
Cars moving too fast through your driveway or lot put people and pavement at risk. We install asphalt speed bumps built to hold their shape through Inland Empire summers.
Cars moving too fast through your driveway or lot put people and pavement at risk. We install asphalt speed bumps built to hold their shape through Inland Empire summers.

Speed bump installation in Fontana is the process of shaping and compacting a raised strip of hot-mix asphalt across a driveway, parking lot, or private road to physically slow vehicles, with most single-bump residential jobs completed in a few hours on the same day.
In Fontana, the challenge is not just slowing traffic - it is building something that holds its shape when summer temperatures push well above 100 degrees. A bump built with the wrong asphalt mix or left under-compacted will soften and flatten after the first heat wave, and drivers will barely notice it. A properly installed bump stays effective year-round and requires very little maintenance beyond periodic sealing.
For HOA communities and multi-family properties, a speed bump is also a visible sign that the property is actively managed. If you are also dealing with pavement that needs attention, pairing installation with asphalt sealcoating protects the surrounding surface and extends the life of the bump.
If you regularly see cars moving at unsafe speeds through your shared driveway or parking area, a speed bump is one of the most direct fixes available. This is especially common in Fontana's larger HOA communities and multi-family complexes, where cut-through traffic is a real problem.
When kids play near a driveway or parking lot, or pets are walked through the area, slowing traffic down is a straightforward safety step. A speed bump makes drivers aware they need to reduce speed before they reach the area where people are moving around.
Long, straight driveways - common in Fontana's newer single-family developments - naturally encourage drivers to accelerate. One or two well-placed bumps break that habit and protect the end of the driveway where people are most likely to be walking or standing.
Older rubber or prefabricated speed bumps deteriorate in Fontana's heat and UV exposure. If your current bump is cracked, loose, or so worn that drivers barely notice it, replacing it with a properly installed asphalt bump gives you a longer-lasting, lower-maintenance solution.
Every installation starts with a site visit to measure the surface width, check the condition of the existing pavement, and confirm what - if any - prep work is needed before the pour. If the surrounding asphalt has cracks or soft spots, we address those first, because a bump is only as stable as the surface it bonds to. For driveways that also need surface protection, we recommend combining the bump installation with asphalt sealcoating after the bump has cured.
For properties that need both a safer traffic environment and a refreshed parking surface, parking lot paving can be done in the same project cycle, giving you a clean new surface with the bumps set in from the start. We also provide UV-stable paint and reflective tape markings as part of every installation, because markings that fade in one Fontana summer are markings that stop working.
Best for single-family homes with long driveways or shared access points where vehicles tend to move faster than is safe.
Suited for planned communities and shared private roads where board approval is required and a professional installation record is important.
The right choice for apartment complexes, commercial lots, and multi-family properties where cut-through traffic or fast entries create safety concerns.
For properties replacing worn rubber or deteriorated asphalt bumps that have lost their effectiveness - we assess the base first and repair if needed before the pour.
Fontana's climate creates two challenges that do not exist in coastal or northern California cities. First, summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, which means asphalt that was not mixed for high-temperature performance will soften and deform before the season ends. Second, the intense year-round sun fades standard paint markings faster than most people expect, leaving a bump that drivers can barely see by the time the first rain arrives. Getting both the mix and the markings right for this specific climate is what separates a bump that works for years from one that needs repairs after a single summer.
Fontana also has a large number of HOA-governed communities, particularly in the northern developments near the foothills. Homeowners in those communities need a contractor who can provide written project documentation for the board review process - not just show up and pour. Property managers in Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario face the same HOA approval requirements, and we are familiar with what boards typically ask for.
Tell us the surface type, the width of the area, how many bumps you want, and any access limitations. We will reply within one business day and schedule a quick on-site visit to measure and check the pavement condition.
After the visit, you receive a written estimate covering materials, dimensions, markings, and labor. If your property is in an HOA community, confirm written board approval before scheduling - we can provide the project documentation your board needs.
The crew cleans the area and repairs any cracks or soft spots in the surrounding pavement. Hot-mix asphalt is then placed and shaped to the planned height and width. In summer, we schedule pours for cooler morning hours to get the best compaction result.
UV-stable paint or reflective tape is applied while the surface is still warm. The area is blocked off for a few hours while the asphalt firms up, then you walk the job with us to confirm height, width, and markings are exactly what you asked for.
We measure the surface, check the pavement condition, and give you a clear written quote - no pressure, no guesswork.
(909) 775-1547We use hot-mix asphalt rated for high-temperature performance and schedule pours in the morning during summer months. A bump that holds its shape through a Fontana July is one you will not have to call us back to repair after the first heat wave.
California requires a state contractor license for paving work above a certain project value. You can verify our license status on the state's public database in under a minute before signing anything - that verification confirms we carry the insurance and accountability the law requires.
For properties in planned communities, we provide written project specs - dimensions, materials, marking plan - to help your HOA board make a quick decision. That documentation keeps the approval process moving and protects you if questions arise later.
Every installation includes UV-stable paint or reflective tape, not standard paint that fades after one Fontana summer. Markings that stay visible year-round are what make a speed bump actually work - a bump no one can see in low light is a bump that gets hit hard.
The National Asphalt Pavement Association and the California Contractors State License Board both set standards we work to on every job. The result is a bump that slows traffic from day one and stays effective through years of Inland Empire heat and sun.
Protect the pavement surrounding your speed bump from UV damage and surface cracking with a fresh sealcoat after installation.
Learn MoreRepave a deteriorated parking lot and install speed bumps as part of the same project for a clean, traffic-ready surface.
Learn MoreCall now for a free on-site estimate - our crew works in the Inland Empire heat every day and can have your bump in fast.