
Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Bloomington, CA with driveway paving, parking lot work, pothole repair, sealcoating, and crack sealing - covering standard suburban lots, large rural-style properties, and commercial surfaces near the I-10 corridor.
Because Bloomington is unincorporated San Bernardino County, we handle the county permit process on jobs that require it. We respond to new requests within 1 business day.

Bloomington's mix of standard suburban lots and larger rural-style properties means asphalt paving jobs here range from a short single-family driveway to a long gravel-to-asphalt conversion on a multi-acre parcel. Our asphalt paving work starts with proper base assessment and grading so the finished surface handles the vehicle loads and drainage conditions specific to each Bloomington property.
Properties and shared driveways near the I-10 corridor in Bloomington deal with heavier vehicle loads than typical residential streets were designed to handle. When that load breaks down the base, potholes form and keep coming back if they are only filled at the surface level. We cut out failed sections, rebuild the base to handle the actual load, and repave - so the fix lasts instead of failing after the next winter rain.
Bloomington's summers regularly push above 100 degrees, and that sustained heat combined with intense UV radiation oxidizes unprotected asphalt quickly. Sealcoating every two to three years is the single most cost-effective maintenance step for Bloomington property owners - it blocks UV penetration, keeps the binder flexible through the temperature swings, and buys years of additional surface life at a fraction of replacement cost.
The soil under Bloomington properties ranges from sandy alluvial deposits near riverbeds to clay-heavy ground that swells and shrinks with each wet-dry cycle. That movement opens cracks in driveways and paved surfaces year after year. Routing and sealing those cracks before fall rains arrive keeps water from reaching the base - once water gets in, base erosion follows quickly and surface repairs become far more expensive.
Many Bloomington homes were built from the 1950s through the 1990s, and original driveways from that era are now well past their intended lifespan. Some Bloomington properties still have gravel or unpaved approaches, particularly on the larger rural-style lots. We handle both replacement of failed asphalt and first-time paving of unpaved driveways, including base preparation for the soil conditions found on this part of the Inland Empire valley floor.
When sections of a Bloomington driveway or shared property surface have failed below the surface level, patching from the top down does not solve the problem. We assess the base, cut out the failed area to the correct depth, rebuild the base where needed, and install hot-mix material that bonds properly and handles Bloomington's seasonal soil movement without opening back up after the next rainy season.
Bloomington is an unincorporated community, which means it operates differently from the incorporated cities around it. There is no city building department - the county handles permits, and county roads are maintained separately from private driveways and shared surfaces. For property owners here, that can create confusion about what requires a permit and who to call when a shared driveway or road approach fails. We know the San Bernardino County permit process and handle those steps on jobs that require them, which removes one of the practical headaches of getting asphalt work done in an unincorporated area. The county's development services information is available through San Bernardino County Land Use Services.
The property mix in Bloomington is genuinely different from the uniform suburban neighborhoods found in incorporated Inland Empire cities. Standard tract homes sit alongside larger-lot rural properties that still have gravel driveways, mobile home parks with shared asphalt surfaces, and small commercial and industrial parcels near the I-10 and Valley Boulevard corridors. Each property type has different base requirements, drainage considerations, and load profiles. A contractor who treats every job in Bloomington like a standard suburban driveway will miss the real conditions - especially on the larger lots where base prep and drainage grading matter more than they do on a flat 50-foot-wide suburban lot.
Our crew works throughout Bloomington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Bloomington is bordered by Rialto to the east, Fontana to the north, and Colton to the west, and we serve all of those surrounding cities as well - which means we move through this area frequently and know the routes and property types. Valley Boulevard is the main commercial street running through Bloomington, connecting residential neighborhoods to the I-10 and to neighboring cities. Cedar Avenue is another key route through the community, and the Union Pacific rail crossing in the area is a practical landmark for navigating jobs near the eastern side of Bloomington.
We regularly work in Fontana, CA to the north, where the commercial and industrial character along Foothill Boulevard and the I-10 corridor matches what we see in Bloomington. We also serve Colton, CA to the west, and the clay soil conditions and seasonal pavement wear patterns are consistent across all three communities in this part of the valley.
Reach us at (909) 737-6516 or use the estimate form on this page. We respond to all Bloomington requests within 1 business day and schedule the on-site visit at a time that works for you - homeowner presence is helpful but not required for the full assessment.
We visit your Bloomington property, assess the surface, base condition, and drainage, and give you a written estimate at no cost. For larger lots or properties with unpaved surfaces, we explain exactly what base prep and grading the job requires so you understand what you are paying for before any work begins.
If your job requires a San Bernardino County permit, we handle that process so the project does not stall waiting for paperwork. Once permits are clear, we schedule the work and show up as committed. Most residential driveway jobs in Bloomington are completed in a single day.
When the job is finished, we walk the site with you and explain cure times and any care instructions for the new surface. In Bloomington's summer heat, new asphalt cures quickly, but we give you specific guidance based on the season and the scope of the job before we leave.
Serving all of Bloomington including large-lot properties and I-10 corridor commercial surfaces - free written estimate, no obligation, response within 1 business day.
(909) 737-6516Bloomington is an unincorporated census-designated place in San Bernardino County, covering about 6 square miles in the heart of the Inland Empire. It has no city government of its own - the county's Board of Supervisors handles local decisions, and county departments manage permits and road maintenance. With roughly 25,000 residents, Bloomington is one of the more populous unincorporated communities in the county, but its character is notably different from the incorporated cities around it. The housing stock runs from standard mid-century suburban homes to larger rural-style lots that still reflect the area's agricultural past, with some properties keeping animals and outbuildings on parcels that would be subdivided in a city context. Mobile home parks and a small number of apartment complexes round out the mix, making Bloomington genuinely varied in its property types in a way that most Inland Empire cities are not. More background on the community is available on the Bloomington Wikipedia article.
Interstate 10 runs through Bloomington and is the main travel route in and out of the community, connecting residents to the rest of the Inland Empire and to Los Angeles. Valley Boulevard is the primary commercial street, and Cedar Avenue is another through-route that residents use to reach neighboring cities. The Union Pacific Railroad crosses the community, and its presence - along with the warehousing and logistics facilities near the I-10 - gives Bloomington more industrial character than its suburban neighbors. Bloomington sits between Rialto, CA to the east and Fontana, CA to the north, and both of those incorporated cities offer residents nearby access to city services and commercial amenities that Bloomington does not have directly within its borders.
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