
Surprise Asphalt Paving is a locally owned asphalt paving contractor serving Peoria, AZ with commercial asphalt paving, driveway installation, and crack sealing - licensed, insured, and responding to new requests within 1 business day.

Peoria has a strong commercial base along the Loop 101 corridor, the P83 district along 83rd Avenue, and the retail strips near Bell Road - all areas where high-traffic parking lots take a daily beating from vehicles and heat. Our commercial asphalt paving service is built for properties that cannot afford extended downtime or a surface that fails after a single monsoon season.
Peoria has a wide range of housing stock, from older mid-century homes near Old Town to newer master-planned communities in the north along Loop 303. Whether your driveway is a 30-year-old concrete surface or a newer asphalt apron that has oxidized from the desert sun, fresh paving restores function and curb appeal.
Peoria soil - especially in areas with clay-bearing ground - shifts when monsoon rains saturate it and contracts again as it dries. That ground movement opens surface cracks that let water into the base. Sealing those cracks before July breaks the cycle and protects the investment you already have.
Most Peoria homes built in the 1990s and 2000s are now at the age where original driveways show widespread surface cracking, oil staining, and edge damage. A new asphalt driveway installed with proper base preparation and drainage handles the Peoria heat cycle without developing the cracking pattern the old surface left behind.
From the shopping centers near Peoria Avenue to the medical offices and light industrial uses that have grown along Loop 303, Peoria has a large inventory of commercial parking lots that need routine maintenance or full repaving. We size our crews for commercial work and minimize disruption to your customers and tenants.
Over 300 sunny days a year means asphalt surfaces in Peoria lose their protective oils faster than almost anywhere else. Regular sealcoating every 3 to 5 years slows that oxidation, keeps the surface flexible, and dramatically extends the usable life of your pavement before a full replacement becomes necessary.
Peoria covers a large geographic area - most of the city sits in Maricopa County, but the northern edge extends into Yavapai County - and that range means different soil conditions, property ages, and development patterns from one end of the city to the other. Older neighborhoods near Old Town Peoria have homes dating to the mid-20th century with different foundation styles and materials than the newer master-planned communities built along the Loop 303 corridor in the 2000s. A contractor who works across all of Peoria understands how those differences affect the prep work, drainage planning, and material choices on every job.
The climate here adds an additional layer of complexity. Summer highs exceed 110 degrees, and the intense UV radiation breaks down asphalt binders faster than in most of the country. When monsoon storms arrive in July and August, flash flooding is a real risk in low-lying areas, and any pavement with drainage problems becomes a liability. Soil research from the U.S. Geological Survey documents caliche and clay-bearing soils throughout this region, both of which affect how a base is prepared and how long a finished surface will hold up without shifting or cracking.
Our crew works throughout Peoria regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We are familiar with the permit process through the City of Peoria for projects that require review, and we know what kinds of site prep the city expects on drainage and grading submissions.
In Peoria, we do residential driveway work in neighborhoods from the older blocks near Old Town Peoria up to the newer master-planned developments north of Happy Valley Road, and commercial work in the P83 district along 83rd Avenue, near the Peoria Sports Complex, and along the Loop 101 corridor. The northern neighborhoods built after 2000 tend to have uniform stucco-and-tile construction with modest driveways and block-wall fencing, while the older south end has more varied lot layouts and sometimes older concrete aprons that have not been touched since the original pour. Knowing which part of Peoria you are in shapes how we approach every estimate.
We also serve communities adjacent to Peoria. If your property falls closer to the Glendale border to the south, or near Surprise to the northwest, we cover that territory without any additional travel constraints. Our team responds to new estimate requests within 1 business day.
Call us or submit a request through the form on this page. We respond to all new inquiries within 1 business day and can often schedule an on-site visit quickly, especially for urgent repairs.
We come to your Peoria property, evaluate the pavement condition and base, check for drainage issues, and provide a clear written estimate. We tell you upfront if a permit is needed from the City of Peoria and handle that process on your behalf.
After you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and arrive ready to work. Most residential driveways are finished in a single day; commercial paving or resurfacing projects are scheduled to minimize disruption to your tenants or customers.
We review the finished work with you, explain curing time for new asphalt, and give you guidance on when to schedule sealcoating. We stand behind every job we do in Peoria.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your Peoria property, assess the pavement condition and soil, and give you a straight written estimate. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(602) 836-3905Peoria is one of the larger cities on the northwest side of the Phoenix metro, with a population approaching 200,000. The city grew rapidly from the 1990s onward, and that growth happened in distinct waves - older, more compact neighborhoods near Old Town Peoria and the historic core near 83rd Avenue and Peoria Avenue, and then sprawling master-planned subdivisions that pushed north and west through the 2000s and 2010s. The P83 Entertainment District, centered near the Peoria Sports Complex - spring training home of the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners - is one of the most recognizable parts of the city and draws visitors from across the metro every spring. Lake Pleasant Regional Park lies to the northwest, offering reservoir recreation and desert terrain that borders some of the city's newer outer developments.
Peoria sits at an interesting intersection of old and new. The southern end of the city has homes that predate the major development boom, with construction styles and lot layouts that differ significantly from the uniform stucco subdivisions to the north. Both areas have their own asphalt and concrete challenges: older surfaces in the south have simply been there longer and accumulated more heat cycles, while newer northern subdivisions are hitting the 20-year threshold where base issues start showing up as surface cracks. Neighboring communities include Glendale to the south and east, a major West Valley city in its own right, and Sun City West to the northwest, a large active adult community with its own distinct paving needs.
Protect your pavement from sun, water, and wear with professional sealcoating.
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