
Groundbreak Perris Asphalt Paving has been serving Perris, CA since 2017, providing asphalt paving, driveway replacement, and parking lot work - with a local crew that knows the Perris Valley and replies within one business day.

Most homes in Perris were built in the 1990s and 2000s, and their original driveways are now old enough to need replacement rather than patching. We handle full-depth asphalt paving in Perris with proper base preparation for the valley's expansive clay soils.
Perris driveways take a beating from the summer heat and UV, which dries out the asphalt binder faster than in coastal cities. Whether you have a single-car pad or a long approach, we install driveways in Perris with the drainage grading that keeps water from pooling on the flat valley-floor lots that are common here.
The Inland Empire sun oxidizes asphalt faster than most of California. Regular sealcoating in Perris slows that breakdown and keeps your driveway protected between replacements - this is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend pavement life in this climate.
Commercial properties along the I-215 corridor and Perris's growing retail strips need parking lots that hold up under heavy daily traffic. We pave parking lots in Perris for businesses of all sizes, including proper striping and ADA compliance.
Perris's clay soils shift seasonally, and that movement is what creates cracks in driveways and parking lots across the valley. Sealing cracks while they are still narrow stops water from working into the base and turning a small problem into a costly replacement.
Heavy truck traffic from the warehouse and logistics operations near the I-215 takes a hard toll on commercial lot surfaces in Perris. We patch potholes in driveways and parking lots throughout Perris with material that bonds properly to the existing surface.
Perris sits in a broad, flat valley in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly pass 100 degrees and UV exposure is among the most intense in Southern California. That combination dries out asphalt binders faster than in coastal areas, turning surfaces gray and brittle within a few years of installation if they are not properly maintained. Contractors who are used to working in milder climates sometimes underestimate how quickly the Perris sun ages pavement.
The clay-heavy soils of the Perris Valley add a second layer of challenge. These soils expand during winter rains and contract during the long dry season, and that shrink-swell cycle puts stress on pavement from below year after year. Driveways across Perris built in the 1990s and 2000s are now at the age where the cumulative effect of heat, UV, and soil movement shows clearly in surface cracking and base settlement. Proper grading and base compaction at installation is what separates a driveway that handles this environment from one that deteriorates quickly.
Our crew works throughout Perris regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Perris is a city that grew fast - most of the residential neighborhoods went up between the late 1980s and mid-2000s - which means a large share of driveways across the city are now reaching the 20 to 30-year mark. We pull permits through the City of Perris Building and Safety Division for work that touches the public right-of-way, and we are familiar with the inspection and setback requirements that apply to residential paving jobs in the city.
Interstate 215 runs through Perris and is the main artery for commercial traffic in the area, with large warehouse and distribution facilities clustered near its corridors. We work in these commercial zones and on State Highway 74, which crosses through the area and connects to communities to the east and west. Lake Perris sits on the eastern edge of the city and is one of the most recognizable landmarks - whether your property is near the lake or on the west side of town near the freeway, we cover all of Perris. We also serve the adjacent city of Moreno Valley, which sits directly to the north and has many of the same soil and climate conditions, as well as Menifee to the south.
Contact us by phone or through our online form with your address and a description of the project. We reply within one business day to schedule an in-person visit at no cost or obligation.
We measure the surface, assess the base condition, and check drainage. You get a written estimate that covers all the work before anything begins - no surprises on the final invoice.
We remove old material, grade the base to ensure proper drainage, and compact to the depth needed for your soil conditions. This step is what determines how long the finished surface lasts.
Hot asphalt is laid and rolled smooth. We walk the finished surface with you before we leave, and most driveways are ready for vehicle traffic within 24 to 48 hours.
We serve all of Perris, CA and reply within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.
(951) 418-3690Perris is a city in western Riverside County, roughly 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Its population has grown to around 80,000 residents and continues to climb, making it one of the faster-growing cities in the Inland Empire. The city sits in a broad, flat valley basin with the San Jacinto Mountains visible to the east - a landscape that shaped how the city developed, with most residential growth concentrated on the flat valley floor. Neighborhoods are dominated by single-family tract homes, the majority built between the 1980s and early 2000s, on modest lots with concrete driveways and block-wall fencing typical of the region. Older blocks closer to downtown date to earlier decades. For current city information and permit requirements, homeowners can visit the City of Perris website.
The city is well known for Lake Perris State Recreation Area on its eastern edge, the Southern California Railway Museum, and Perris Auto Speedway. The I-215 runs through town and has brought significant warehousing and logistics development, giving Perris a mix of residential neighborhoods and industrial corridors. Adjacent cities served by our crew include San Jacinto to the east and Hemet further east in the valley, both of which share Perris's climate and soil conditions.
Call us today or request a free estimate online - we serve all of Perris and reply within one business day.