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

West Covina has busy commercial corridors along Azusa Avenue and Garvey Avenue where strip malls and shopping centers see heavy daily traffic. Our commercial asphalt paving service handles full parking lot installation and resurfacing for properties of any size, with work phased to keep your business open during the project.
Most West Covina homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and the original concrete driveways from that era are cracking, heaving, and past their useful life. A new asphalt or concrete driveway removes the patchwork for good and gives you a surface that handles the valley heat without constant upkeep.
West Covina gets well over 280 sunny days per year, and that constant UV exposure oxidizes and dries out asphalt faster than homeowners expect. Sealcoating every 3 to 5 years keeps driveways and parking lots flexible, slows surface degradation, and costs a fraction of what a new surface would run.
Commercial property owners along the main corridors in West Covina deal with older lot surfaces that have been patched repeatedly without addressing the base. A maintenance program that includes crack filling, sealcoating, and re-striping keeps lots compliant and reduces liability from uneven surfaces.
Winter rains in West Covina enter every unsealed crack and work into the base as the clay soil beneath expands. Sealing cracks before the rainy season arrives is the most cost-effective thing a property owner can do to extend the life of any asphalt surface.
Hillside properties in northern West Covina often have drainage and grading challenges that flat-lot jobs in the southern part of the city do not. Proper grading before any paving work ensures water runs away from structures and the finished surface does not pool or erode during the rainy season.
West Covina grew explosively in the 1950s, becoming one of the fastest-growing cities in the country during that decade. The homes and commercial buildings from that era now have driveways, parking lots, and concrete surfaces that are 60 or more years old. Concrete driveways installed in that period commonly show cracking, settling, and surface spalling. Tree roots from mature landscaping are a frequent cause of lifted or cracked sections, and many of these surfaces need more than a patch - they need a full replacement with a properly compacted base.
West Covina also sits on clay-heavy soils common across the San Gabriel Valley. Clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, and that repeated movement cracks concrete and asphalt from below year after year. Summer heat waves push temperatures into the 90s and occasionally past 100 degrees, accelerating oxidation of asphalt surfaces. The northern part of the city rises toward the San Gabriel Mountains foothills, and those hillside properties face additional grading and drainage demands that flat-lot jobs in the southern neighborhoods do not.
Our crew works throughout West Covina regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial jobs along Azusa Avenue and Garvey Avenue involve older lot surfaces that have seen decades of heavy traffic and multiple patch repairs. Residential driveways in the established neighborhoods near Plaza West Covina are often the original concrete from the 1950s and 1960s - long overdue for replacement. We know the difference between a surface that can be sealed and one that needs to come out, and we tell you which one applies before we touch anything.
West Covina is connected to the region by Interstate 10 along the south and Interstate 605 on the west. Surface streets like Garvey Avenue and Barranca Avenue are our regular routes to job sites across the city. We also cover nearby Covina, CA and work throughout the eastern San Gabriel Valley, so our crews are already familiar with the roads, permitting offices, and conditions in this part of Los Angeles County. The City of West Covina handles its own permits and inspections, and we pull all required approvals before any work starts.
Contact us by phone or through the contact form. We reply to every new request within one business day, and most West Covina estimates are scheduled within the same week.
A crew member visits your property to evaluate the existing surface, check base conditions, and discuss your options. You receive a written estimate before any work begins, with no cost surprises.
We remove failed material, grade and compact the base, and install the asphalt to the correct depth for your application. Commercial lots include re-striping and any required ADA-compliant markings.
New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicle use. We walk the finished surface with you and confirm the maintenance schedule for sealcoating to protect your new pavement long-term.
We serve all of West Covina and reply within one business day. No obligation, no pressure.
(626) 630-0138West Covina is a mid-size city in the eastern San Gabriel Valley with around 110,000 residents, covering about 16 square miles. The city grew from a small agricultural community into one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation during the postwar housing boom of the 1950s, and most of its residential neighborhoods date to that decade. The housing stock is largely made up of one-story ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors, concrete driveways, and attached garages on modest lots. Commercial activity concentrates along Azusa Avenue, where Plaza West Covina serves as the city's main retail anchor, and along Garvey Avenue, which carries heavy surface traffic across the entire area.
The northern part of West Covina climbs toward the San Gabriel Mountains foothills and contains some hillside neighborhoods with sloped lots and longer driveways. The southern half of the city is flatter valley floor with more standard residential layouts. Interstate 10 runs along the southern edge, and Interstate 605 borders the west, making the city well-connected to the rest of Los Angeles County. Nearby Baldwin Park, CA sits directly to the west along the I-10 corridor, and El Monte, CA is just to the northwest. The community includes Hurst Ranch, a historic property that has served as a gathering place and event venue for West Covina residents for generations.
Complete parking lot installations for commercial and retail properties.
Learn MoreDurable concrete curbs and walkways that define and protect your property.
Learn MoreTraffic-calming speed bumps installed to specification for any property.
Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online. We serve all of West Covina and reply within one business day.