
Baldwin Park Asphalt Paving is a licensed asphalt paving contractor serving Covina, CA with driveway paving, asphalt repair, and parking lot maintenance for residential and commercial properties. We have served the East San Gabriel Valley since 2015 and our crew responds to new estimate requests within one business day.

Covina homes built in the postwar decades have driveways that are long past their original lifespan. Root damage from mature yard trees and seasonal soil movement have left many of them cracked and uneven. Our driveway paving service removes the old surface, addresses the base, and installs a new asphalt or concrete driveway that stands up to the local conditions.
Covina winters bring rain that enters every unsealed crack and moves into the base as the clay soil underneath expands. Once water gets below the surface and freeze-thaw or soil movement does its work, small cracks become large repairs quickly. Sealing cracks before the rainy season is the most cost-effective maintenance step for any Covina property owner.
The inland sun in Covina is relentless from May through October, and that UV exposure dries out and oxidizes asphalt surfaces faster than most homeowners realize. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years keeps the surface flexible and resistant to cracking, adding years to the life of any driveway or parking area.
Covina properties along Arrow Highway and Azusa Avenue see heavier vehicle traffic than typical residential streets. Potholes in commercial driveways and shared parking areas are a liability and wear down vehicles fast. We repair potholes with proper base preparation so the fix does not fail in the next rainy season.
Commercial properties in Covina, particularly the older retail buildings along the main corridors, often have lots that have been patched and re-patched without a real maintenance plan. A program that includes crack filling, sealcoating, and periodic re-striping keeps a lot compliant, safe, and looking sharp without the cost of full replacement.
Block walls and concrete sidewalks throughout Covina's older neighborhoods have been stressed by decades of root growth and soil movement. Replacing cracked or lifted sections improves safety, reduces tripping hazards, and keeps properties in good standing with the city.
Covina was citrus farmland through the first half of the twentieth century. After World War II, the groves gave way to housing tracts, and most of the city was built out between the late 1940s and the early 1970s. Those homes are now 50 to 80 years old. Concrete driveways from that era commonly crack from tree root intrusion, surface spalling, and the seasonal movement of the clay-heavy soils underneath. Most properties in Covina are owner-occupied and modest in lot size, meaning the driveway is a high-visibility feature that homeowners notice every day. When it starts breaking apart, it is not just an eyesore - it becomes a source of ongoing maintenance cost if it is only patched rather than properly replaced.
Clay soils throughout the San Gabriel Valley, including Covina, expand when wet and shrink when dry. That movement cracks concrete from below and is the root cause of most driveway failures in the city. Hot, dry summers push surface temperatures high enough to accelerate asphalt oxidation, and Santa Ana wind events in fall and winter can knock down fence sections and scatter debris across driveways and yards. Any contractor working in Covina needs to account for soil conditions, root proximity, and drainage before installing any new surface - otherwise the same problems reappear within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Covina regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Residential driveways near downtown Covina and Covina Park are often shaded by mature trees, which means root damage is a recurring issue we address at nearly every job in those neighborhoods. We know how to assess root proximity before cutting so the replacement surface is protected from the start. Permit requirements go through the City of Covina, and we handle all filings before work begins.
Covina is surrounded by Interstates 10, 210, and State Route 57, and our crews use Citrus Avenue, Arrow Highway, and Azusa Avenue to reach job sites across the city. We also serve neighboring Glendora, CA to the east and West Covina, CA to the west, so our teams are already moving through this corridor every week. The Covina Metrolink station on the San Bernardino Line is a useful landmark - many of the residential streets surrounding it have the older driveways and concrete flatwork that we work on most often in this part of the city.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We reply to every new request within one business day, and most Covina estimates are scheduled in the same week.
A crew member visits your property, evaluates the existing surface and base condition, and reviews your options. You receive a written estimate before any work begins so there are no surprises on cost.
We remove the failed material, address any root or drainage issues, compact the base, and install the new surface to the correct depth. Most Covina residential driveways are finished in one to two days.
New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicles drive on it. We walk the finished surface with you, confirm it meets your expectations, and advise on the right maintenance schedule for Covina conditions.
We serve all of Covina and reply within one business day. No obligation and no pressure to commit.
(626) 630-0138Covina is a compact city in the East San Gabriel Valley covering about 7 square miles with roughly 50,000 residents. The city transitioned from citrus farmland to a fully built-out suburb during the postwar decades, and most of its housing stock dates from the late 1940s through the early 1970s. The typical Covina home is a single-story or two-story single-family house on a modest lot with a stucco exterior and a concrete or asphalt driveway. Downtown Covina is anchored by Citrus Avenue and College Street, where the Covina Center for the Performing Arts draws residents from across the area. Arrow Highway and Azusa Avenue are the main commercial corridors, lined with older retail buildings and service businesses that represent some of the busiest privately maintained parking areas in the city.
Covina is surrounded by freeways - the 10, 210, and 57 all run nearby - making it easy to reach from any direction and easy for our crews to get to job sites quickly. The Covina Metrolink station connects residents to downtown Los Angeles and the broader region. Nearby Azusa, CA sits to the north along the 210 freeway, and West Covina, CA borders the city to the west. Covina Park, near downtown, is a community gathering point surrounded by the kind of mature residential streets where cracked and root-damaged driveways are among the most common jobs we handle in this city.
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