Lancaster Asphalt Paving serves Victorville, CA with parking lot paving, driveway paving, sealcoating, and crack repair. We have been working across the High Desert since 2017 and understand what 100-degree summers, hard caliche soil, monsoon storms, and relentless desert UV do to asphalt in this part of San Bernardino County.

Victorville commercial properties along Bear Valley Road, Palmdale Road, and the I-15 corridor see heavy vehicle and truck traffic that breaks down asphalt faster than a residential driveway. Our parking lot paving service includes caliche assessment, proper base depth, and drainage planning to handle the Mojave Desert's brief but intense monsoon downpours.
At nearly 3,000 feet in the High Desert, UV radiation and summer heat above 100 degrees cook the binder out of asphalt surfaces faster than most contractors plan for. Sealcoating every two to three years replaces what the sun takes out and prevents the surface oxidation that turns Victorville driveways gray and brittle well before their time.
Most Victorville homes were built in the 1980s through 2000s with concrete driveways that are now hitting the age where cracking and spalling become routine repair costs. Homeowners switching to asphalt get a surface that handles desert temperature swings more flexibly and can be patched and resurfaced in sections rather than requiring full slab replacement.
Desert heat opens cracks in summer, and the monsoon storms that follow in late August push water deep into those openings. When temperatures drop below freezing on winter nights, that moisture expands and splits the surface further. Sealing cracks each fall breaks that cycle before it does serious structural damage.
Caliche layers just below the surface in many Victorville yards prevent water from draining through the soil the way it would in other areas. A hard monsoon storm can overwhelm drainage and leave standing water against driveways and foundations for hours. We design and install drainage channels and swales that move water off your property before it causes damage.
Flash flooding from monsoon storms can wash out the base beneath asphalt, causing potholes that go deeper than they appear from the surface. Commercial lots near the Logistics Airport and along major Victorville corridors see high truck traffic that turns minor failures into serious hazards quickly. We cut out the failed section and rebuild properly from the base up.
Victorville sits at the southwestern edge of the Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County, at roughly 2,950 feet above sea level. That puts it in the High Desert, where the climate is harder on pavement than most homeowners expect when they first move here. Summer highs regularly reach or exceed 100 degrees, and the UV intensity at this elevation accelerates asphalt oxidation significantly compared to coastal Southern California. The result is pavement that loses its binding oils faster, turns gray and brittle earlier, and starts cracking within a few years of installation if it is not maintained on a consistent schedule.
The North American Monsoon brings a different kind of problem each late summer: sudden, intense thunderstorms that can drop a lot of rain in a short window. Sandy and rocky desert soils, combined with the caliche layer that sits close to the surface in many parts of the city, do not drain well under those conditions. Water that cannot drain through the soil has nowhere to go except across paved surfaces, washing out bases and flooding driveways and parking lots. According to NOAA, this monsoon pattern is a consistent seasonal feature of the High Desert, and contractors who do not plan drainage for it create pavement that fails ahead of schedule. Overnight winter freezes add a third factor: temperatures below freezing from November through February can crack exposed concrete and expand water trapped in asphalt seams.
Our crew works throughout Victorville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Interstate 15 is the spine of the city, running north-south and connecting Victorville to Los Angeles via the Cajon Pass and to Las Vegas to the north. Bear Valley Road and Palmdale Road are the main east-west commercial corridors, lined with retail, warehousing, and industrial properties that generate heavy daily traffic. Commercial lots along these corridors need base depths and asphalt mixes designed for truck loads, not just passenger vehicles. For building permits within city limits, the City of Victorville Building and Safety Division handles commercial and residential permits.
Most residential neighborhoods in Victorville are tract-home subdivisions built between the 1980s and 2000s, with stucco construction on concrete slab foundations and attached garages. These homes are now hitting the age range where driveways, flatwork, and commercial pavement in the older parts of the city need serious attention. The Southern California Logistics Airport - built on the old George Air Force Base - anchors the city's industrial east side and draws consistent heavy vehicle traffic throughout the area. We also serve neighboring Lake Los Angeles to the west, where similar High Desert conditions apply, and Palmdale further south in the Antelope Valley.
Reach us by phone or through the online estimate form. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - no waiting weeks to get someone out to Victorville.
We visit your property or lot and assess the existing surface, soil and caliche conditions, drainage, and base depth before providing a written estimate. The assessment is free, and we will tell you honestly whether you need full paving, resurfacing, or targeted repairs.
We handle excavation, caliche breaking if needed, base compaction, and drainage corrections before asphalt goes down. Commercial lots get traffic control planning so your business can stay operational during paving where possible.
After the job is finished, we walk the surface with you and explain the cure window - typically 24 to 48 hours before normal vehicle use. We will also advise on when to schedule sealcoating to protect the new surface before the next High Desert summer.
We serve Victorville and the surrounding High Desert communities. Call for a free on-site assessment or submit a request online - we reply within one business day and provide a written estimate before any work begins.
(661) 952-4799Victorville is the largest city in the Victor Valley, a high desert region of San Bernardino County roughly 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles. With a population around 135,000, it is a full-service city with its own downtown, school districts, commercial corridors, and a significant industrial base anchored by the Southern California Logistics Airport - the redeveloped site of the former George Air Force Base. The airport draws warehousing, manufacturing, and cargo employers that make Victorville a regional employment hub for the broader High Desert area. Old Town Victorville, along the historic Route 66 corridor, is the original downtown and home to the California Route 66 Museum, marking Victorville's place in the history of the Mother Road.
Most of Victorville's residential neighborhoods are large tracts of single-family homes built between the 1980s and early 2000s, typically one- or two-story stucco construction on concrete slab foundations with attached garages. These homes drew buyers seeking affordable housing relative to coastal Southern California, and many residents commute south via I-15 toward the San Bernardino and Los Angeles basins. The city continues to grow outward, with newer subdivisions on the edges while older neighborhoods toward the center approach the 30-to-40-year mark where driveways, parking lots, and commercial surfaces require serious maintenance or replacement. Neighboring Lake Los Angeles sits to the west in Los Angeles County, where we serve rural High Desert properties with the same range of asphalt services.
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