
Parking lots and access roads that hold up in the Cochise County climate - built right from the base so they last.

Commercial asphalt paving in Sierra Vista starts with the subgrade - grading the ground or removing old pavement, installing and compacting a base layer, then laying hot-mix asphalt with heavy rollers while it is still hot. A mid-sized parking lot can often be completed in one to three days once the crew is on site, with the surface ready for vehicle traffic after 24 to 48 hours of curing.
Businesses in Sierra Vista face a specific set of challenges that out-of-area contractors often underestimate. Clay-heavy soils throughout southeastern Arizona expand and contract with seasonal moisture cycles, pushing up against your pavement from below. Combine that with monsoon storms that can drop heavy rain in minutes, and a commercial surface without proper drainage and base depth will fail faster than you expect - no matter how good it looks on day one.
If your lot has surface cracks or damage alongside drainage problems, we can assess both at once. Many commercial properties benefit from parking lot maintenance programs after paving to protect the new surface and catch minor issues before they grow.
If puddles sit on your paved surface for hours after a monsoon storm, the surface has either settled unevenly or was never graded correctly for drainage. In Sierra Vista, standing water accelerates pavement breakdown and creates liability risks for customers and employees.
A network of interconnected cracks that looks like alligator skin means the pavement structure has broken down - usually because water got into the base or the base was inadequate from the start. Crack filling alone will not fix this; a full repave or deep repair is needed.
If your crew fills a pothole and it reappears within a season, the underlying base is failing. Repeated patching is a sign the surface has reached the end of its useful life and a full commercial repave is the more cost-effective long-term answer.
A faded, cracked, or heavily patched parking lot sends a message to customers before they even walk through your door. A fresh, well-striped parking lot signals that you take care of your property - and your customers notice.
We handle commercial paving for property owners and managers throughout Sierra Vista and Cochise County - from new construction on bare land to full repaves of aging lots with failed bases. Each project starts with an honest on-site assessment that tells you exactly what the surface needs, whether that is a straightforward new pave, a targeted deep repair, or a full removal and rebuild.
For lots where the base is still sound but the surface has worn down, an asphalt overlay may give you the result you need at a lower cost than full repaving. If drainage is part of your problem, we grade for correct slope before laying the first layer of asphalt. And if your property also needs parking lot paving scoped around retail or office layout requirements, we handle that scope as well.
Best for businesses building on previously unpaved land or expanding their existing footprint with a fully graded, properly drained lot.
Suited for lots where the base has failed or where drainage issues require removing old material and starting fresh from the subgrade.
Ideal for industrial properties, warehouses, or any facility that needs paved surfaces designed to handle heavy equipment loads.
Works when the existing base is still sound and you need to restore surface quality and appearance without full removal.
Sierra Vista sits at about 4,600 feet in elevation in southeastern Arizona, which moderates summer temperatures compared to Phoenix but still brings sustained heat with highs regularly in the 90s. Freshly paved asphalt takes longer to firm up in high heat, and a surface that was not built to adequate thickness can soften and rut under heavy vehicle loads during the hottest months. Scheduling commercial paving in the cooler months - fall through early spring - is generally preferred for both surface quality and crew efficiency. The mild winters here, with far less severe freeze-thaw than in northern Arizona, mean that option is genuinely available.
Commercial properties along high-traffic corridors in the area, and businesses in communities like Benson and Huachuca City, all face the same drainage challenge: monsoon storms that move fast and drop water faster than a poorly graded surface can move it off. Any commercial paving project we build in this region includes drainage design as a core part of the scope - not an afterthought.
We schedule an on-site assessment to measure the area, evaluate existing pavement and drainage, and check soil conditions. Phone quotes for commercial work are not reliable without seeing the site - we visit first, then quote in writing.
If the project requires a city or county permit - common for commercial work in Sierra Vista - we handle the application. We keep you informed of the permit timeline so you can plan around your business operations. We respond to estimate requests within 1 business day.
We remove old pavement if needed, grade the subgrade, and install and compact base material to the specified depth. This phase determines how long your finished surface lasts - proper base work is not where we cut corners.
Hot-mix asphalt is laid and compacted in sections, with edges shaped and drainage slope confirmed. After 24 to 48 hours of curing - longer in Sierra Vista's summer heat - we do a final walkthrough with you before the job is closed out.
Call (520) 895-7611 or send a message and we will schedule a site visit - written quote included, no obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
Clay-rich soils throughout the Sierra Vista area expand when wet and shrink when dry, stressing pavement from below. We specify base depth and compaction with those local soil conditions in mind - not a one-size-fits-all spec from a manual.
Southern Arizona's monsoon storms drop significant rain in a short time. Every commercial paving project we build includes careful attention to slope and drainage so runoff moves away from the surface quickly rather than pooling and undermining your base.
Our proposals specify base depth, number of paving lifts, how existing material will be handled, and what warranty is included. You know exactly what you are getting before we start - and you have a document to stand on if something goes wrong.
Arizona requires a state contractor's license for commercial paving work. Ours is verifiable through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. We also carry liability insurance on every job and can provide references from commercial projects in Cochise County.
The National Asphalt Pavement Association sets industry standards for base preparation, mix design, and compaction. We follow those standards on every commercial job - and encourage you to use the Arizona Registrar of Contractors to verify any contractor's license before signing a contract.
Scheduled maintenance programs that protect your new pavement investment and catch problems before they become expensive repairs.
Learn MoreFocused parking lot paving scoped specifically to retail and office parking needs, including layout planning and accessible space requirements.
Learn MoreBook your site visit before monsoon season fills the schedule - call (520) 895-7611 and we will get your project on the calendar with a written estimate and no surprises.