
Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving handles driveways, parking lots, and commercial paving across the Inland Empire. We build surfaces that hold up in the heat, drain properly, and look sharp for years.

Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving is a full-service asphalt paving contractor company based in Highland, CA, serving 12 communities across the Inland Empire. We offer 16 asphalt and paving services - from routine sealcoating and crack repair to new parking lot construction and drainage solutions. Whether your driveway is showing its age or your commercial lot needs a full rebuild, we handle both the small jobs and the large ones with the same attention to prep work and long-term durability.

Sun and heat are destroying your driveway slowly - a fresh sealcoat stops that damage and extends pavement life by years.
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Faded lines cause parking confusion and liability exposure - crisp new stripes fix both problems in a single visit.
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Cracked, crumbling driveway? New asphalt gives you a smooth, dark surface that handles Inland Empire summers for decades.
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A deteriorating lot turns away customers before they even walk in - repaving restores a surface that drains, holds markings, and lasts.
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From removing the old slab to rolling the final coat, we build driveways that hold up in the Inland Empire heat.
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Cracks and potholes get worse every season - targeted repair stops the damage before it spreads to the base.
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Small cracks let water in and destroy the base over time - sealing them now saves a much bigger repair later.
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Commercial properties need a lot that can take heavy traffic, drain properly, and stay compliant - we build it right.
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A maintenance plan - sealing, crack filling, restriping - keeps your lot from becoming a full repave project.
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When the surface is worn but the base is still solid, resurfacing restores the look and function at a fraction of full repave cost.
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A pothole is a liability and a sign the base has failed - we fix it properly so it does not come back in six months.
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Proper grading before any paving project is what separates a surface that drains from one that floods every winter.
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Crumbling curbs and broken sidewalks are a trip hazard and a code issue - concrete work done right lasts for years.
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Milling removes damaged surface material precisely, so new asphalt bonds to a clean, level base and lasts longer.
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If water pools on your lot or driveway, the fix is drainage - not just more asphalt on top of the same problem.
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Speed bumps protect pedestrians and reduce liability on private roads and parking lots - installed to the right spec.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you are dealing with - a cracked driveway, a faded parking lot, standing water after rain, or something else entirely. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.
We visit your property, measure the area, and look at the surface and base condition. You get a written quote that spells out exactly what will be done - base work, asphalt thickness, prep steps, and timeline. No vague estimates, no hidden line items. If your surface needs repair before other work makes sense, we tell you that upfront.
Our crew arrives on schedule, preps the surface properly, and completes the job. Before we pack up, we walk the finished work with you so you can confirm everything looks right. We clean up the site and give you guidance on curing time and next-step maintenance so you know exactly what to expect.
Our California contractor's license is active and verifiable through the state's licensing board at cslb.ca.gov. We carry general liability and workers' compensation on every job - you are covered if anything goes wrong on your property.
We visit your property, measure the work area, and give you a written quote that details every step - base work, asphalt thickness, prep, and timeline. No phone-based guesses, no pressure to sign the same day.
We have been serving the Inland Empire since 2017 and know exactly what the heat, UV exposure, and expansive soils here do to asphalt over time. Our material choices and prep work reflect that local knowledge.
If there is an issue with our work after the job is done, call us and we come back to make it right. We have built our reputation in this community one job at a time, and we intend to keep it that way.
Ready to get started? Call us at (909) 737-6516 or send us a message.
"My driveway had been cracking for years and I kept putting it off. They came out the next day for the estimate, gave me a fair price, and the crew finished the whole job in one day. The new surface has been solid through two summers now with no issues."
Marcus T., Highland - Asphalt paving
"We manage a small commercial property in Redlands and needed the parking lot restriped before a new tenant moved in. They scheduled around our timeline, got here early in the morning like they said, and the lines were dry and the lot was back open well before noon."
Sandra R., Redlands - Parking lot striping
"I called about sealcoating and they came out to look at the driveway before quoting. Turned out there were a couple of cracks that needed to be filled first - they were upfront about it and included both in the quote. The finished surface looks like a new driveway."
