
Signs get ignored. Rubber mats warp in the summer heat. A properly installed asphalt speed bump physically slows every vehicle that crosses it - day and night, year after year - without any ongoing effort from you.

Speed bump installation in Coachella means building a raised section of asphalt fully bonded to your existing surface, shaped and compacted in a few hours, and ready for traffic the same day once it cools.
Unlike rubber or plastic bolt-on bumps that warp and loosen in the desert heat, an asphalt bump becomes part of your pavement. The crew cleans and tacks the surface, then builds the bump in compacted layers to the height and profile that fits your driveway and the types of vehicles that use it. Reflective markings go on before the crew leaves. If your driveway or parking area also needs fresh asphalt sealcoating to protect it between maintenance cycles, we can schedule both jobs together so you are not paying for two separate mobilizations.
If you regularly see cars cutting through your property or a shared driveway at speeds that feel unsafe, a speed bump is the most direct fix. This is especially common in Coachella neighborhoods where long, straight driveways give drivers room to accelerate before they think to slow down.
When kids play near a driveway or pets have access to a shared lane, the stakes of a speeding vehicle are high. A speed bump creates a physical barrier that drivers cannot ignore - not a sign they can miss or choose to overlook.
Landlords and property managers in the Coachella area often install speed bumps to protect tenants and reduce the risk of vehicle incidents on private property. A bump is a visible, low-maintenance safety measure that also signals to tenants that the property is actively managed.
Rubber or plastic bolt-on bumps warp and loosen quickly in the Coachella Valley's extreme heat. If you have tried a temporary bump and found it failing within a season or two, a properly installed asphalt bump is the permanent upgrade that will not need constant replacement.
We install asphalt speed bumps for residential driveways, private parking areas, shared access lanes, and multi-unit complexes across the Coachella Valley. Every bump is built using hot-mix asphalt laid and compacted in layers, fully bonded to the existing surface so there is no gap where the edges can chip or separate. The profile - height, width, and slope of the approach - is chosen based on the types of vehicles that use the area, so passenger cars can pass without scraping while still slowing to a safe speed. We mark every bump with UV-resistant reflective paint so it stays visible at night and through the intense desert sun.
For parking lots that need both traffic calming and a refreshed surface, we often pair speed bump work with parking lot paving so the entire project is handled by one crew in one visit. If your existing pavement has areas that are cracking or separating before the bump goes in, we address those first so the bump sits on a sound base. Properties that are governed by an HOA will need written approval before installation - we can help you understand what documentation the association typically requires.
Best for homeowners who need to slow vehicles at the entrance of a private driveway or near a garage where children or pets are present.
Best for multi-unit complexes, rental properties, or shared lots where through-traffic needs to be slowed across a wider lane.
Best for agricultural roads, shared driveways near Highway 111, or long private lanes where delivery vehicles need a physical reminder to slow down.
Best for longer driveways or lots that need more than one control point to keep speeds consistently low across the full length of the surface.
The Coachella Valley sits in one of the hottest desert regions in the United States, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 110 degrees. Rubber and plastic bolt-on bumps that work fine in cooler climates warp, fade, and loosen here within one or two seasons - often becoming a tripping hazard rather than a safety feature. An asphalt bump uses a high-temperature mix that bonds to the surface and holds its shape through the hottest summers, so it does not need to be replaced or repositioned. Property owners in La Quinta deal with the same heat conditions and regularly call us to replace deteriorated rubber bumps with properly installed asphalt ones.
The Coachella area also has a large number of HOA-governed communities and multi-unit rental properties where vehicle safety near driveways and parking lots is an ongoing concern. A professionally installed bump with clean edges and clear markings tells tenants and visitors that the property is managed carefully - which matters whether you live there, rent it out, or oversee it for others. Contractors working in Indio and across the east valley see strong demand for bump installations on rental properties where landlords want a low-maintenance, permanent fix for speeding complaints rather than signs that residents learn to ignore.
The National Asphalt Pavement Association provides industry guidance on hot-mix asphalt formulation for high-temperature climates, and the California Contractors State License Board maintains a public directory where you can verify any paving contractor's license before work begins.
Tell us where you want the bump, how wide the lane is, and how many bumps you need. We respond within one business day. Rather than quoting over the phone, we schedule a quick site visit - the condition of your existing pavement and the layout both affect the price and approach.
We inspect the existing pavement, measure the lane width, and confirm the bump location with you. If there are base issues - soft spots, cracking - that should be addressed before installation, we tell you upfront. You leave the visit with a written estimate and no surprises.
If your property has an HOA, or if the bump is near a public right-of-way, we advise you on what approvals are needed before we schedule the install. For bumps entirely on private property with no HOA involvement, this step is typically skipped and we move straight to booking a date.
The crew arrives - usually in the morning in summer to avoid peak heat - cleans the surface, applies a tack coat, and builds the bump in compacted layers. Markings go on before they leave. We walk you through the finished bump and give you a cooling window before you return vehicles to the area.
We visit your property, check the existing pavement, and give you a clear written estimate. No pressure, no guesswork - just a straightforward answer on what the job costs.
We use a high-temperature asphalt mix formulated for the Coachella Valley's climate - not the same mix used in cooler parts of California. The right mix is the difference between a bump that stays firm and one that softens and ruts under repeated vehicle loads in summer.
Every bump we install has smooth, feathered edges that will not catch tires or chip away at the transition, and UV-resistant reflective markings applied before the crew leaves. A bump without visible markings is a liability risk at night - we do not skip that step.
Many Coachella properties fall under HOA rules that require written approval before paving work. We are familiar with what those associations typically need - dimensions, a project description, photos of similar work - and can help you put together a complete submission before we schedule the install.
A single residential speed bump does not take days or require multiple trades. Our crew handles assessment, materials, installation, and markings in a single visit. You get a finished, ready-to-use bump without coordinating around multiple return trips.
Speed bump installation is one of the more straightforward paving projects we do, but the details matter - the right mix for the heat, the right profile for the vehicles, and the right markings for visibility. We have done this work across the east valley and we do it the same careful way every time, whether it is one bump on a residential driveway or several across a parking lot.
Protect your Coachella driveway or parking surface from UV damage and oxidation with a fresh sealcoat applied after your bump installation.
Learn MoreReplace or resurface your full parking area at the same time as your speed bump so everything is fresh, level, and properly marked in one project.
Learn MoreOur crew works around the desert heat to get your bump installed right. Call now to lock in your date before the next wave of requests arrives.