Fontana Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Upland with driveway paving, sealcoating, crack sealing, pothole repair, and commercial parking lot work. We have operated in the Inland Empire since 2018 and understand the mid-century housing stock, Euclid Avenue tree root conditions, and clay soils that make driveway work in Upland a different job than most contractors plan for.

A large share of Upland homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many of their original driveways are now 40 to 70 years old - well past the point where patching makes financial sense. The tree root intrusion common near Euclid Avenue and other established corridors means base repair is often needed before any new surface goes down. See our driveway paving process - we assess the base, address root damage, and install a properly graded surface that handles Upland drainage.
Upland sits far enough inland that the coastal marine layer provides no moderation of UV intensity - the sun hits asphalt hard from spring through fall. Without a regular sealcoating schedule, driveways in Upland oxidize and turn brittle within a few years of installation or last sealcoating. Applying a fresh coat every two to four years is the most cost-effective defense against the sun damage that turns a good driveway gray and crumbly.
Upland sits on alluvial fan terrain that slopes from the San Gabriel Mountain foothills down toward the valley floor, and the clay soils across much of that slope move with the seasonal wet-dry cycle. That soil movement is what opens cracks in otherwise sound driveways and slabs - often with no heavy traffic load involved at all. Sealing cracks early prevents water infiltration that weakens the base and turns a small repair into a full replacement.
The Foothill Boulevard commercial corridor running through central Upland has a dense concentration of older retail, restaurants, and service businesses with large asphalt parking lots. Many of those lots were built in the 1970s and 1980s and have had minimal base work since then. Repaving with proper base preparation - rather than simply overlaying the existing surface - is what produces a lot that holds up under daily commercial traffic.
Santa Ana wind events that blow through Upland in fall and winter are followed by heavy rain that can arrive suddenly, saturating clay soils and opening new cracks in surfaces that had been holding up. Targeted repairs after those events - before water works deeper into the base - prevent a manageable patch job from growing into a section replacement.
Upland's alluvial fan terrain means properties in the northern foothill areas drain toward the valley floor, and improperly graded driveways or yards can direct that water toward a garage or foundation instead of away from it. We grade new and repaved surfaces with the correct slope for your specific lot so winter rains move where they should - toward the street and away from the structure.
Upland was incorporated in 1906 and grew steadily through the mid-20th century, which means a substantial share of the city's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s. Driveways and concrete flatwork from that era are commonly at or past the end of their serviceable life. In the established neighborhoods near Euclid Avenue - the city's historic, tree-lined north-south boulevard - mature eucalyptus and other large trees have had decades to work their roots under driveways and sidewalks. Contractors who have not worked in these neighborhoods underestimate how often a driveway job also involves significant base repair from root damage before new pavement can go down.
The terrain adds another layer of complexity. Upland sits on an alluvial fan at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, with properties in the northern sections of the city sitting at higher elevation and draining toward the valley floor. During the heavy winter rains that periodically arrive between November and March, water moves across properties quickly, and any driveway or parking lot that is not correctly graded directs that water toward a garage door or building foundation. The clay soils that run through much of the Inland Empire also factor in - shrinking in the long dry summers and swelling back in winter, which moves pavement from below. A paving contractor working in Upland needs to plan for both drainage and soil movement to produce a result that holds up year after year.
Our crew works throughout Upland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Permits for work touching public right-of-way in Upland go through the City of Upland Building and Safety Division at City Hall on N. Euclid Avenue, and we handle those applications as part of qualifying jobs. Residential calls in the older neighborhoods near central Upland often involve root damage and uneven base conditions that need to be addressed before paving - which is why we do a full on-site assessment before quoting. Commercial jobs along Foothill Boulevard are a different scope - larger lot footprints, more complex drainage, and often a phased approach to keep the lot usable during work.
Upland shares its western border with Montclair and its eastern border with Rancho Cucamonga. We work in all three cities and can answer questions about jobs near any of those shared boundaries. Whether your home is right on Euclid Avenue or up near the foothills where the newer subdivisions start, we know this part of the Inland Empire and bring the right equipment for the job.
Call or use the contact form and we will schedule a free on-site visit, usually within 1 business day. We do not quote off satellite images - we come out and see the surface, the base, and any drainage concerns in person.
We walk the driveway or lot, check for root damage or base failure, note drainage direction, and confirm whether a city permit is needed for your project. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope - materials, base work, and cost included - before anything starts.
Once you approve the estimate, we coordinate a date around your schedule. Clear vehicles and anything stored on the driveway. If old pavement is being removed, plan for one tearout day before paving day. Most residential driveways in Upland are paved in a single day.
The crew lays and compacts asphalt with the correct slope for your lot, finishes the edges cleanly, and removes all debris before leaving. We review care instructions with you - including the 24-hour minimum off-driveway period and tips for protecting the surface through the first Upland summer heat cycle.
We serve all of Upland - from the mid-century neighborhoods near Euclid Avenue to the newer foothill streets north of the 210. No travel fees, no pressure, no surprises on the estimate.
(909) 775-1547Upland is a full-service city in San Bernardino County, incorporated in 1906 and sitting at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains about 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The city has roughly 80,000 residents and is known for Euclid Avenue - a historic, tree-lined north-south boulevard planted with rows of eucalyptus in the late 1800s that remains one of the most recognizable streets in the Inland Empire. Foothill Boulevard, the old Route 66 corridor, runs east-west through the center of town and carries a dense commercial corridor of retail, restaurants, and auto services. San Antonio Regional Hospital is one of the city's major employers and a well-known landmark for residents across the area. For permit information and city services, the City of Upland website has current contact details for the Building and Safety Division.
The housing stock in Upland reflects the city's long history. The central and southern neighborhoods are filled with single-story ranch-style homes and modest single-family lots built in the 1950s through 1970s - many with original concrete or asphalt driveways that have been in place for 40 to 60 years. The northern sections of the city, closer to the mountain foothills, saw significant tract home development in the 1990s and 2000s, with larger lots, stucco exteriors, and tile roofs that are common throughout newer Inland Empire communities. Both parts of the city share the clay soil and dry summer conditions that affect asphalt and concrete work here. Rancho Cucamonga borders Upland to the east, and the property types and soil conditions along that shared corridor are nearly identical.
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