
Rialto Asphalt Paving serves Redlands homeowners and businesses with sealcoating, driveway paving, crack sealing, and repairs - local contractors who know this city and respond fast.

Redlands summers are long, hot, and unforgiving on unprotected asphalt - UV rays oxidize the binder and turn flexible pavement brittle within a few years without sealcoating. Our asphalt sealcoating service restores and protects driveways and parking lots throughout Redlands at a fraction of replacement cost.
Many Redlands driveways in the historic neighborhoods north of downtown are original concrete or asphalt from the mid-20th century - some are simply past the point where repairs make financial sense. We replace them with properly graded asphalt built to handle decades of Inland Empire heat cycles.
Tree root intrusion is a common cause of cracking in Redlands, where mature citrus and shade trees are present on many older lots. Sealing those cracks before water gets in - especially before winter rain season - prevents base damage that makes repairs far more expensive.
Surface failures on Redlands driveways and parking lots often start from small cracks that widened after a wet winter or a freeze event in the foothills. Our repair work targets the root cause - whether that is base settling, root intrusion, or drainage problems - not just the visible surface damage.
Commercial properties along Redlands Boulevard, Tennessee Street, and near the Citrus Plaza area need regular parking lot care to stay safe and presentable. Deferred maintenance on a parking lot costs more to fix than a routine sealcoating and striping schedule.
Foothill properties in eastern Redlands experience mild freeze-thaw cycles that open up potholes faster than the flat areas closer to I-10. We fill and compact potholes properly so they stay filled rather than reopening after the next cold night.
Redlands is not a typical Inland Empire suburb. The city has a diverse housing stock that spans more than 130 years - from Victorian and Craftsman homes near downtown to mid-century ranch houses and newer subdivisions on the south and east sides. Each era of construction brings different pavement challenges. The older neighborhoods have long driveways with mature trees whose roots have spent decades pushing under concrete and asphalt. The newer areas on flatter ground deal more with standard UV degradation and heat cracking. A contractor who treats every Redlands job the same way will miss the details that determine whether a repair lasts or has to be redone.
The terrain is another factor. Northern and northeastern Redlands rises toward the San Bernardino Mountain foothills, where mild freeze-thaw cycles occur in winter and slopes affect drainage in ways that the flat parts of the city do not experience. Foothill-area driveways and retaining walls need to handle both water runoff and occasional frost expansion - requirements that flat-valley projects simply do not have. Redlands also borders wildfire risk zones near the foothills, where defensible space requirements can affect what types of exterior surface materials are appropriate. Understanding all of this is part of working in this city, not just knowing which exit to take off the 10.
Our crew works throughout Redlands regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We are familiar with the older neighborhoods north of downtown where driveways sit beside 100-year-old trees, and we know the newer streets south of the 10 freeway where the main issue is sun oxidation rather than root damage. We access most jobs via Redlands Boulevard or Tennessee Street and know the routing from I-10. The City of Redlands handles permit inquiries through its Community Development Department, and we are familiar with what typically requires review and what does not.
Redlands has a professional, invested homeowner base - people who care about how their properties look and hold up. We fit that expectation: straight estimates, clean work, and no corners cut on base prep or drainage. Our work in Redlands connects us to customers in neighboring Rialto and Loma Linda, and our crews travel this part of San Bernardino County every week.
Call us or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. No commitment needed to start a conversation about your project.
We visit your Redlands property, inspect the surface and base, note any tree roots, slope, or drainage issues, and give you a clear written estimate. The price you get is the price you pay.
We schedule around your availability. Most Redlands sealcoating and repair jobs finish in half a day; driveway paving or resurfacing typically takes a full day. You do not need to take time off work.
We walk through the completed work with you before we leave, explain curing times and any care instructions, and clean up the work area. Sealcoating needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic.
We serve all of Redlands, CA - from the historic neighborhoods near downtown to the newer streets on the south side. One business day response, no obligation.
(909) 546-5231Redlands is a city of about 75,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles. The city grew out of California's navel orange industry in the late 1800s, and that heritage left behind a distinctive housing stock - Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman homes in the neighborhoods north and west of downtown are among the most architecturally varied in the Inland Empire. The University of Redlands, a private liberal arts university founded in 1907, anchors the central part of the city and surrounds itself with older tree-lined residential blocks. Major streets include Redlands Boulevard and Tennessee Street, and Interstate 10 runs through the northern portion of the city, connecting Redlands to San Bernardino to the west and the Coachella Valley to the east.
South and east of downtown, the city transitions into mid-century ranch houses and newer subdivisions, with Citrus Plaza and other commercial development near the freeway interchanges. The northern and northeastern portions of the city rise toward the foothills - these areas have larger lots, older trees, and sloped terrain that sets them apart from the flat valley neighborhoods. Redlands is also home to Esri, the global GIS software company, which has brought a stable professional workforce to the area. Neighboring communities include Grand Terrace to the west and Colton, both of which we serve on a regular basis.
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