
Groundbreak Perris Asphalt Paving serves Temecula, CA with commercial asphalt paving, driveway installation, parking lot repair, and crack sealing. We understand HOA requirements, Temecula Valley soil conditions, and hillside property access, and we respond within one business day.

Temecula has a dense commercial spine along the I-15, Winchester Road, and Temecula Parkway, with retail centers, restaurant pads, and auto dealers whose parking lots need regular maintenance and periodic replacement. Our commercial asphalt paving work in Temecula is designed to minimize business disruption and hold up through the valley's high-heat seasons.
Temecula's planned communities were built mostly in the late 1980s through 2000s, and original driveways across the city are now entering or past their expected lifespan. We install new asphalt driveways with base preparation suited to Temecula's clay soils and with drainage grading specific to each property's grade and orientation.
Temecula summers bring long stretches of high heat that dry and crack asphalt surfaces faster than in coastal cities. Filling those cracks before winter rain arrives keeps water out of the base layer and avoids the more expensive repairs that follow when a compromised base fails after a wet season.
The inland UV in Temecula oxidizes asphalt binder faster than most homeowners expect - regular sealcoating slows that breakdown and keeps paved surfaces from becoming brittle and gray. HOA communities in Temecula often require driveways and common areas to be maintained in good condition, and a regular sealcoating schedule is the most cost-effective way to meet that standard.
Properties in the rolling hills near Temecula's wine country often have steeper lots and longer driveways that require proper grading before any paving work begins. We handle site excavation and base preparation for hillside properties where water management and slope stability are part of the paving scope.
Temecula's commercial parking lots along Winchester Road and Temecula Parkway see high daily traffic, and deferred maintenance accelerates surface wear into structural failure. A regular maintenance cycle combining sealcoating, crack repair, and striping renewal keeps those lots functional and avoids the full-replacement cost for as long as possible.
Temecula is an inland city with long, hot summers - daytime highs regularly reach the mid-to-upper 90s, and the UV exposure here is more intense than at the coast. That heat load dries out asphalt binder much faster than in coastal communities, making oxidation and surface cracking a consistent problem even for relatively new driveways and parking lots. A paving job done without a quality sealcoating plan and a maintenance schedule starts to show its age quickly in this climate. Homeowners and property managers who understand this tend to catch surface problems earlier and spend less on repairs over time.
Temecula's housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Most of the city is built out in master-planned HOA communities where material choices and project scope sometimes require prior approval before work begins. Properties in the wine country hills west of the city sit on steeper lots with drainage and grading requirements that differ from the flat subdivision lots near the I-15 corridor. And the clay-heavy soils common to parts of the Temecula Valley create the same seasonal shrink-swell cycle that affects neighboring Murrieta - a problem that shows up as cracked driveways and shifted pavement sections and requires proper base depth to address at installation rather than after the fact.
Our crew works throughout Temecula regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Temecula sits along Interstate 15 in southwestern Riverside County, and most commercial paving jobs we do in the city are near the I-15 interchanges - the retail centers and commercial strips along Winchester Road in the north and Temecula Parkway (State Route 79) in the south. For work that requires permits, we coordinate with the City of Temecula, and we are familiar with the city's building department process for curb work, driveway approaches, and public right-of-way access.
We work in Temecula's planned communities - Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, and the others - where HOA rules govern exterior work, and we know how to advise homeowners on the approval process before scheduling begins. We also regularly serve the neighboring city of Perris, where our base of operations is located, and Murrieta, which borders Temecula directly to the north and shares the same valley climate.
Call or submit an estimate request with your Temecula address and a description of the work. We reply within one business day to schedule an on-site visit - no cost, no obligation.
We walk the property, assess the surface and base condition, note any HOA requirements or drainage factors, and provide a written estimate covering the complete scope before any work is committed.
Old material is removed, the base is graded and compacted to the appropriate depth for the soil conditions and expected load, and fresh asphalt is laid, rolled, and finished. Hillside properties receive grading to ensure proper drainage away from structures.
We walk the completed surface with you before leaving. Driveways are typically open to vehicle traffic within 24 to 48 hours, and commercial lots can usually reopen sooner with traffic management during curing.
We serve all of Temecula, CA - from the I-15 commercial corridors to the planned communities and hillside properties near the wine country. No obligation, no surprise fees.
(951) 418-3690Temecula incorporated as a city in 1989 and grew rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s into a community of around 110,000 residents in southwestern Riverside County. The city is organized around Interstate 15, with large planned neighborhoods - Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, and others - filling in the residential areas between the freeway and the surrounding hills. Homes throughout these communities follow a consistent pattern: stucco exteriors, tile roofs, attached garages, and modest-to-mid-sized lots. Most were built between the late 1980s and mid-2000s, which means the housing stock is entering the age range where driveways, flatwork, and exterior surfaces need serious attention. Temecula City Hall is located along Old Town Front Street in the historic Old Town Temecula district, which also serves as the commercial and cultural anchor of the city.
West of the city grid, the hills transition into the Temecula Valley wine country - a recognized American Viticultural Area with dozens of wineries and properties on larger hillside lots, some with long access driveways and custom-built structures. Pechanga Resort Casino lies just south of the city near the Pechanga Indian Reservation and anchors the southern end of the commercial zone. The neighboring city of Murrieta borders Temecula to the north, sharing the same climate, soil conditions, and overall character. Together the two cities form the residential and commercial core of the Temecula Valley.
Call us today or send an estimate request - we cover all of Temecula, CA and respond within one business day.