Buckeye Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Litchfield Park property owners call for parking lot paving, driveway work, and sealcoating. We have served the West Valley since 2015 and our crew understands the caliche soil, intense UV exposure, and monsoon drainage conditions that determine whether pavement in Litchfield Park lasts or fails early.

Litchfield Park is a small, tightly planned city where commercial and institutional property owners expect clean, well-maintained paved surfaces. A parking lot here needs a mix grade designed for Arizona desert heat so the surface does not rut or soften under summer sun. See our full details on parking lot paving services and how we approach this work in the West Valley.
Many homes in Litchfield Park were built between the 1970s and 2000s, putting residential driveways at an age where the desert sun and monsoon soil movement have done real cumulative damage. Repaving with proper base compaction and drainage grading built in gives you a surface that handles the West Valley climate correctly from day one.
Litchfield Park gets intense UV exposure year-round, and without regular sealcoating the asphalt binder in your pavement oxidizes, turns the surface gray and brittle, and lets cracks form much faster. Sealing every two to three years is the right schedule for West Valley conditions, not the three to five that national averages suggest.
When a Litchfield Park driveway or small commercial lot still has a sound base but years of desert sun have worn down the surface layer, resurfacing is the cost-effective answer. A fresh overlay restores the look and protective function of the pavement without the cost or disruption of full removal and replacement.
The caliche and clay soils common in Litchfield Park shift as they absorb monsoon rain and dry back out every cycle. That repeated movement opens cracks from below, and sealing them before water reaches the base is the most cost-effective maintenance a property owner can do to extend pavement life here.
Litchfield Park sits on hard, caliche-heavy soil that does not absorb water quickly, which means monsoon storms can leave standing water on paved surfaces fast. Proper grading and drainage planning built into every paving project here prevents that water from sitting against the base and shortening the life of your pavement.
Litchfield Park is a small, planned city with a high rate of homeownership and a housing stock built mostly between the 1970s and 2000s. That means most driveways and paved surfaces here are well past the age where routine desert heat and UV exposure have done meaningful damage. Summer temperatures regularly push above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sun is intense enough year-round to break down asphalt binder faster than in most other parts of the country. Pavement that does not get regular sealcoating on a two-to-three-year schedule in this climate ages visibly and structurally in ways that surprise homeowners who are used to national maintenance guidelines.
The soil underneath further complicates things. Caliche - the hard calcium-carbonate layer common across the West Valley - limits drainage and makes base preparation harder than in regions with loamy or sandy soils. When monsoon storms drop sudden, heavy rain on ground that cannot absorb it, properly graded pavement sheds that water correctly. Pavement that was not graded with Litchfield Park soil conditions in mind holds that water against the base, and once water gets into the base layer here, the damage compounds quickly through the following dry season.
We pull permits through the City of Litchfield Park regularly, and we know which types of paving projects require local approval before work begins. That familiarity with the city's permitting process means our customers do not have to track down requirements on their own - we handle it as part of the job.
Litchfield Park is one of the most distinctive cities in the West Valley. It covers just over three square miles and was developed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company as a planned community in the early 20th century - which gives the city a consistency of character that most Phoenix suburbs do not have. Wigwam Boulevard is the main road through the city and runs past City Hall. The historic Wigwam Resort, a landmark that dates to 1929, sits along this corridor and anchors the identity of the city. We work throughout Litchfield Park, from the neighborhoods near Wigwam Boulevard to the quieter streets on the city's edges.
We also serve the neighboring communities that share similar soil and climate conditions. Property owners in Avondale, which borders Litchfield Park to the east, are a regular part of our workload. To the north, Goodyear is another West Valley city we serve throughout the year.
Call us or use the contact form and we will schedule a free on-site estimate, typically within one business day. Litchfield Park soil conditions and drainage needs vary enough between properties that we do not quote over the phone - every accurate estimate starts with a site visit.
We walk the property, check the surface and base condition, look for caliche or drainage issues, and measure the area. You get a written quote with the full scope and total cost. If a City of Litchfield Park permit is required, we identify that upfront so it does not delay the project start.
Our crew removes the old surface, grades the base for drainage, and compacts it to handle West Valley soil movement. We lay asphalt using a mix formulated for Arizona high-temperature conditions, compact it with heavy rollers, and clean the site before leaving. Summer jobs are scheduled for early morning.
We walk you through the curing schedule - typically two to three days before vehicle traffic - and give you a sealcoating timeline suited to Litchfield Park UV conditions. You know exactly when the surface is ready to use and what to do to protect your investment going forward.
We cover all of Litchfield Park and respond within one business day. We come to your property, assess the conditions, and give you a written number before any work begins.
(480) 791-2560Litchfield Park is a small incorporated city covering just over three square miles in the West Valley of the Phoenix metro area. Unlike most West Valley suburbs that grew through rapid subdivision in the 1990s and 2000s, Litchfield Park has a distinct origin - it was developed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the early 20th century as a planned community, originally tied to cotton farming. That history gives the city a consistency and character that sets it apart from its neighbors. With roughly 6,000 to 7,000 residents, it is one of the smaller cities in the Valley by population, but it has a high homeownership rate and a stable, long-term resident base.
Wigwam Boulevard is the city's main corridor and runs past City Hall. The residential neighborhoods here are made up of single-story stucco-exterior homes built from the 1970s through the 2000s, most of them owner-occupied and well maintained. The city borders Avondale to the east and Goodyear to the south and west, sitting roughly 20 miles west of downtown Phoenix along the Loop 101 and Interstate 10 corridors.
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