the city's edges to the west and north, while the older neighborhoods near the historic Murrieta Hot Springs area give the city some residential diversity in age and character. Properties in all parts of Murrieta share the same climate exposure and benefit from the same attention to surface maintenance.
Call us today or submit an estimate request - we serve all of Murrieta, CA and respond within one business day.