
Coachella Asphalt Paving provides asphalt paving, parking lot maintenance, and driveway work to Palm Springs homeowners and property managers. We understand what desert heat, UV, and pass winds do to pavement here, and we respond to Palm Springs service requests within one business day.

Palm Springs commercial properties and vacation rental communities depend on well-maintained parking surfaces to make a strong first impression on guests and customers. Our parking lot maintenance service covers sealcoating, crack repair, and striping - everything needed to keep a lot looking sharp and functioning safely through the desert seasons.
Many Palm Springs homes - especially the mid-century properties near downtown - have original concrete or asphalt driveways from the 1950s and 1960s that are past their useful life. A fresh asphalt driveway is a practical upgrade that holds up in desert conditions and improves curb appeal for both year-round residents and vacation rental owners.
With close to 300 sunny days a year, UV degradation is the primary enemy of asphalt in Palm Springs. Sealcoating every two to three years blocks oxidation, protects the surface binder, and extends pavement life significantly for properties that want to minimize costly replacement cycles.
Thermal expansion and contraction from the extreme temperature swings between summer days and cooler winter nights open cracks in Palm Springs asphalt every year. Sealing those cracks quickly prevents water from reaching the base layer during monsoon storms, which is when the most serious damage happens.
When surface cracks and potholes appear on Palm Springs driveways and lots, targeted repairs extend the life of the overall pavement without requiring a full replacement. We assess base integrity before recommending repairs so property owners know whether patching is a sound investment for their specific situation.
When a Palm Springs parking lot or driveway still has a solid base but a worn, oxidized surface, asphalt resurfacing is a cost-effective middle ground between spot repairs and a full tear-out. It is a common solution on older commercial properties along Palm Canyon Drive and the resort corridors that see heavy traffic year-round.
Palm Springs sits at the western end of the Coachella Valley near the mouth of the San Gorgonio Pass, one of the windiest corridors in Southern California. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly 300 days of annual sun means asphalt oxidizes and loses its flexibility faster here than almost anywhere else in the state. Properties that skip sealcoating for a few years often find themselves facing full driveway or lot replacement, because the binder that holds asphalt together breaks down irreversibly under sustained UV exposure.
The city also has a significant number of vacation rentals and seasonal properties that sit empty through the summer. Homes that go unoccupied for three to five months often accumulate surface cracks and seal failures that owners do not notice until autumn, when they return or prepare the property for the rental season. The combination of deferred maintenance and intense desert conditions means Palm Springs pavement tends to deteriorate faster than properties with regular attention - and catching problems early is always less expensive than waiting.
Our crew works throughout Palm Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city has an unusually diverse mix of property types - classic mid-century homes with open carports and concrete slabs near downtown, newer gated communities toward the north end, resort hotel properties along major corridors, and a large vacation rental stock spread across the residential neighborhoods. Each type has different pavement needs, access requirements, and HOA constraints, and we have worked across all of them. Gene Autry Trail and Indian Canyon Drive are the north-south corridors we navigate most often on the way to job sites. The Palm Springs Building and Safety Department handles permit requirements for new paving work, and the City of Palm Springs website is the right starting point for permit questions.
We also serve our neighbors in Desert Hot Springs, just to the north, which has its own distinct property types and paving needs. And for customers in the eastern valley, our work extends back toward Cathedral City and beyond. If your project spans more than one community, we can handle it.
Call or use our online form and we will get back to you within one business day. Letting us know whether it is a residential driveway, commercial lot, or vacation rental property helps us allocate the right crew and equipment.
We come to your Palm Springs property, assess the existing surface and base condition, and deliver a written estimate at no charge. We explain what we find and give you an honest recommendation - repair, resurface, or replace - based on what makes financial sense for your property.
We schedule Palm Springs jobs in the early morning to avoid peak afternoon heat and to ensure fresh asphalt compacts and cures correctly. We also watch wind forecasts and avoid scheduling during significant San Gorgonio Pass wind events.
When the job is complete, we walk the site with you and confirm the cure window before vehicles or foot traffic return - typically 24 to 48 hours for driveways and small lots. We also advise on sealcoating timing in the desert climate to protect the investment long-term.
We serve Palm Springs and the western Coachella Valley. One business day response, written estimates, no obligation.
Palm Springs is the best-known city at the western end of the Coachella Valley, with a permanent population of roughly 45,000 to 50,000 and millions of annual visitors drawn by its resort hotels, warm winters, and nationally recognized mid-century modern architecture. The city sits in Riverside County on the desert floor below the San Jacinto Mountains, which rise dramatically to the west and are accessible via the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Palm Canyon Drive runs through the heart of downtown, connecting the resort hotels, restaurants, and retail that make Palm Springs one of Southern California's most visited destinations.
The housing stock in Palm Springs covers a wide range - from single-story mid-century flat-roof homes on modest lots near downtown, to newer gated communities farther north and east, to resort hotel parcels and short-term rental properties throughout. Many homes in the oldest neighborhoods were built between the late 1940s and the early 1970s, and their concrete driveways, carport slabs, and stucco exteriors need regular attention after decades of desert exposure. Nearby Rancho Mirage to the east has a similar resort character and shares many of the same pavement maintenance needs.
Protect your pavement with a durable sealcoat that extends its lifespan.
Learn MoreKeep your lot organized and compliant with crisp, long-lasting striping.
Learn MoreSeal cracks early to prevent water damage and costly full replacements.
Learn MoreLarge-scale commercial paving for businesses, plazas, and industrial sites.
Learn MoreComprehensive maintenance plans to keep your lot in top condition year-round.
Learn MoreRestore worn pavement with a fresh asphalt overlay at a fraction of repaving cost.
Learn MorePrecision site grading and excavation for a stable, properly drained base.
Learn MoreDurable concrete curbs and sidewalks to define and protect your property.
Learn MoreCustom drainage systems that protect pavement from standing water damage.
Learn MoreProfessionally installed speed bumps that improve on-site traffic safety.
Learn MoreCall today or get a free estimate online. The desert heat does not wait, and neither should your pavement maintenance.