
Menifee Asphalt Paving provides asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and repair services in Murrieta for both residential and commercial properties. We serve the Temecula Valley area and respond to estimates within one business day.

Most of Murrieta was built during the 1990s and 2000s growth boom, and those original asphalt surfaces are now 20 to 30 years old. Whether you need a full driveway rebuild or a new surface for a commercial property near the I-15 corridor, our asphalt paving team handles the whole job.
Murrieta summers are long and hot, often reaching the high 90s and occasionally above 100 degrees. That sustained heat oxidizes asphalt and dries it out faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every few years protects the surface binders and keeps your pavement flexible instead of brittle.
Tract-style homes across Murrieta typically came with concrete driveways that are now showing their age. When those surfaces crack, shift, or become uneven from soil movement, replacing them with properly installed asphalt gives you a surface built for the Temecula Valley climate.
Clay-bearing soils in parts of the Temecula Valley shrink during the long dry season, and that movement opens cracks in pavement surfaces year after year. Sealing those cracks before the winter rains arrive prevents water from penetrating the base and turning a small crack into a much bigger problem.
Commercial properties along Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and other major corridors need parking lots that hold up to daily traffic and look professional year-round. We handle complete parking lot installations and resurfacing for Murrieta businesses.
Winter rain events in Murrieta can expose cracking and base failures that were not obvious during the dry season. When potholes form, patching them quickly with properly compacted material stops the surrounding pavement from failing and keeps your property safe for foot and vehicle traffic.
Murrieta sits in an inland valley in southwestern Riverside County, sharing the Temecula Valley with its neighbor to the south. The climate here is semi-arid, with hot, dry summers that regularly push temperatures into the high 90s and occasionally above 100 degrees. That sustained heat, combined with intense UV radiation, breaks down asphalt binders much faster than in coastal areas. Most of Murrieta was built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means the majority of residential driveways and commercial parking lots are now between 20 and 35 years old, right at the age when surface failures become common without proper maintenance.
Parts of the Temecula Valley also have clay-bearing soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. This seasonal movement puts stress on paved surfaces and is one of the leading causes of cracking and uneven concrete in Murrieta neighborhoods. The winter wet season, which delivers most of the area's modest annual rainfall in heavy bursts between November and March, accelerates any existing damage. Santa Ana wind events in fall can also cause direct physical damage to fences and surface structures. A contractor who understands these local conditions will build drainage slopes and base layers that hold up through the full climate cycle.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We are familiar with the permit requirements at the City of Murrieta for jobs that involve work near public streets, and we have worked on both the older subdivisions near the I-15 freeway and the newer developments filling in on the western and northern edges of the city.
Murrieta is organized around the Interstate 15 corridor, with commercial strips clustered near the major exits along Jefferson Avenue and Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and quieter residential neighborhoods extending out from there in every direction. The city shares the Temecula Valley with Temecula to the south, and many of the same soil conditions and climate factors apply across both cities. We serve neighboring Temecula as well as Wildomar to the north, and can typically schedule estimates for Murrieta projects quickly.
Contact us by phone or through our online form, and we respond within one business day to set up a free, no-pressure estimate at your property.
We come to the site, review the existing surface and base condition, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. No surprises and no cost to get a number.
Most residential driveway jobs in Murrieta are completed in one day. We handle all prep, paving, and cleanup, and we coordinate around your schedule to minimize disruption.
After the work is done, we walk you through what was completed and tell you when it is safe to drive on the new surface, usually 24 to 48 hours. We are reachable after the job if anything comes up.
We cover all of Murrieta, from the older neighborhoods near the freeway to the newer streets on the edges of town. No obligation and no pressure.
(909) 760-1549Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, located in the Temecula Valley just north of Temecula and south of Menifee. The city has grown steadily since the 1990s and now has a population well over 100,000 residents, making it one of the larger cities in the Inland Empire. Most of the housing stock consists of single-family homes built in planned subdivisions, primarily during the 1990s and 2000s. Stucco exteriors, concrete tile roofs, concrete driveways, and block-wall fencing are the standard materials throughout virtually every neighborhood. The city takes its name from the Murrieta Hot Springs area, a historically notable destination within the city limits.
Interstate 15 is the backbone of the city, running north-south and connecting Murrieta to San Diego to the south and to the rest of the Inland Empire and Los Angeles to the north. Commercial development is concentrated near the freeway exits, particularly along Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and Clinton Keith Road, while residential neighborhoods spread out from those corridors in every direction. Newer subdivisions have continued to fill in on the western and northern edges of the city. Murrieta borders neighboring Temecula to the south and Wildomar to the north, both of which are also part of our service area.
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Learn MoreWhether you are near the I-15 corridor or out in one of the quieter neighborhoods, we are ready to schedule your project. Contact us now before summer heat turns small cracks into larger repairs.