
Vehicles moving too fast through your driveway or private road create a real safety risk. A properly built asphalt speed bump slows them down automatically, every hour of every day.
Vehicles moving too fast through your driveway or private road create a real safety risk. A properly built asphalt speed bump slows them down automatically, every hour of every day.

Speed bump installation in San Jacinto means building a permanent raised hump across your private driveway, parking area, or HOA road using hot-mix asphalt, most single-property installations are completed in a few hours and the surface is ready for traffic the same day once the asphalt cools.
A speed bump is designed for private property - driveways, apartment complexes, HOA roads, and church parking areas. It is not installed on public streets without going through a formal city or county process. If you are dealing with speeding on a public road, we can point you to the right city contact, but the installation work itself happens on private surfaces. Many property owners in San Jacinto combine speed bump installation with a driveway repave or asphalt sealcoating project to save on mobilization costs.
A well-built speed bump has smooth, even transitions on both sides so vehicles do not bottom out or catch an edge. The bump spans the full width of the paved surface - a partial bump is easy to drive around and defeats the purpose.
If cars regularly move too fast through your driveway, shared lane, or private community road, a speed bump is the most direct solution. This is especially common in longer driveways or pass-through areas where drivers treat the surface like a shortcut.
In San Jacinto's family communities and active-adult neighborhoods, driveways and shared lanes often double as play and walking areas. A speed bump creates a physical reminder that slows drivers before they reach areas where children and animals are most likely to be.
If your homeowners association, property manager, or insurance carrier has raised concerns about vehicle speeds on a private road, a speed bump is a documented, visible response. HOA boards across the Hemet-San Jacinto Valley increasingly use traffic-calming features to manage liability on community roads.
If you are planning a driveway repave or parking lot resurfacing, adding a speed bump during the same project is far more cost-effective than scheduling a separate visit. Combining the work saves on mobilization costs and ensures the bump integrates cleanly into the new surface.
We handle every part of the installation from start to finish. The crew marks the bump location, prepares the existing asphalt surface, and builds the hump in layers using hot-mix asphalt, compacting each pass carefully. The edges are feathered smoothly into the surrounding pavement so water drains away rather than pooling on either side of the bump. Yellow markings are applied after the asphalt cures to make the bump clearly visible to drivers day and night.
We also check permit requirements for your address before scheduling work and help document the project for HOA approval if your property requires it. If the surrounding pavement needs attention before the bump is installed, we can coordinate that through our concrete curbing and sidewalks or asphalt services in the same visit. For properties that also need surface protection after the installation, our asphalt sealcoating team can protect the bump and the surrounding pavement from UV oxidation and moisture.
Suits homeowners with longer driveways or pass-through surfaces where vehicles move faster than is safe.
Suits planned communities and multi-unit properties seeking a documented, physical traffic-calming measure.
Suits commercial and multi-family properties where vehicle speeds in lot lanes create liability concerns.
Suits property owners already planning a repave or resurfacing who want to add traffic calming in one trip.
San Jacinto regularly sees temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during summer. That heat is the dominant factor in how well an asphalt speed bump holds its shape over time. A standard asphalt mix can soften and deform under sustained high temperatures, which means the bump profile flattens and loses effectiveness. We use mixes formulated for the Inland Empire climate - materials that resist softening and rutting through peak summer - so your speed bump performs in August the same way it did when it was installed.
San Jacinto also has a significant number of HOA-governed neighborhoods, particularly in newer planned communities. If your property falls under an HOA, written approval from the association is almost certainly required before installation, even on a private driveway or shared road within the community. We are familiar with what HOA boards in this area typically require and can help you prepare the documentation before you submit your request. We serve properties across the region, from Beaumont to Menifee, and we understand how HOA requirements and permit rules vary across these communities.
For contractor license verification, visit the California Contractors State License Board. For background on traffic-calming standards, the National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes guidance on asphalt mix selection for different climate conditions.
Call or use the contact form to describe the location, the width of the surface, and how many bumps you have in mind. We respond within one business day and will ask for photos or schedule a quick site visit before giving you a firm quote.
We check the existing pavement condition, confirm the surface is ready to accept a bump, and note any drainage or base issues that should be addressed first. You get a written estimate that itemizes the work before you agree to anything.
We confirm permit requirements for your San Jacinto address before scheduling. If your property is in an HOA community, we help you understand what the association typically requires so you can initiate the approval process. We do not start work until the right approvals are in place.
The crew arrives with hot-mix asphalt, marks the bump location, builds and compacts the hump, and applies yellow markings after curing. Most installations finish in a few hours. We walk the finished bump with you before we leave and confirm when the surface is ready for traffic.
No pressure, no obligation. We assess your surface, confirm approvals, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(909) 729-4890We use asphalt mixes formulated for the Inland Empire's extreme summer heat so speed bumps hold their profile and do not soften or rut during San Jacinto's triple-digit days. The mix choice is one of the most meaningful quality differences between a bump that lasts and one that flattens.
We confirm what is required for your specific address before scheduling and handle permit applications when needed. For HOA properties, we help you understand what the association typically requires so the approval process does not become a delay. We will not start work until everything is in order.
California requires paving contractors to hold a state license before doing this type of work. You can verify any contractor's license status through the state's online database. We carry a current license and insurance, and we will provide both on request before you sign anything.
A speed bump that does not span the full width of the paved surface can be driven around, which defeats its purpose entirely. We build every bump edge-to-edge with smooth transitions on both sides - no crumbling edges, no uneven height across the width, no gaps for drivers to exploit.
Speed bump installation is a small job that requires the right materials, the right process, and the right approvals - shortcuts in any of those areas show up quickly in a bump that fails, shifts, or gets you into trouble with the city or your HOA. We do it correctly the first time.
Protect your speed bump and the surrounding driveway surface from UV oxidation and moisture with a professional sealcoat application.
Learn MorePair speed bumps with concrete curbing to define traffic lanes and reinforce property boundaries in the same project visit.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best installation windows in the Inland Empire - call now to get on the schedule before the hottest months arrive.