
El Cajon Asphalt Paving is your commercial asphalt paving contractor in San Diego, delivering parking lot paving, driveway resurfacing, and pothole repair across the city's coastal and inland neighborhoods. We have served San Diego County since 2016 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

San Diego businesses, from retail centers along major corridors to office parks in Mira Mesa and Kearny Mesa, need parking lots that hold up under daily traffic and the city's year-round sun. Our commercial asphalt paving service covers new lot construction, full-depth replacement, and overlay resurfacing to restore function and appearance.
With over 260 sunny days per year, San Diego parking lots oxidize and fade faster than in cloudier cities. A regular maintenance program - crack sealing, sealcoating, and striping - keeps a commercial lot safe and compliant and avoids the much higher cost of full replacement.
San Diego homes on canyon-edge lots in neighborhoods like Mission Hills, Normal Heights, and Kensington often have steep or curved driveways that drain poorly and crack from slope stress. Fresh asphalt paving with proper grading eliminates the pooling and surface breakdown that develops on older driveways in these neighborhoods.
Many of San Diego's inland neighborhoods - Clairemont, Allied Gardens, Encanto - have mid-century housing stock with original asphalt driveways that have never been resurfaced. An overlay brings the surface back to level without the cost of a full tear-out and works well where the existing base is still structurally sound.
Winter storm drainage across hillside and canyon-edge properties in San Diego opens potholes where water has worked under the surface and broken the base loose. We fill them with hot-mix asphalt, not cold-patch filler, so repairs last through multiple rainy seasons rather than deteriorating within weeks.
Coastal neighborhoods near Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach, and Mission Beach face salt air on top of UV, a combination that breaks down unprotected asphalt faster than inland conditions. Sealcoating provides a protective barrier that slows both processes and is the most cost-effective maintenance step for any San Diego property.
San Diego is not a single environment. It is a collection of dozens of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own terrain, housing age, and exposure conditions. Coastal properties near Pacific Beach, La Jolla, and Ocean Beach deal with salt-laden marine air that accelerates corrosion and can affect asphalt binder performance over time. Inland neighborhoods like Clairemont, Mira Mesa, and those in the eastern parts of the city face more intense UV, greater temperature variation, and drainage challenges during the concentrated winter rainy season. Properties on canyon edges - and there are many in this city, from Mission Hills to Kensington to Allied Gardens - sit on sloped lots where water moves fast and surface drainage is critical to protecting any pavement investment.
San Diego also has housing stock that spans more than a century. Craftsman bungalows from the 1920s in North Park and South Park sit alongside mid-century ranch homes in Clairemont and newer master-planned communities in Carmel Valley and Rancho Bernardo. The age of the surrounding infrastructure - curbs, sidewalks, utility lines - affects what kind of paving work is practical and what codes apply. A contractor who works across all of these neighborhoods needs to adjust their approach by location, not apply a single method citywide. That is what working in San Diego requires, and it is how we approach every job here.
Our crew works throughout San Diego regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work across this large and varied city. Commercial work in San Diego often means coordinating job access with active businesses, staging equipment on tight urban lots, and phasing parking lot work so customers can still reach the property during construction. We plan around your operations, not the other way around. Permit work goes through the City of San Diego Development Services Department, and we handle that process for any job that requires city approval.
We serve neighboring communities as well, including Poway to the north and Chula Vista to the south. If your property is on the edge of the city or in an adjacent community, call us and we will confirm coverage.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We are available 24/7 by phone, so you do not have to wait for business hours to get the process started.
A crew member visits the San Diego property, evaluates the surface condition and drainage, and gives you a written estimate at no charge. The quote covers all labor, materials, and any permit fees so there are no surprise costs when the job is done.
For commercial projects, we schedule around your operating hours and phase the work to keep as much of the property open as possible. Residential jobs are typically completed in a single day with advance notice of arrival time.
Fresh asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic, and we walk the finished surface with you before we leave. If anything does not meet expectations after the surface cures, call us and we will return to make it right.
We serve commercial and residential properties across San Diego, from the coast to the canyon neighborhoods. One business day response, no obligation.
(858) 339-9080San Diego is the second-largest city in California, home to over 1 million residents across dozens of recognized neighborhoods stretching from the Pacific coast to the inland eastern edge of the city. The housing stock reflects more than a century of growth: pre-war craftsman bungalows in North Park, Hillcrest, and Mission Hills sit near mid-century ranch homes in Clairemont and Allied Gardens, while newer master-planned communities in Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, and Otay Ranch were built from the 1980s onward. The city is crisscrossed by Interstate 5, Interstate 8, Interstate 15, and Interstate 805, and defined geographically by its network of deep canyons that cut through residential neighborhoods from Mira Mesa to Kensington. Coastal neighborhoods like La Jolla, Pacific Beach, and Ocean Beach face the Pacific directly, while inland areas to the east and north experience hotter temperatures and less marine influence.
Commercial activity is spread across the city, with major office and light-industrial concentrations in Mira Mesa and Kearny Mesa, retail along major corridors, and the downtown Gaslamp Quarter drawing significant foot traffic. The military presence - with Naval Base San Diego and MCAS Miramar among the largest installations - keeps parts of the city in a cycle of steady turnover and maintenance demand. We work across all parts of San Diego and are familiar with the city's varied terrain and property types. We also serve nearby communities like Chula Vista to the south and Poway in North County. Call to confirm your address is within our service area.
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Learn MoreFrom coastal parking lots to canyon-edge driveways, we handle commercial and residential asphalt work across all of San Diego. Call today or request a free estimate online.