
Menifee Asphalt Paving is your local asphalt paving contractor in Temecula, handling commercial paving, driveways, sealcoating, and asphalt repairs for properties throughout the city. We have served the Temecula and Menifee area since 2018 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Temecula has a dense concentration of retail, hospitality, and commercial properties along the I-15 and Winchester Road corridors, and those high-traffic lots need paving work that holds up under constant use. Our commercial asphalt paving service covers full lot installations, resurfacing, and base repairs for business properties throughout Temecula.
Most of Temecula was built out in the 1990s and 2000s, and many of those original driveways have now been through 20 or more seasons of summer heat and clay soil movement. When cracking and settling become more than surface-level, a new asphalt driveway gives you a fresh, durable surface built to the current conditions of your lot.
Temecula summers are long and hot, and the intense UV exposure dries out and oxidizes asphalt surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every few years seals the surface against UV damage and moisture intrusion, which is especially important in Temecula where the dry-wet seasonal cycle stresses pavement continuously.
Clay-heavy soils in the Temecula Valley shift between wet winters and dry summers, and that movement opens cracks in asphalt year after year. Sealing those cracks before winter rain arrives keeps water from working into the base layer, where it does the most damage.
Temecula Parkway and Old Town Front Street are surrounded by commercial and hospitality properties whose parking lots see heavy year-round use. We install and resurface parking lots for Temecula businesses, with proper grading to handle the winter rain events that can cause drainage problems on flat commercial lots.
Heavy winter rains in Temecula can work moisture under asphalt surfaces, and the subsequent dry season pulls that water out and leaves behind voids that collapse into potholes. Quick patching stops the damage from spreading and keeps your driveway or lot safe for vehicles and pedestrians.
Temecula incorporated as a city in 1989 and grew rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s. The bulk of its housing stock is tract homes built during that period, which means a large number of driveways and parking areas are now 20 to 30 years old and reaching the end of their first service life. The climate accelerates that aging: summers here regularly push into the mid-to-upper 90s, and the intense UV radiation breaks down asphalt binder faster than in coastal communities. Properties near the wine country hills also deal with steeper grades, longer driveway runs, and more complex drainage conditions than the flat subdivision lots closer to the I-15.
Temecula also sits on clay-heavy soils in parts of the valley, and that soil expands when winter rains arrive and contracts during the long dry season. That annual shrink-swell cycle is one of the primary reasons asphalt and concrete crack here even when they were installed correctly. A contractor who grades and compacts the base to account for this movement will give you a surface that lasts significantly longer than one who treats every job the same regardless of soil conditions. Temecula also requires encroachment permits for work affecting public rights-of-way, a step that out-of-area contractors sometimes skip.
Our crew works throughout Temecula regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We encounter a wide range of property types on every run through the city: flat-lot tract homes in Redhawk and Paloma del Sol, hillside properties in the wine country area west of the I-15, and high-traffic commercial lots along Winchester Road and Temecula Parkway. Each of those settings has its own grading, drainage, and base preparation requirements, and we adjust our approach based on what we find on-site. For projects that require coordination with local authorities, we work through the City of Temecula Development Services department.
Temecula sits along Interstate 15 roughly 58 miles north of San Diego, and Old Town Temecula on Old Town Front Street is one of the most recognizable parts of the city. The Pechanga Resort area anchors the southern end of town, and the residential neighborhoods stretch north toward Winchester Road and the Promenade mall area. We also cover neighboring Hemet to the northeast, as well as Murrieta directly to the north when jobs take us in that direction.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate at your Temecula property. No pressure, no commitment required at that stage.
We visit your property, assess the surface condition and base, and explain what the job requires. You receive a written estimate covering all costs before we schedule anything, so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
Residential driveways are typically completed in a single day. Larger commercial projects in Temecula may run two to five days. We handle all prep, paving, and cleanup and let you know in advance whether you need to be present during the work.
We walk through the completed work with you before we leave and tell you when the surface is ready for vehicle traffic, usually 24 to 48 hours after paving. We remain available after the job if any questions come up.
We cover all of Temecula, from the wine country hillside properties to the subdivisions near the I-15. No obligation, no pressure.
(909) 760-1549Temecula is a city in southwestern Riverside County that incorporated in 1989 and grew into a mid-sized city of around 110,000 residents through rapid development in the 1990s and 2000s. The city is known for its wine country, which sits in the rolling hills west of the main residential grid and draws visitors from across Southern California. Old Town Temecula, along Old Town Front Street, is the city's historic commercial core, featuring preserved storefronts, restaurants, and the Temecula Civic Center. The Pechanga Resort Casino, south of the city near the Pechanga Indian Reservation, is one of the largest resort casinos in California and a major employment anchor for the area.
Residential Temecula is dominated by planned communities built during the city's growth years, with neighborhoods like Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, and Harveston representing the typical single-family, HOA-governed developments that cover most of the city. Most homes have attached garages with concrete driveways and block-wall rear fencing, standard construction for inland Southern California. The commercial landscape is concentrated near the I-15 and Winchester Road interchanges, with large retail, hospitality, and healthcare properties forming the commercial backbone. Temecula shares a regional identity with neighboring Murrieta to the north, and many residents commute toward Hemet and the broader Inland Empire for work. More about the city's history and government is available through the Temecula Wikipedia article.
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