
Buckeye Asphalt Paving brings professional asphalt paving, parking lot maintenance, and sealcoating to Peoria homeowners and businesses. We have served the West Valley since 2015 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Commercial parking lots in Peoria take a beating from summer heat that softens asphalt and monsoon runoff that accelerates surface wear. Our parking lot maintenance programs keep lots in service longer and reduce the cost of full replacements for Peoria property owners.
Peoria gets over 300 sunny days a year, and that UV exposure oxidizes unprotected asphalt faster than in almost any other part of the country. Sealcoating every three to five years blocks UV rays, repels monsoon water, and keeps your pavement from turning brittle and gray well before its time.
Many Peoria homes built in the 1990s and 2000s now have driveways that are showing heat cracks and surface breakdown after two or three decades of desert sun. A fresh asphalt driveway improves curb appeal and gives you a surface built to handle the thermal cycling that breaks down older paving.
In Peoria, cracks in asphalt open up during the hot summer months and allow monsoon rain to get under the surface and soften the base. Crack sealing is the most affordable repair you can make to extend pavement life and prevent small splits from becoming potholes that cost far more to fix.
The caliche soil common throughout Peoria can shift when monsoon rains saturate it and it dries back out, pushing potholes open from below. We use hot-mix asphalt for permanent patches rather than cold-patch materials that break down quickly in the desert heat.
Peoria has a large inventory of commercial strip centers, industrial parks, and big-box retail along Bell Road and the Loop 303 corridor, all of which need parking lots that can handle heavy traffic and Arizona heat. We handle full commercial paving projects from initial grading through finished striping.
Peoria sits in the Sonoran Desert and regularly sees summer daytime highs above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat does not just make working outside uncomfortable - it softens asphalt, accelerates oxidation, and causes pavement to expand and contract with every temperature swing between day and night. The city also sits on caliche-bearing soils. Caliche is a hard calcium-rich layer just below the surface that resists water drainage and can shift slightly when the ground gets wet during monsoon season and then dries out. That movement cracks driveways and parking lot surfaces from below, compounding the damage that the heat and UV exposure cause from above.
The housing stock in Peoria runs a wide range, from older homes near Old Town to 1990s and 2000s subdivisions in the northern part of the city and newer master-planned communities along Loop 303. Each era has its own paving history. Newer subdivisions often have original driveways that are now 20-plus years old and approaching the end of their service life. Commercial properties along the city's major corridors face heavy traffic loads combined with heat that no other climate produces at this intensity. A paving contractor who actually works in Peoria regularly will come to your job with the right mix design, the right base prep approach for caliche soil, and a realistic maintenance schedule for this climate.
Our crew works throughout Peoria regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city spreads from the older neighborhoods near the P83 Entertainment District and the City of Peoria core all the way north to newer communities near Lake Pleasant. Both ends of the city have their own paving needs, and we work across all of it.
In the northern subdivisions along Loop 303 and in communities near 83rd Avenue, homes were mostly built in the 1990s and 2000s and share a consistent construction profile: concrete slab foundations, block walls, and driveways that are now old enough to need serious attention. In the older parts of the city near the Peoria Sports Complex and Bell Road, commercial properties along the wide arterial corridors see heavy vehicle traffic that compounds the damage from heat. Bell Road and Peoria Avenue are the roads we travel most often to reach jobs across the city, and we know where the caliche runs hard and where monsoon runoff pooled last season and needs drainage attention.
We also work regularly just to the south in Surprise, AZ, where the growth patterns and soil conditions are similar to northern Peoria. Homeowners near the Peoria-Surprise border can expect the same crew and the same pricing on either side of the city line.
Call us at (480) 791-2560 or fill out the estimate form on this page. We reply to every Peoria inquiry within one business day.
We visit your Peoria property to assess the surface, check the base condition, and note any drainage or caliche concerns. You get a written estimate with no obligation and no surprise add-ons later.
We schedule around the Peoria heat, preferring early morning start times in summer to avoid peak temperatures. The crew brings all equipment and materials to your site - you do not need to arrange anything.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave, explain the cure timeline, and let you know when the surface is ready for vehicle traffic. We are available if any questions come up after the job.
We serve all of Peoria, AZ - from Old Town to the northern subdivisions near Lake Pleasant. No obligation, no pressure.
(480) 791-2560Peoria is one of the larger cities in the Phoenix metro area, sitting on the northwest side of the valley and covering a wide stretch of land from older established neighborhoods near Old Town Peoria to newer master-planned communities in the north. The P83 Entertainment District along 83rd Avenue is one of the best-known parts of the city, home to the Peoria Sports Complex where the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners hold spring training. Bell Road and Peoria Avenue are the main east-west corridors, lined with retail, restaurants, and auto services that reflect the city's working and middle-class character. Most of the city lies in Maricopa County, though the northern sections extend into Yavapai County as development has pushed toward the desert foothills and Lake Pleasant.
The housing stock in Peoria skews heavily toward owner-occupied single-family homes. Older homes near the downtown core date to the mid-20th century, while the bulk of the city was built out from the 1990s through the 2010s during the broader Phoenix metro growth boom. These subdivisions share a consistent construction profile: stucco exteriors, concrete slab foundations, block-wall fencing, and driveways that are now at or past the typical service life for asphalt and concrete surfaces in a desert climate. Neighbors in Glendale, AZ to the south face the same construction era and the same wear patterns, and we serve both cities with the same crew and the same standards.
Protect your pavement and extend its life with professional sealcoating.
Learn MoreKeep your parking lot safe and compliant with crisp, clear striping.
Learn MoreNew asphalt surfaces installed right the first time, built to last.
Learn MoreFull parking lot paving for commercial and residential properties.
Learn MoreSmooth, durable driveway paving that adds curb appeal and value.
Learn MoreFast, lasting repairs that stop damage before it spreads further.
Learn MoreSeal cracks early to prevent costly water damage and deterioration.
Learn MoreLarge-scale commercial paving projects completed on time and on budget.
Learn MoreOngoing maintenance plans that protect your parking lot investment.
Learn MoreResurface worn pavement to restore appearance and structural integrity.
Learn MoreQuick pothole repairs that eliminate hazards and prevent liability.
Learn MorePrecise grading and excavation to prepare any site for paving.
Learn MoreQuality concrete curbs and sidewalks that define and protect your property.
Learn MoreEfficient milling removes old asphalt to prepare for a fresh surface.
Learn MoreProper drainage systems that protect pavement from water damage.
Learn MoreCustom speed bump installation to improve safety on your property.
Learn MoreSlots fill up quickly during cooler months when paving conditions are best - contact us today to get on the schedule.