
Rubber bumps crack and loosen under Southern California sun. We build permanent asphalt speed bumps that stay bonded, look clean, and work every single day.
Rubber bumps crack and loosen under Southern California sun. We build permanent asphalt speed bumps that stay bonded, look clean, and work every single day.

Speed bump installation in Huntington Beach means building a permanent asphalt ridge directly into your existing pavement, bonded to the surface with a tack coat and compacted to the right height and taper - most single-bump projects are complete the same day the crew arrives.
Unlike signs or painted markings, a properly built speed bump cannot be ignored - every driver must slow down whether they choose to or not. Huntington Beach neighborhoods are active year-round thanks to mild coastal weather, which means kids, pets, and pedestrians are near driveways and private roads far more often than in colder cities. A well-placed bump near a garage entrance or a midpoint on a long private lane is often all it takes to permanently change driving behavior on your property. If the existing pavement needs work before a bump goes in, pairing installation with asphalt sealcoating protects both the bump and the surrounding surface.
Rubber and plastic bolt-on bumps are common, but they degrade quickly under the intense UV exposure Huntington Beach gets most of the year. An asphalt bump is part of the pavement itself - it does not loosen, shift, or need to be replaced seasonally.
If cars regularly speed through your driveway, private lane, or parking lot, a speed bump is the most reliable way to physically slow them. Unlike signs, a bump cannot be ignored - it forces every driver to reduce speed whether they want to or not.
Huntington Beach neighborhoods are active year-round thanks to mild weather. If your driveway or private road is near a play area or yard, a speed bump gives you a physical safety barrier that works every single day - not just when a sign is noticed.
Long, flat driveways common on larger lots in coastal Orange County naturally invite drivers to accelerate. A single well-placed bump near the midpoint or approach to a garage is often all it takes to change that habit permanently without blocking access.
If your existing bolt-on bump is cracking, shifting, or pulling away from the pavement, Southern California's intense sun has done what it always does to rubber and plastic outdoors. A loose bump is both ineffective and a trip hazard - time to replace it with something permanent.
We install asphalt speed bumps on private driveways, private parking lots, and HOA-governed roads throughout Huntington Beach and surrounding coastal Orange County. Every bump starts with surface preparation - the existing asphalt is cleaned, and a bonding tack coat is applied so the new asphalt grips the old surface firmly. The bump is then hand-packed or machine-formed to the specified height and taper and compacted with a roller or hand tamper. We finish the edges cleanly so water and salt air cannot work their way underneath over time. Most single-bump projects are done in a few hours. Multi-bump jobs on longer private roads or larger parking areas are typically completed in a single day.
If the surrounding pavement is worn or oxidized, we recommend pairing the installation with parking lot paving or a sealcoat so the bump and the surface age consistently. We also handle HOA approval documentation and any permit checks required for your specific location, and we can advise on the best width and taper profile for your lane so vehicles cross comfortably at the intended slow speed without bottoming out.
Best for single-family homes with a long or straight driveway where vehicles approach the garage too quickly.
Designed for community roads in planned or gated neighborhoods where HOA approval and professional presentation both matter.
For commercial or multi-family parking areas where pedestrian safety and controlled vehicle flow are the priority.
For properties upgrading from a deteriorating bolt-on rubber or plastic bump to a permanent asphalt solution that will not need replacement again.
Huntington Beach is one of Southern California's sunniest coastal cities, and that sustained UV exposure is the main reason rubber and plastic speed bumps fail so fast here. The heat and sun bake through the surface of bolt-on materials within a few years, causing fading, cracking, and separation from the pavement. An asphalt bump does not have that problem - it is part of the pavement itself, so it holds its shape and stays bonded for as long as the surrounding surface is maintained. Salt air from the Pacific is also a mild but real factor, making clean edge finishing at installation important so moisture cannot penetrate underneath. Homeowners in Seal Beach and Newport Beach share the same coastal climate and deal with the same accelerated degradation of rubber and plastic materials outdoors.
Huntington Beach also has a high concentration of planned communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods, particularly in areas with gated roads and shared private lanes. If your property falls within one of these communities, your HOA may have specific requirements about bump dimensions, appearance, or placement before work can begin. Working with a contractor who has experience with local HOA approval processes means fewer delays and no last-minute surprises after the job is on the calendar. Permit requirements for bumps near or touching the public right-of-way are handled the same way - we confirm what applies to your specific address before scheduling.
Call or use the form and describe your property - the surface type, lane width, and where you want the bump. We schedule a site visit to measure and assess the existing pavement condition. We respond within one business day to confirm the appointment.
After the site visit, you get a written estimate covering materials, labor, and any prep work needed. We also confirm whether HOA approval is required before scheduling and provide whatever documentation your HOA typically asks for to move the request along.
The crew cleans the pavement, applies a bonding tack coat, and forms the asphalt bump to the right height and taper. It is compacted with a roller or hand tamper and the edges are finished cleanly. Most single-bump projects are done within a few hours of arrival.
The bump needs a short cooling period before vehicles drive over it - typically a few hours in Huntington Beach's warm climate. Your contractor gives you the exact wait time. Before leaving, we walk the finished bump with you to confirm the tapers, edges, and placement all look right.
We visit your site, measure the lane, and give you a written estimate so you can compare with confidence. No obligation required.
(657) 329-2772Huntington Beach gets intense UV year-round, and we factor that into every installation - quality asphalt mix, clean edge sealing, and a recommendation to sealcoat the surrounding pavement on a regular schedule. The result is a bump that holds its shape and bond long after rubber alternatives have cracked apart. Learn more about asphalt material standards from the National Asphalt Pavement Association.
Huntington Beach has a high concentration of HOA communities, and we have navigated the approval process for many of them. We know what documentation HOAs typically need, and we can provide a simple spec sheet or project description to move your request through the board faster. You do not have to figure that process out alone.
Most single-bump projects are complete the day the crew arrives - no multi-day disruption to your property. We measure the lane carefully and build the bump to the right height and taper for your specific traffic type, so vehicles cross comfortably at the correct slow speed without bottoming out or jolting sharply.
California requires paving contractors to hold a current state license before doing work on your property. You can verify any contractor's license in about two minutes through the CSLB's online database. Ask for the license number before signing anything - a confident contractor will provide it without hesitation.
A well-installed asphalt speed bump looks like it belongs on your property because it does - it is part of the pavement, not bolted on top of it. Our combination of local climate knowledge, HOA experience, and careful workmanship means the finished bump does its job cleanly and stays in place for years without ongoing maintenance.
Protect the asphalt surrounding your new speed bump from UV oxidation and water intrusion with a fresh sealcoat applied after installation.
Learn MoreResurface or repave your parking area as part of the same project before speed bumps are installed for a clean, finished result.
Learn MoreOur crew can typically complete your installation in a single day - call now to lock in your date before the schedule fills up.