
Menifee Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Perris, handling driveway paving, sealcoating, crack sealing, and parking lot repairs for homeowners and commercial properties across the city. We have served the Perris and Menifee area since 2018 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Perris has a large stock of tract homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, and many of those original concrete driveways are now cracked, shifted, or stained beyond repair. A new asphalt driveway gives you a clean, durable surface sized to your lot - and our driveway paving service covers everything from demolition of the old surface through final compaction and cleanup.
Perris summers routinely push above 100 degrees, and that sustained heat and UV exposure dry out and oxidize asphalt faster than homeowners expect. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years restores the protective surface layer, slows oxidation, and keeps the pavement flexible enough to handle the clay soil movement that is common throughout the Perris Valley.
The clay soils in the Perris Valley are among the most active in Riverside County, expanding after winter rains and pulling back during the dry season. That movement opens cracks in driveways and parking lots every year, and sealing those cracks before winter keeps water from reaching the base where it does the most damage.
The flat terrain of the Perris Valley means water pools in low spots after rain, and that standing moisture works under asphalt surfaces and weakens the base. Once the dry season returns and the water evaporates, the weakened section collapses into a pothole. Fast patching stops the failure from spreading and keeps the surface safe.
The I-215 corridor through Perris has heavy commercial and industrial development, and the access roads and parking lots in those areas carry truck traffic that accelerates surface wear. We handle full parking lot installations and resurfacing for Perris businesses, with grading that accounts for the flat lot drainage challenges common in the valley.
When a Perris driveway or lot still has a solid base but the surface layer is worn, cracked, or faded, resurfacing is a cost-effective option that extends the life of the existing structure. We mill down the old surface and lay fresh asphalt over the prepared base, giving you a like-new result at a lower cost than full replacement.
Perris sits in a broad, flat valley basin in western Riverside County, and the combination of flat terrain and clay-heavy soils creates specific challenges for paved surfaces. The valley floor drains slowly after rain, which means flat driveways and parking lots hold water longer than they would on sloped lots. That pooled water seeps under asphalt surfaces and weakens the base, and when the dry season arrives and the ground contracts, the compromised spots collapse. At the same time, summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees dry out and oxidize asphalt surfaces from above, compressing years of normal wear into a shorter timeframe.
The city has also seen rapid growth in warehousing and logistics along the I-215 corridor, and the heavy truck traffic on local roads and commercial access routes accelerates pavement wear in a way that residential-only areas do not experience. Most of Perris's housing was built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means a significant share of residential driveways are now at or past the point where routine maintenance no longer keeps up with the deterioration. A contractor who knows the soil conditions in this specific valley, and grades the base accordingly, will give you a surface that performs considerably better than one installed without that local knowledge.
Our crew works throughout Perris regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We see a consistent pattern across the city: residential driveways built in the 1990s and 2000s on flat valley lots showing the same combination of surface oxidation, base cracking from clay soil movement, and edge failure where water has worked under the slab from the sides. The City of Perris governs permits and right-of-way work locally, and we are familiar with the process for jobs that require encroachment review before work on or near public streets can begin.
Perris is a city most people navigate via Interstate 215, which runs north-south through the city and connects it to Riverside to the north and Murrieta to the south. Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits on the eastern edge of the city and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area. The Southern California Railway Museum on A Street is another local institution most longtime residents know. We cover Perris from the neighborhoods near the lake to the commercial strips along the freeway, and we also serve nearby Moreno Valley to the north and Sun City to the southwest when projects take us in those directions.
Call us or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule your free estimate. There is no cost and no obligation at this stage.
We come to your Perris property, evaluate the surface and base condition, and explain exactly what the job will involve. You get a written estimate with full pricing before we book any work, so cost is never a surprise.
Most residential driveways are completed in a single day. We handle all prep, paving, and site cleanup. We will tell you in advance whether you need to be home and when the surface will be ready for foot and vehicle traffic.
Before we leave, we walk the finished surface with you and give you curing guidance - typically 24 to 48 hours before driving on it. We stay reachable after the job if any questions come up.
We cover all of Perris, from the residential streets near Lake Perris to the commercial corridors along the I-215. No obligation, no pressure.
(909) 760-1549Perris is a city in western Riverside County with a population of around 80,000 residents and one of the faster growth rates in the region. The city occupies a flat valley basin framed by the San Jacinto Mountains to the east and rolling hills to the west. Interstate 215 is the primary spine of the city, connecting Perris to Riverside to the north and to Murrieta and San Diego to the south. Most commercial development clusters along the I-215 corridor, including large warehouse and distribution facilities that have grown significantly in recent years. Lake Perris State Recreation Area, a reservoir and state park on the eastern edge of the city, is the most recognizable natural landmark and draws residents and visitors for boating, fishing, and hiking.
The residential side of Perris is made up largely of single-family tract homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s, with a mix of working-class and middle-income households, many of whom commute to jobs in Riverside, San Bernardino, or other parts of the Inland Empire. Homes typically have concrete or asphalt driveways, block-wall rear fencing, and stucco exteriors - standard construction for this part of Southern California. The Southern California Railway Museum on A Street is one of the city's best-known attractions, preserving historic streetcars and trains from across the region. For a broader overview of the city, the Perris Wikipedia article covers its history and demographics. Perris borders Moreno Valley to the north and sits just east of Sun City, both of which we also serve regularly.
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