
Apple Valley Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Victorville property owners and businesses call for commercial asphalt paving, parking lot work, and driveway projects built to last in the Mojave Desert. We have served Victorville and the Victor Valley since 2019, and every job we do here accounts for the extreme heat, intense UV, and desert soil conditions that shorten the life of pavement that was not built for this climate.

Victorville's commercial corridors along Bear Valley Road and the I-15 corridor see heavy daily vehicle traffic, and a parking lot or access road here needs to be built with a base that can handle the desert soil and summer heat. Our commercial asphalt paving service includes drainage planning, proper grading, and a high-temperature mix suited to Mojave conditions.
Victorville's year-round sun and very low humidity break down the asphalt binder faster than in coastal California. Sealcoating on a regular schedule - every two to three years in this climate - is the most cost-effective way to keep commercial and residential pavement dark, flexible, and resistant to the surface oxidation the High Desert accelerates.
Commercial properties in Victorville, from business parks near the Southern California Logistics Airport to retail centers along Palmdale Road, need ongoing lot maintenance to avoid the cracking and drainage failures that come with deferred upkeep in a desert climate. Staying on a maintenance schedule is cheaper than a full repave.
Victorville's monsoon-season storms can push a surprising amount of water through surface cracks and into the pavement base in a short time. Sealing cracks before the late-summer storm season protects the base from the erosion that turns a small surface problem into a widespread base failure.
Most Victorville homes were built in large tract subdivisions from the 1980s through the 2000s, and driveways from that era are hitting the age range where resurfacing or full replacement becomes the right call. Sandy and caliche-heavy soil here means base preparation is not optional - it is what determines whether a new driveway lasts 20 years or 8.
Low-lying areas near the Mojave River corridor in Victorville are especially vulnerable to flash flooding during late-summer monsoon storms. Proper grading and drainage planning built into every paving job moves water off the surface quickly instead of letting it undermine the pavement base or create standing water that accelerates damage.
Victorville is the largest city in the Victor Valley, sitting at close to 3,000 feet in the Mojave Desert. That elevation and location create a specific set of conditions that are hard on pavement: summer temperatures near or above 100 degrees F, intense year-round UV radiation that oxidizes asphalt binder faster than in milder climates, and occasional monsoon storms that can drop a lot of rain on hard, dry ground in a short time. An aging parking lot or driveway in Victorville faces all three of these forces simultaneously, and a paving job that was not designed with them in mind will show it. The surface goes gray faster, cracks open quicker, and base failures develop sooner than they would in coastal Southern California.
Victorville's mix of commercial and residential properties also creates different paving demands than a purely residential community. The city has major commercial corridors along Bear Valley Road and Palmdale Road, industrial and logistics activity near the Southern California Logistics Airport on the site of the former George Air Force Base, and large tracts of single-family homes that drew buyers looking for affordable space within commuting distance of the greater Los Angeles basin. Each of these property types has different traffic loads, drainage requirements, and maintenance cycles. Getting the base depth, mix specification, and drainage slope right for each type is what separates a contractor who knows this city from one who does not.
Our crew works throughout Victorville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We pull permits from the City of Victorville Building and Safety Division for commercial projects and are familiar with what the city requires for work near public streets and drainage infrastructure. The soil throughout Victorville ranges from sandy desert fill to areas with caliche layers and, in some zones, expansive clay that shifts with seasonal moisture changes. We assess the specific site before every job rather than assuming standard conditions.
Victorville spreads out across a wide area, with the historic Old Town area along the Route 66 corridor, busy commercial strips on Bear Valley Road and Palmdale Road, and newer subdivisions pushing outward toward the city edges. The Mojave River runs through the western part of the city, and properties near it or in low-lying areas need careful drainage planning. Interstate 15, which connects the city to Los Angeles to the south and Las Vegas to the north, is the main spine of commercial activity here. We cover all of it. We also regularly serve customers in nearby Hesperia, which borders Victorville to the south, and Apple Valley, just across the Mojave River to the east.
Describe the surface type, approximate size, and any known problems - standing water, widespread cracking, or potholes. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a site visit promptly. Commercial projects get priority scheduling to minimize disruption to your operations.
We visit your Victorville property, measure the surface, evaluate the base condition and drainage, and give you a written estimate covering all the work - no hidden charges after the job starts. We discuss cost factors here, including what happens if the base needs more work than initially visible.
We remove the old surface, prepare and compact the base, and lay fresh asphalt. Commercial lot paving typically takes one to three days depending on size. We coordinate around your business hours where possible and keep the work area clean throughout. You do not need to be on-site, but the area needs to be cleared of vehicles before we arrive.
We walk the finished job with you before we leave. You will know when the surface can handle vehicle traffic - 24 to 48 hours for light use, longer for heavy trucks in summer heat - and when to plan your first sealcoat to protect the investment in Victorville's high-UV climate.
We cover all of Victorville and the surrounding Victor Valley area. Send us your project details and we will respond within 1 business day with a clear, written estimate and no sales pressure.
(442) 287-1582Victorville is the largest city in the Victor Valley with a population of around 135,000, making it the commercial and economic hub of San Bernardino County's High Desert region. The city sits at roughly 2,950 feet in the Mojave Desert, about 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles via Interstate 15. Its growth was driven by families seeking more affordable housing than coastal Southern California offered, and most of the residential stock consists of single-family tract homes built from the 1980s through the early 2000s - stucco construction on concrete slab foundations, with concrete driveways and attached garages. Many of those driveways are now in the age range where the desert climate has done enough damage to make resurfacing or replacement the right call. For permit information and city services, the City of Victorville website is the primary resource.
The city has a notable commercial character shaped by the Southern California Logistics Airport, built on the site of the former George Air Force Base and now one of the region's major cargo and industrial hubs. Old Town Victorville along the historic Route 66 corridor is a distinct neighborhood with older commercial buildings and the city's railroad heritage. The Mojave River runs through the western part of the city, creating drainage considerations for properties near the river bottom. Bear Valley Road and Palmdale Road are the main commercial surface streets, carrying heavy traffic daily. Victorville is a close neighbor to Hesperia to the south and Adelanto to the north, and residents and businesses move regularly between all three communities for work and services. For a broader overview, see the Victorville, California Wikipedia article.
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