
Apple Valley Asphalt Paving serves Redlands businesses and homeowners with commercial asphalt paving, driveway installation, parking lot maintenance, and crack sealing - with free estimates and responses within one business day.

Redlands has active commercial corridors along Redlands Boulevard, Tennessee Street, and near the Interstate 10 interchange, and commercial property owners in those areas need parking lots that hold up under daily vehicle traffic and the intense Inland Empire sun. Our commercial asphalt paving service covers full lot installation, base preparation, and proper grading so water drains away from your building rather than pooling on the surface.
Redlands has some of the most distinctive older homes in the Inland Empire, many of them Victorian and Craftsman-style houses built before World War II with original driveways that are long overdue for replacement. Larger lots in the historic neighborhoods north of downtown often have wide or long driveways with root intrusion from mature citrus and shade trees that have been lifting surfaces for decades.
The University of Redlands campus area and the downtown historic district both have parking facilities that see heavy use from students, staff, and visitors year-round. Regular sealcoating, crack sealing, and re-striping keep those lots compliant and functional without the cost of a full repave every few years.
Properties in Redlands older neighborhoods with mature trees frequently see cracked and heaved asphalt from root intrusion and clay soil movement. We assess the extent of each repair honestly - if patching is the right answer, we patch it right; if the base has failed and patching would be a waste of money, we tell you that too.
Redlands regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, and that level of heat and UV radiation degrades asphalt binder faster than most property owners realize. Annual or biennial sealcoating - timed before peak summer heat - is one of the most cost-effective things a Redlands property owner can do to protect a paved surface.
The northern and northeastern parts of Redlands rise toward the San Bernardino Mountain foothills, and residential lots in those areas often include slopes, natural drainage channels, and soil that needs proper preparation before any paving work begins. Good grading work before a pour or asphalt lay protects the entire investment from drainage-related failure.
Redlands has one of the most varied housing stocks in the Inland Empire, ranging from Victorian-era homes built in the 1880s to new construction on the city's southern edge. Those older homes - many of them over 100 years old - come with driveways, walkways, and parking areas that have been through decades of heat cycles, soil movement, and tree root pressure. The expansive clay soils common throughout the San Bernardino Valley are a major factor here. Clay soils expand when they absorb winter rain and contract in the dry summer heat, and that repeated movement cracks and shifts pavement from below, regardless of how well the surface was originally laid.
The combination of intense summer heat - with temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees - and occasional near-freezing winter nights in the foothill neighborhoods creates a wider temperature range than most Inland Empire cities. That range accelerates the degradation of asphalt binder and widens cracks faster than in warmer, more consistent climates. Santa Ana wind events in fall strip protective surface treatments and can knock over fencing and loose signage. And in the foothill areas north of downtown Redlands, sloped lots with natural drainage channels require careful grading and proper base preparation so paved surfaces drain correctly from day one.
Our crew works throughout Redlands regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city divides naturally into distinct zones - the older historic neighborhoods north and west of downtown where homes were built before 1940, the mid-century streets that fill the central city, and the newer suburban developments on the south and east sides near Citrus Plaza. Each zone has different soil conditions, lot sizes, and pavement ages. Interstate 10 runs through the northern part of the city, and State Route 38 heads up into the San Bernardino Mountains from here - roads our crews drive when serving both Redlands properties and nearby Apple Valley. You can confirm any project permits or encroachment requirements with the City of Redlands Development Services.
Redlands is also adjacent to Loma Linda, and we often handle projects on both sides of the city boundary during the same week. The foothill neighborhoods near the northern edge of Redlands are ones we know particularly well - the slopes, the older retaining walls, and the drainage considerations that come with properties that back up toward the San Bernardino Mountain foothills. For property owners in those areas, telling us your street and general location gives us a head start before we even arrive for the estimate.
Call (442) 287-1582 or submit the online estimate form. We respond within one business day and ask a few questions upfront about the property, the existing surface, and what you are trying to accomplish.
We come out to your property in Redlands and assess the surface, base, soil conditions, and drainage in person. You get a written estimate before any work begins - no vague ranges, no surprise additions after the fact.
We schedule the job around your timeline, whether that is a residential driveway replacement that needs to be done before the weekend or a commercial lot repave that has to happen after business hours. Most residential jobs are completed in a single day.
When the job is complete we walk it with you, explain cure times and any care instructions for new asphalt, and answer your questions. If anything needs attention after our visit, we come back.
We serve all of Redlands - historic neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and the foothill streets north of downtown. No obligation.
(442) 287-1582Redlands is a city of around 75,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. The city grew from California's navel orange industry in the late 1800s, and that history left behind a remarkable collection of Victorian and Craftsman-style homes - especially in the neighborhoods north and west of downtown. Many of those properties still have their original large lots, mature citrus trees, and long driveways. The University of Redlands, founded in 1907, anchors the central part of the city and draws students and faculty who often live in the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Esri, the global GIS software company, is headquartered in Redlands and brings a stable professional workforce to the area. Redlands also serves communities further east along the Yucca Valley and High Desert corridor via State Route 62.
The city is split into distinct zones by Interstate 10, with the older historic neighborhoods and the university on one side and newer commercial development around Citrus Plaza on the other. Redlands Boulevard and Tennessee Street are the main commercial corridors, and the area around the I-10 interchange has significant retail and light industrial development. North of downtown, the city rises toward the San Bernardino Mountain foothills, where residential streets become hillier and properties have more complex grading and drainage needs. These northern foothill neighborhoods, along with the Victorian-era streets near downtown, are where we see the most demand for driveway replacement and asphalt repair work in Redlands.
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