David K., San Bernardino - Asphalt sealcoating
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest look at your surface and a written quote. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(909) 737-6516Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving serves 12 communities across the Inland Empire, including Highland, San Bernardino, Redlands, and Fontana. Most jobs are scheduled within the same week of the estimate, and we cover the full area without a travel surcharge.
Yes - the intense UV radiation and triple-digit summer temperatures in the Highland area accelerate oxidation, which is the process that turns asphalt gray and brittle. Sealcoating every two to three years is the most effective way to slow this down and protect your investment.
When asphalt stops shedding water and lets it sit, that moisture works into cracks and softens the base below. In the Inland Empire, where heavy winter rains can follow long dry stretches, standing water is one of the fastest ways to destroy a driveway or parking lot from the inside out.
California requires contractors to hold a state license before performing paving work. You can verify any contractor's license at cslb.ca.gov - it takes about 30 seconds and tells you whether the license is active, what classifications they hold, and whether there have been any complaints.
The compacted gravel base beneath asphalt carries the structural load. A contractor who skimps on base depth or skips proper compaction is setting you up for cracks and sinking within a few years, regardless of how good the top layer looks on day one.
Late spring (April through early June) and early fall (September through October) offer the best conditions - warm enough for proper bonding and curing, but not the extreme surface temperatures of midsummer. Summer work is possible but should be scheduled for early morning before pavement temperatures peak.
Both are real concerns in Highland. The National Asphalt Pavement Association notes that proper base preparation and subgrade assessment are critical in regions with expansive clay soils, which swell when wet and shrink when dry, stressing pavement from below. Learn more at asphaltpavement.org.
Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving is a licensed and insured asphalt paving contractor company based in Highland, CA, serving 12 communities across the Inland Empire since 2017. We hold a current California contractor's license, verifiable through the California Contractors State License Board. Over the years we have completed paving, sealcoating, and repair projects across residential driveways and commercial lots throughout San Bernardino County. We are a locally owned business - not a franchise or a call center dispatching a crew from elsewhere. Want to learn more about how we work and who we are? Read about our company.
Small cracks and surface wear can usually be addressed with sealcoating or crack filling. When you see widespread alligator cracking, potholes, or soft spots, the base has likely failed and a repair-only approach will not hold. A full repave is the more cost-effective long-term answer at that point.
Surface cleaning, crack filling, oil spot treatment, and base compaction all happen before a single coat of sealer or asphalt goes down. A contractor who skips prep and jumps straight to application is cutting corners that will show up as peeling or cracking within months.
Routine sealcoating on your private driveway typically does not require a permit. Work that changes the footprint, affects drainage, or touches the public right-of-way often does. According to the City of Highland, any work involving curb cuts or public sidewalks requires coordination with the city.
Not sure what your driveway or lot actually needs? Call us at (909) 737-6516 and we will talk through the options with you before you commit to anything.
Highland is a mid-sized city in San Bernardino County at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, bordered by San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east. The city incorporated in 1987 and has grown into a primarily residential community with a mix of homes built across several decades. Base Line Road runs east-west through the heart of the city, connecting Highland to its neighboring communities, and State Route 210 provides the main freeway access for residents commuting across the Inland Empire.
A large share of Highland's housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1990s, which means many driveways, block walls, and concrete surfaces are well past their original lifespan. The city's climate - intense heat, low humidity, and strong UV exposure through most of the year - accelerates wear on asphalt and concrete faster than in coastal parts of California. When the National Weather Service issues heat advisories for the Inland Empire, temperatures in Highland regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit - conditions that are especially hard on unprotected asphalt. Expansive clay soils in the area also shift with seasonal moisture changes, adding stress to driveways and parking lots from below. Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving has been working on properties across Highland since 2017, and we know exactly what the local conditions demand from paving materials and prep work.
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Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving
27600 Foster Ave
Highland, CA 92346
Always open, 24/7.
Call Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving today for a free, no-pressure estimate on any asphalt paving, sealcoating, or repair project in the Inland Empire.