
A sign asking drivers to slow down is easy to ignore. A properly built asphalt speed bump is not. We install bumps that hold up through monsoon season, striped and ready to work from day one.

Speed bump installation in Sierra Vista means building a raised asphalt ridge on your private driveway, parking lot, or HOA road that physically slows vehicles, with most single-bump jobs completed in a few hours and ready for traffic the same day.
If vehicles are moving too fast through your driveway or parking area, or if you have children and pets near your entrance, a speed bump is the most reliable fix available. Unlike posted signs, a physical bump requires every driver to respond - there is no option to ignore it. In Sierra Vista neighborhoods near Fort Huachuca, HOA communities frequently install bumps on internal community roads where speeding has become a concern among residents.
A speed bump is only as good as the surface it sits on. Before installation, we check the existing pavement for soft spots, cracks, and drainage issues. If the surrounding asphalt needs attention, we pair the installation with parking lot paving or spot repairs so the bump has a solid foundation to sit on.
If cars regularly move faster than you want through your driveway, parking area, or private community road, a speed bump is the most reliable way to change that behavior. It requires a physical response from every driver, every time.
If kids play near a driveway or parking lot, or if pets are regularly in the path of vehicles, the cost of a speeding car is high. A bump gives you a physical layer of protection that works even when drivers are not paying close attention.
If your HOA board has received speed complaints or noticed near-misses on a shared road, a bump is a concrete, low-maintenance solution the community can agree on. We provide the spec documentation boards typically need to approve the work.
A longer driveway run or a newly paved parking area can encourage drivers to build speed before they reach the end. A bump at a key point defines traffic flow and prevents your surface from being treated as a through-road.
We install speed bumps using hot-mix asphalt, compacted in layers to achieve a smooth, durable profile with even transitions on both sides. A poorly built bump shows up fast - crumbling edges, uneven height, or a bump that shifts after one monsoon season because the base was not prepared properly. We assess the sub-grade before starting and address any base issues so the bump has something solid underneath it. The finished bump is striped in a bright, visible color on installation day or the following morning once the asphalt has cooled. We can also pair a bump installation with asphalt sealcoating on the surrounding surface so the whole area is protected and consistent.
For HOA communities, we provide a written spec sheet covering bump height, width, and striping plan - the documentation most boards need before approving the work. For commercial parking lots and multi-unit properties, we handle multi-bump projects with consistent spacing and drainage-aware profiling. Every bump we install is shaped so water flows off to the sides rather than pooling against it, which matters every monsoon season. Learn more about how parking lot paving and speed bump work can be combined on the same project.
Sized for single-car and two-car driveways where traffic control and family safety are the goal.
Scaled for wider surfaces, multi-bump layouts, and commercial properties where vehicle volume is higher.
Built with board-approval documentation and community marking standards already factored into the plan.
Bright, visible striping applied after curing - included in the project, not an add-on you have to ask for.
Sierra Vista sits at around 4,600 feet elevation, which moderates temperatures compared to low-desert Arizona but still brings sustained heat above 90 degrees in summer. Freshly laid asphalt softens in high heat, so we schedule installations for cooler morning hours when possible and give you a specific curing window before vehicles cross the bump. When monsoon storms arrive - typically July through September - a bump that was not profiled for drainage can trap water on one side after every storm, accelerating cracking and creating a hazard. We shape every bump so water moves off to the sides.
Sierra Vista also has a significant HOA community footprint, particularly in neighborhoods that grew around Fort Huachuca. Many speed bump requests in this area come from HOA boards managing shared driveways and internal roads. Our team understands the approval process and the documentation boards typically require before authorizing this kind of work. We serve the whole region - from the communities near Bisbee, AZ to the neighborhoods around Huachuca City, AZ - and we know the local permitting landscape well.
Contact us with the basics: where the bump needs to go, the surface type, and roughly how many you have in mind. We reply within one business day and set up a site visit to measure and assess before quoting.
We visit to measure the surface, check the condition of the existing pavement, and assess drainage. If any base repairs are needed before the bump goes in, we include that in the written quote - so there are no surprises on installation day.
We confirm what Sierra Vista or Cochise County requires for your specific property. If an HOA is involved, this is the stage to get written board approval before scheduling. We provide spec documentation that makes that process easier.
The crew arrives, marks the bump location, prepares the surface, and compacts the hot-mix asphalt to the correct profile. Striping is applied once the asphalt has cooled. We walk the site with you before leaving - the bump height, slope, and markings should all look right, and we address any concerns before closing out.
We visit before we quote. No pressure, no guesswork - just a clear written estimate for your property.
Southern Arizona monsoons are fast and heavy. We shape every bump so water flows off to the sides rather than pooling against it. That detail protects the bump and the surrounding pavement through every rainy season - it is not an afterthought.
We have worked with HOA boards across the Sierra Vista area and understand what they need before approving this kind of work. We provide a simple spec sheet covering bump dimensions and striping so the board review moves quickly.
Caliche soil and monsoon wet-dry cycles can compromise pavement bases over time. We check before we build. A bump installed over a weak base crumbles within the first season - we make sure yours does not.
Membership in the National Asphalt Pavement Association means we follow industry standards for mix quality, compaction, and workmanship - the same standards applied to every bump we install, whether it is a single residential driveway or a multi-bump parking lot.
A well-built speed bump requires a site visit, a solid base assessment, and drainage-aware profiling. That is what we bring to every job in Sierra Vista and across Cochise County.
Protect your speed bump and surrounding pavement from sun oxidation and monsoon moisture with a fresh sealcoat.
Learn MoreIf your parking lot surface needs more than a bump, we pave new lots and resurface existing ones to a clean, durable finish.
Learn MoreMorning installation slots fill fast in summer - contact us today and lock in your date before the heat peaks.