
Riverstone Highland Asphalt Paving serves Rialto with parking lot paving, driveway paving, asphalt repair, and sealcoating - a local contractor who has worked in this city since 2017 and understands how Rialto's heat, clay soils, and aging housing stock affect pavement, with free written estimates on every job.

Rialto has a growing mix of commercial properties along Foothill Boulevard and the industrial corridors near I-10, and many older lots in the city were paved with thinner base sections that no longer hold up under modern vehicle loads. Our parking lot paving service includes full base assessment, proper grading for Rialto's flat lots, and new hot-mix asphalt built for the weight and heat this climate demands.
A large share of Rialto homes were built from the 1950s through the 1980s, and many of those original driveways are now cracked, sunken, or past the point where patching is the right answer. We replace failed driveways with properly graded hot-mix asphalt and account for the clay soil conditions that cause settling in the older parts of the city.
Rialto experiences some of the most intense sun in California, and the combination of heat and UV radiation breaks down the asphalt binder faster than in coastal areas. Sealcoating every two to three years blocks UV penetration, keeps the surface flexible, and prevents water from entering hairline cracks before they open up into bigger problems - especially important on Rialto's flat residential lots.
The clay soils under Rialto properties swell every wet season and shrink back in the summer heat, opening new cracks in driveways and parking lots on a regular cycle. Routing and sealing those cracks before fall rains arrive keeps water from reaching the base and is the most cost-effective maintenance step a Rialto property owner can take.
When sections of a Rialto driveway or parking lot have failed at the base level, surface patching alone does not solve the problem. We cut out the failed areas to proper depth, rebuild the base, and install hot-mix repair material that bonds to the surrounding pavement and handles the seasonal ground movement common in this part of San Bernardino County.
Commercial and multi-family properties in Rialto need clearly marked parking stalls, fire lanes, and ADA-compliant spaces to meet city requirements. We handle both re-striping after paving or sealcoating and standalone striping refresh jobs when the existing pavement is solid but the lines have faded beyond visibility after a summer of heavy sun exposure.
Rialto's residential neighborhoods are mostly flat and sit on the same alluvial valley floor that defines much of the Inland Empire. That flat terrain is convenient for homeowners but creates a real drainage challenge: when Rialto gets heavy winter rain, water sits on flat pavement longer than it would on a sloped surface, and any crack becomes a path for water to reach the base. The post-war and mid-century homes that make up most of Rialto's housing stock often have original driveways with no slope designed in - they were built to a minimum standard that did not anticipate decades of clay soil movement underneath. A contractor who accounts for positive drainage slope when replacing or repairing a driveway is giving Rialto homeowners something that matters every rainy season.
On the commercial side, the expansion of warehousing and distribution facilities in Rialto's southern and industrial areas has changed the vehicle load profile on many older private roads and parking areas. Lots that were designed for passenger car traffic are now seeing delivery trucks and logistics vehicles on a daily basis. That load increase accelerates base failure. Properties in those corridors often need a base rebuild rather than a simple overlay - and contractors who skip that step produce work that fails in a few years under the actual load the lot carries. We assess base condition honestly before making any recommendation.
Our crew works throughout Rialto regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Residential jobs are spread across the city from the older neighborhoods near downtown and Foothill Boulevard - the historic Route 66 corridor - to the newer subdivisions up near the foothills where homes built in the 1990s and 2000s are starting to show their first driveway wear. Commercial work is concentrated along the I-10 corridor and the industrial areas to the south. When permits are required, we work with the City of Rialto's building department at 150 S. Palm Avenue, and we are familiar with the local process. The city's permit and public works information is available at rialtoca.gov.
Rialto borders Colton, CA to the east, and we regularly serve both cities in the same week. The soil and climate conditions are nearly identical across that boundary, so our crew moves between the two without any change in approach. We also serve Fontana, CA to the west, where Rialto's commercial character continues along the Foothill Boulevard corridor into another large Inland Empire city.
Call us or submit a request through the contact form. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - no obligation at this stage.
We visit your property in Rialto, walk the pavement, assess the base condition, and give you a written price before any work starts. The estimate includes the full scope - no surprise add-ons once the job begins.
Once you approve the estimate, we confirm a work date. Most residential driveway and repair jobs in Rialto are completed in a single day. Commercial lot work gets a full schedule so you can plan any needed access restrictions.
After work is done, we clean the site and go over curing expectations - typically 24 to 48 hours off vehicle traffic for new asphalt in summer conditions. We remain reachable after the job if any questions come up.
We cover all of Rialto - from the Foothill Boulevard corridor to the newer neighborhoods near the foothills. Written estimates, honest assessments, and a crew that keeps its schedule.
(909) 737-6516Rialto is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, with a population over 100,000 spread across a broad flat valley in the heart of the Inland Empire. Historic Route 66 runs through the city along Foothill Boulevard, connecting Rialto to neighboring Fontana to the west and San Bernardino to the east along one of the most traveled corridors in the region. The residential core is largely made up of single-story ranch-style homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, with concrete driveways and block-wall fencing that are now showing several decades of wear. Newer subdivisions in the northern part of the city, closer to the foothills, were built mostly in the 1990s and 2000s on slightly larger lots. You can learn more about Rialto at Rialto, California on Wikipedia.
The southern and western parts of Rialto have seen significant growth in warehousing and distribution, reflecting the broader Inland Empire trend of logistics expansion. Major north-south roads like Riverside Avenue and Ayala Drive connect residential neighborhoods to commercial corridors and the I-10 freeway. Rialto's City Hall and building department sit at 150 S. Palm Avenue. The city borders Colton to the east and San Bernardino to the northeast - a location in the middle of one of the busiest freight and residential corridors in Southern California. We cover all of Rialto for asphalt and paving work.
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