
Huntington Beach Asphalt Paving delivers asphalt paving contractor services across Long Beach, CA, covering commercial lot paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and pothole repair. We understand the coastal conditions here - from salt air wear to port-corridor traffic - and respond to new requests within one business day.

Long Beach has a large inventory of commercial properties - retail centers, warehouses near the port corridor, and multi-unit apartment buildings - that rely on functional asphalt lots. Our commercial asphalt paving service handles new lot installs, resurfacing, and full replacements for property managers throughout the city.
Long Beach driveways and parking lots face both strong UV exposure and salt air from the Pacific. Sealcoating creates a protective layer that slows oxidation and repels moisture - coastal properties often benefit from sealing every three to four years rather than waiting five.
Many Long Beach bungalows and craftsman-style homes date from the 1940s and 1950s and have original concrete aprons or narrow asphalt driveways that need attention. We install new asphalt driveways for homeowners throughout the city, including tight city lots with limited equipment access.
Port-related truck traffic along the 710 corridor puts extra wear on local roads and the driveways and aprons that connect to them. We repair potholes on private driveways, parking lots, and shared surfaces throughout Long Beach before small failures turn into costly base repairs.
Long Beach has a high share of rental and multi-unit properties whose owners manage shared parking lots. Routine sealcoating, crack filling, and striping on a regular schedule costs far less than full lot replacement and keeps tenants and customers safe year-round.
Near-coastal Long Beach properties experience moisture cycling that opens cracks faster than in drier inland areas. Sealing cracks early keeps water out of the base, prevents edge deterioration, and extends the surface life by several years at a fraction of the cost of repaving.
Long Beach is one of the largest cities in California, and its density and coastal location create a specific set of challenges for asphalt. The city has a large stock of older homes - many built in the 1920s through the 1960s - with original concrete and asphalt surfaces that have been through decades of Pacific Coast weather. Salt air from the ocean accelerates oxidation in asphalt binder, meaning surfaces near the waterfront or in neighborhoods like Belmont Shore tend to show wear faster than comparable properties a few miles inland. A contractor who does not account for coastal exposure in their material selection and maintenance recommendations is going to produce work that underperforms.
Heavy truck traffic from the Port of Long Beach also puts unusual stress on local roads and the driveways and parking lots that connect to them. If your commercial property is near the 710 corridor or the port industrial zone, you already know how much faster road surfaces deteriorate there compared to quieter residential streets. Base preparation and proper asphalt thickness matter more in those environments, and the right contractor will talk through both before starting work.
Our crew works throughout Long Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city is served by several major freeways - the 405 across the northern part of the city, the 710 running north-south through the middle, and Pacific Coast Highway along the waterfront. Surface streets like Anaheim Street and Long Beach Boulevard carry significant daily traffic and are the routes we use when moving equipment to job sites across the city. Long Beach is in Los Angeles County, and any work touching the public right-of-way involves the City of Long Beach Public Works Department - we handle that coordination routinely. You can find permit information through the City of Long Beach.
We also serve Westminster and other communities throughout Orange County and southern Los Angeles County. If you own property in Long Beach and want a contractor who knows the difference between a coastal driveway job and an inland one, call us and we can talk through what your specific property needs. We also work regularly in nearby Seal Beach, which has similar coastal conditions and building stock to Long Beach's southern neighborhoods.
Call or submit a request online. We get back to you within one business day and ask a few questions about your property and what you need done before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your Long Beach property, inspect the existing surface and base, measure the work area, and walk through your options. You receive a clear written estimate before any commitment is needed.
On your scheduled day, we prep the surface, handle any base repairs needed, and complete the paving or repair work. Commercial jobs may be scheduled in phases to keep parking available for your customers.
We do a final walkthrough with you, answer any questions, and go over proper curing and care. New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before vehicle traffic and should be protected from sharp turns and heavy loads during the first few weeks.
We serve all of Long Beach, CA - from Belmont Shore to the port corridor. No obligation, just a straight answer on what your project needs.
(657) 329-2772Long Beach is one of the largest cities in California, with a population of more than 400,000 people spread across a dense urban grid on the Pacific coast in Los Angeles County. The city has a wide mix of neighborhoods and housing types - older bungalows and craftsman-style homes from the early 20th century, post-war stucco ranch houses, duplexes, courtyard apartments, and newer construction all share the same blocks in many parts of the city. Neighborhoods like Belmont Shore, near the water, have a strong coastal character with older homes and salt-air conditions that accelerate wear on exterior surfaces. The downtown waterfront area, home to the Aquarium of the Pacific and Rainbow Harbor, is a regional destination that draws visitors from across Southern California.
The Port of Long Beach, on the city's southern edge, is one of the busiest container ports in the United States and drives a significant share of the local economy including warehousing and trucking along the 710 corridor. That port traffic puts heavy daily wear on local roads and the driveways and lots that adjoin them - a pattern we see regularly when working on commercial properties near the industrial zones. We also serve neighboring communities including Seal Beach to the south and Westminster to the southeast, and we understand how conditions change from the coast into the more inland parts of Orange County.
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Learn MoreWe cover all of Long Beach - from Belmont Shore to the port corridor. Call now or request an estimate online and we will get back to you within one business day.