
Vehicles moving too fast through your shared driveway, HOA road, or parking lot? We build hot-mix asphalt speed bumps that hold up through Inland Empire summers and slow traffic reliably.

Speed bump installation in Rialto involves shaping hot-mix asphalt into a raised profile across your driveway, parking lot, or HOA road, and most single-bump jobs are complete within a few hours with curing done by the next morning. It is a direct, physical solution to speeding on private surfaces - more reliable than signs alone because every driver has to slow down at the exact point you choose.
Speed bumps work on private property: shared driveways, apartment parking lots, HOA community roads, and commercial lots. If your surface needs attention in other ways, pairing a speed bump installation with our asphalt sealcoating service protects the bump and the surrounding pavement from Rialto's intense UV exposure, extending the life of both in one visit.
If cars regularly speed through your apartment complex, HOA community road, or shared driveway, a speed bump is one of the most reliable ways to slow them down. Speeding on private surfaces is a common complaint in the Inland Empire's denser residential developments, and a physical barrier works where signs alone often do not.
If a child, pet, or pedestrian has had a close call with a vehicle, passive measures are not enough. A speed bump forces every driver to slow down at the exact spot where you need it. One incident is usually enough to make the decision for most property owners and HOA boards.
Properties where drivers cannot see pedestrians until the last moment - near a garage exit, a building corner, or a busy lot entrance - benefit from a bump that forces vehicles to approach slowly. This is especially relevant in Rialto's commercial and multi-family residential areas where foot traffic and vehicles share tight spaces.
Landlords and property managers adding speed control before new tenants move in are making a proactive safety investment. Installing a bump during a vacancy or renovation is easier and less disruptive than doing it after the property is occupied and parked.
We build hot-mix asphalt speed bumps to match the width of your lane or driveway, shaping each bump with smooth transitions on both sides so vehicles slow down cleanly without scraping or bottoming out. Every installation starts with a surface assessment - if the existing pavement is soft, cracked, or unstable at the planned bump location, we address the base first so the bump stays solid rather than separating from the surrounding asphalt within the first season. We carry our work through our parking lot maintenance service for clients who want ongoing care of the surrounding pavement after installation.
After the bump cures, we apply yellow or white visibility markings so drivers can see the bump clearly and brake in time. Some property owners treat striping as a separate step - we prefer to include it because an unmarked bump creates a new hazard instead of solving one. We also advise on HOA approval requirements and, where applicable, handle permit inquiries with Rialto's city offices so you are not navigating that process on your own.
Best for one targeted control point - a garage exit, a lot entrance, or a specific stretch of shared driveway where speed is consistently the problem.
For commercial lots or HOA community roads where speed must be controlled across multiple lanes or a longer route through the property.
When the existing pavement at the bump location is unstable, we repair the base before installation so the bump holds its shape and edge profile long-term.
Yellow or white chevron markings applied after curing, helping drivers see the bump in time to brake smoothly - included as a standard part of every installation we complete.
Rialto summers regularly push well above 100 degrees F, and that heat is hard on freshly laid asphalt. A speed bump that was not mixed or installed correctly for this climate can soften under repeated vehicle loads and lose its shape before the first summer is over. Experienced Inland Empire contractors schedule pours during cooler morning hours and use mixes formulated for high-temperature stability - details that matter far more here than in coastal Southern California. Rialto also sits on expansive soils that swell when wet and contract when dry, meaning a bump installed over an unprepared or unstable base can crack at the edges within a season as the ground moves underneath it.
Many Rialto neighborhoods are HOA-governed, particularly in the newer subdivisions north of Foothill Boulevard. Residents in those communities - and neighbors in Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga - often need association approval before a bump can be installed on a shared surface. We are familiar with that process and can provide the documentation most HOAs ask for, keeping your project from stalling at the approval stage.
We visit the property, measure the lane width, check the condition of the existing surface at the bump location, and confirm whether the work is on private property or near a public right-of-way. We reply within one business day of your first contact.
You receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, base prep if needed, and striping. If your property is in an HOA, this is the right time to submit the plan for association approval - we provide a simple project description to help with that process.
We advise whether a permit is required and, if so, handle the application. Most straightforward private-property jobs move quickly through this step. We set a start date once approvals are confirmed.
Our crew prepares the surface, lays and compacts the hot-mix asphalt into the correct profile, and applies visibility markings once the bump has cured. In Rialto's summer heat, we start early and may recommend an overnight hold before traffic resumes.
Free on-site estimate. Same-day installs available. Written quote before we start.
(909) 546-5231We use asphalt mixes formulated for high-temperature stability and schedule pours during cooler morning hours in summer. A bump that holds its shape through July and August in Rialto does not need to be rebuilt before its first winter.
We check the existing surface at the planned bump location before committing to a price. If the base is soft or the pavement is unstable, we include prep work in the scope - because a bump installed over a failing surface separates from the surrounding asphalt within a season.
We provide the project description most HOA boards ask for and advise on permit requirements. California contractor licensing is verifiable through the state board at cslb.ca.gov. Work on private surfaces in the Inland Empire is what we do every day.
Every bump we install gets visibility markings as part of the job. An unmarked bump startles drivers and creates a new hazard rather than solving the original one. Markings are not an optional add-on - they are part of a finished installation.
Speed bump installation is a same-day job when the site is prepared and the approvals are in place. We handle the prep, the pour, the curing guidance, and the markings so the finished bump works correctly from day one - and keeps working through every Inland Empire summer that follows.
Protect your speed bump and surrounding pavement from UV degradation and surface wear in the same visit.
Learn MoreKeep the full lot in good condition with a maintenance plan that includes your new speed bump and the surrounding surface.
Learn MoreMost speed bump installations are complete in a single day. Call now and we will have a written quote ready within one business day.