
Rialto Asphalt Paving has served Loma Linda since 2017, providing parking lot maintenance, driveway paving, asphalt sealcoating, and pothole repair for homes, medical-area properties, and commercial lots throughout this city. We carry the California state contractor license, respond within 1 business day, and provide written estimates before any work begins.

Properties near Loma Linda University Medical Center deal with high daily traffic volumes that wear parking surfaces down much faster than a typical residential driveway. Our parking lot maintenance service covers crack sealing, sealcoating, pothole patching, and striping so your lot stays safe, presentable, and compliant between full resurfacing cycles.
Loma Linda summers are hot and the UV exposure is intense from May through October, which bakes the protective oils out of asphalt and leaves it brittle. Sealcoating every few years restores that protective layer and is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of any paved surface in this climate.
Older Loma Linda neighborhoods near the university core have many mid-century homes with aging concrete or asphalt driveways that have not been replaced in decades. A new asphalt driveway with proper base preparation handles the clay soil movement common in this valley far better than a surface-only patch over a failing old base.
The clay-heavy soils under much of Loma Linda shrink during the dry months and swell after winter rains, which creates cracks in driveways and parking lots regardless of traffic load. Sealing those cracks promptly prevents water from reaching the base layer, where it causes much larger and more expensive failures.
Potholes in Loma Linda's medical-area parking lots are a liability issue as much as a maintenance issue, particularly for properties with high patient and visitor foot traffic. We patch to the base, not just the surface, so the repair holds up through multiple seasons rather than breaking apart after the next winter rain.
When a Loma Linda driveway or parking lot has widespread surface cracking but a structurally sound base, resurfacing adds a fresh layer of asphalt over the existing surface at a fraction of the cost of full tear-out and replacement. Properties near the South Hills with slope-related drainage wear are good candidates for this approach.
Loma Linda is a compact city with a range of property types that each come with their own asphalt and paving demands. Near the university and medical center, parking lots and shared driveways take intense daily traffic from staff, patients, and visitors. Those surfaces need more frequent maintenance than a quiet residential driveway. Older neighborhoods in the university core have mid-century homes on smaller lots where driveways have been in place for 40 to 60 years and are often overdue for replacement. Newer areas, including the Bryn Mawr neighborhood on the eastern edge of the city, have larger lots with more recent construction but face their own challenges with sloped terrain and proximity to open space.
The city sits in the broader Inland Empire valley, where soils include clay layers that respond to moisture changes throughout the year. Those soils are a primary cause of the driveway cracking and shifting that homeowners in Loma Linda see regularly, often without any obvious surface cause. The San Timoteo Creek watershed adds a drainage dimension for properties in lower-lying parts of the city: poor grading near the creek area can lead to standing water that undermines paved surfaces after winter rain events. Addressing base preparation and drainage at the same time as the surface work is how you avoid repeating the same repair in two or three years. Paving contractors familiar with the City of Loma Linda permit and code process can also help you stay compliant when the scope of work requires it.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Anderson Street is the main north-south corridor through the city, and the streets branching off from it toward the university and medical center are where we do much of our commercial parking lot work. Residential jobs are spread across the city, from the older neighborhoods near the campus to the Bryn Mawr area closer to Redlands. Properties near the South Hills open space on the southern edge of the city often have more complex drainage needs because of the slope, and we account for that when assessing any job in that part of town.
Loma Linda is bordered by San Bernardino to the north, Colton to the west, and Redlands to the east. We serve all of those communities as well, so if you need work on a neighboring property or are coordinating a larger project across city lines, we can handle it. Our Internal Linking Map area target for this page is Grand Terrace, a small city just west of Loma Linda where we also work regularly, and we cover San Bernardino to the north as well.
Call or submit the contact form with details about your property and what you need. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit at your convenience.
We visit your Loma Linda property and evaluate the surface damage, base condition, drainage, and any slope or soil factors before writing the estimate. The written quote covers all labor, materials, and scope so you know the full cost before agreeing to anything.
We agree on a start date and the crew arrives ready to work. Most residential driveway jobs finish in a single day. Parking lot maintenance projects with multiple service types may take two days, and we confirm the full schedule with you in advance.
After completing the work we walk through the finished surface with you, explain any curing time or traffic restrictions, and confirm that the result matches what was quoted.
We serve all of Loma Linda - from Anderson Street and the medical center area to Bryn Mawr and the South Hills neighborhoods. Written estimates, licensed contractor, 1 business day response.
(909) 546-5231Loma Linda is a small, incorporated city in southwestern San Bernardino County, covering about 7.6 square miles with a population of roughly 25,000. It is best known as the home of Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center, a world-recognized institution that is the city's largest employer and shapes much of its daily character. The university draws students, faculty, and medical professionals from across the country, giving Loma Linda a mix of long-term homeowners and newer residents connected to the campus. Interstate 10 runs along the northern edge of the city, and Anderson Street is the main corridor through the urban core, connecting the medical campus to residential neighborhoods and the surrounding Inland Empire.
The city's housing ranges from compact mid-century homes near the university to newer construction in the Bryn Mawr neighborhood on the eastern side, which was incorporated into Loma Linda in 2008. The southern third of the city is dominated by the South Hills, a rugged natural open space area that the city protects from development. Homes near the South Hills often sit on sloped lots with more complex drainage and grading needs than the flatter neighborhoods closer to Anderson Street. Neighboring communities include Colton to the west and Redlands to the east, both of which we also serve.
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