
Signs ask drivers to slow down. A properly installed asphalt speed bump requires it. We build durable bumps designed to hold their shape through Mojave summers.
Signs ask drivers to slow down. A properly installed asphalt speed bump requires it. We build durable bumps designed to hold their shape through Mojave summers.

Speed bump installation in Apple Valley shapes hot-mix asphalt into a raised hump across your driveway, parking lot, or private road, and most single-bump jobs are completed in a few hours on the day of installation.
Apple Valley's large lots and long driveways give vehicles room to pick up speed before they reach your home, parking area, or garage. Whether the concern is delivery trucks cutting corners, visitors moving too fast through a shared parking lot, or children and pets near a community road, a speed bump is a physical solution that does not depend on anyone reading a sign. If the existing pavement where the bump will go needs repair first, that work is handled as part of the same project - and for properties that also want asphalt sealcoating or a fresh surface, both can often be scheduled together.
If cars regularly speed through your driveway, parking area, or private road, a speed bump is the most reliable physical solution. A sign asks drivers to slow down; a bump requires it - without ongoing effort from you.
Apple Valley's residential neighborhoods have long driveways and community roads where kids ride bikes and pets wander. A bump creates a built-in pause point that provides a meaningful safety margin, especially during the long, active summer months when families are outside more.
Longer driveways, common on the larger lots throughout Apple Valley and the High Desert, give drivers room to accelerate before reaching the house or garage. A well-placed bump near the end of a long run controls that speed without any ongoing effort from you.
If you manage or share a parking lot, apartment complex road, or HOA community street where speeding has become a complaint, a speed bump is a documented, permanent response that demonstrates the issue has been taken seriously.
We install asphalt speed bumps on residential driveways, private parking lots, and HOA community roads throughout Apple Valley and the surrounding High Desert. Every installation starts with surface prep - cleaning the area, removing loose material, and applying a bonding tack so the new asphalt grips the existing pavement firmly. We shape and compact the hot-mix material to the right profile, with smooth transitions on both sides that will not catch tires or collect water. If the job is on a parking lot surface, we match the bump placement to traffic flow and confirm the location works for turning radii before any asphalt is placed.
Once the bump is set and cooled, we can apply high-visibility paint or reflective markers - especially useful in shared areas where drivers may encounter the bump at night or at speed. We also handle any nearby pavement repair or minor cracking in the installation area so the finished surface looks clean from edge to edge. Customers who are upgrading their driveway more broadly often combine speed bump installation with asphalt sealcoating to protect the entire surface in the same visit.
Best for single-family driveways where you want to control speed for visitors, delivery vehicles, or family safety near the garage.
Suited to commercial or multi-unit parking areas where traffic flow and turning radii need to be considered alongside speed control.
The right choice for shared community streets and private roads, including the HOA documentation support that many Apple Valley neighborhoods require.
Add painted markings or reflective markers to any bump installation - especially worthwhile in shared areas and community roads where visibility at night matters.
Apple Valley's summer temperatures regularly climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and a speed bump built from a standard mix can soften and deform under the combination of that heat and repeated tire pressure. A properly specified heat-stable asphalt mix is one of the most important choices in a High Desert speed bump installation - it is the difference between a bump that holds its profile through years of Mojave summers and one that flattens or ruts within the first season. We work in this climate every day and use mixes formulated to hold their shape in these conditions.
Apple Valley also has a significant number of planned communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods where written association approval is required before any driveway or road modification. We serve the full High Desert, including Victorville and Hesperia, and we have experience navigating HOA documentation requirements so the approval process does not hold up your project longer than necessary. Whether your property is a newer development near the town's edges or an older residential street, we assess the base condition of the existing pavement before committing to the installation - because a bump built on an unstable base will crack or settle unevenly within a season.
We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. Tell us roughly where you want the bump, how wide the surface is, and how many bumps you need - we will confirm the details when we arrive.
We check the condition of the existing pavement and the base beneath it, confirm the best bump location, and discuss height and width options with you. After the visit, you receive a written estimate with scope, materials, and total cost - no ballpark numbers.
We help you confirm what permits or HOA approvals apply to your property before any work is scheduled. Starting the HOA process early keeps your project on track - some associations take a few weeks to respond.
Most single-bump jobs are completed in a few hours on installation day. Once the asphalt has cooled, we apply any paint or reflective markers and walk you through the finished result. You can typically drive over the bump the same day.
Free site visit, written estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(442) 287-1582We specify asphalt formulated for the High Desert's extreme summer heat. That means the bump holds its profile through years of 100-plus-degree days rather than softening and flattening under tire pressure - a detail that matters in Apple Valley far more than in cooler climates.
The High Desert's sandy, shifting soils can leave an asphalt surface looking fine while the base beneath it is compromised. We assess the base before laying any bump - so what we install bonds properly and does not crack or settle unevenly within a season.
Apple Valley has a significant number of planned communities with active HOAs. We have worked in these neighborhoods and know what documentation associations typically want before approving a driveway modification - which saves you from starting the process twice.
California law requires contractors to hold an active state license for this type of work. You can verify any contractor's status yourself through the California Contractors State License Board. We also carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance - ask for proof before signing any contract with any contractor. NAPA guidelines inform our installation standards.
A speed bump is a simple fix, but the details - mix specification, base prep, clean transitions, and proper markings - determine whether it holds up for years or needs attention within a season. We get those details right the first time so you stop thinking about the speeding problem.
Protect your driveway or parking lot surface from UV damage and oxidation with a fresh sealcoat applied at the same time as your bump installation.
Learn MoreFull parking lot paving and layout for properties that need a complete surface before speed bumps are placed.
Learn MoreCall us or submit a free estimate request online - we respond within one business day and serve all of Apple Valley and the surrounding High Desert.