
Inglewood Asphalt Paving brings asphalt paving, driveway replacement, and parking lot maintenance to Redondo Beach homeowners and property managers. We have served South Bay coastal communities and understand how salt air, marine moisture, and older housing stock affect paving surfaces here.

A large share of Redondo Beach homes, particularly in South Redondo, were built in the 1950s and 1960s - and original driveways from that era are well overdue for replacement. Our driveway paving work accounts for small lots, tight access, and the coastal conditions that cause standard asphalt to break down faster here than inland.
Salt air and marine layer humidity work on asphalt surfaces year-round in Redondo Beach, oxidizing the binder and causing premature cracking. Regular sealcoating every three to five years is the most effective way to protect a driveway or parking area from coastal weathering and extend its serviceable life.
Older driveways in North and South Redondo develop cracks that widen during the dry summer season and let water in once the winter rains arrive. Catching and patching those cracks early stops water from reaching the base material, where it causes far more damage than the surface crack itself.
Commercial properties along Hawthorne Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway in Redondo Beach see heavy foot and vehicle traffic year-round, including peak summer tourism periods. Parking lots on those corridors need surfaces that hold up under constant use and resist the accelerated weathering that coastal air brings to exposed asphalt.
Redondo Beach's cycle of dry summers followed by winter rain events is hard on any paved surface. Crack sealing before the wet season begins is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a property owner in this city can take to prevent minor surface damage from turning into a base repair or full replacement.
Potholes in coastal cities like Redondo Beach often develop faster than homeowners expect because salt moisture softens the pavement base, especially in older driveways that no longer have an intact surface seal. Timely pothole repairs prevent further base deterioration and protect vehicles using the surface daily.
Redondo Beach sits on the Pacific coast, and every paved surface in this city deals with conditions that inland neighborhoods in Los Angeles County never face. Salt-laden ocean air is present year-round, breaking down the asphalt binder that holds pavement together. The marine layer that settles over the South Bay in late spring and early summer keeps surfaces damp for weeks at a time, which works moisture into any existing crack and softens older base material. Then the dry summer months hit, and UV exposure bakes and oxidizes anything the salt air has already weakened. A driveway in Redondo Beach goes through this cycle every year, and a contractor who does not understand that cycle will underspec the job.
The housing stock compounds the challenge. South Redondo, particularly the streets closest to the Pier and Riviera Village, is full of homes built in the 1940s through the 1960s. Original driveways from that era are long past their useful life, and many sit on small lots where access for equipment requires planning. North Redondo has more 1980s and 1990s construction, including townhome and condo complexes with shared driveways and parking areas that see concentrated wear. Both areas require a contractor who knows how to spec a mix that will hold up against coastal conditions and how to work efficiently on tight, residential-scale sites.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The city splits naturally into two distinct working environments: South Redondo, with its dense blocks, narrow lots, and older homes on streets that run close to the waterfront, and North Redondo, where the lots open up slightly and the building stock is newer. Hawthorne Boulevard runs through the middle of the city as the main commercial spine, and Pacific Coast Highway frames the western edge - knowing which side of each corridor a property sits on tells us a lot about what the job will look like before we arrive. The City of Redondo Beach has its own permitting requirements for work affecting drainage, so we stay current with what the building department requires.
We also serve clients in nearby Manhattan Beach and Torrance, so if you are in the South Bay and need work done across multiple properties or in multiple cities, we can handle that without splitting things between contractors.
Reach us by phone at (424) 414-1965 or submit the contact form, and we will respond within one business day. Tell us what you are seeing - cracking, pooling water, surface wear - so we can come prepared.
We visit your Redondo Beach property, assess the existing surface and base condition, and give you a written estimate. There is no obligation to proceed, and we will tell you plainly whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work around your availability. Residential driveway jobs in Redondo Beach typically take one day from prep to finish, though curing requires keeping the surface clear for 24 to 48 hours after we leave.
We walk you through care instructions before we leave - what to avoid in the first 48 hours, when to expect the surface to be fully cured, and how to get the most out of your new driveway or repaired surface in a coastal environment.
We serve Redondo Beach homeowners and commercial property owners. No pressure estimates, clear pricing, and work scheduled around you.
Redondo Beach is a coastal city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, covering roughly six square miles along the southern edge of Santa Monica Bay. The city divides naturally into two distinct communities: South Redondo, the older half closest to the waterfront, is centered around the Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor, with a dense mix of older single-family homes on small lots, bungalows, and multi-unit buildings. The Riviera Village neighborhood along Catalina Avenue is a well-known commercial and dining district that gives South Redondo a walkable, neighborhood feel distinct from most of the South Bay. North Redondo stretches inland, with larger lots, more 1980s and 1990s construction, and a quieter residential character oriented toward commuters using the 405 freeway and Hawthorne Boulevard.
With over 70,000 residents packed into those six square miles, Redondo Beach is one of the denser cities in Southern California. Home values are well above the regional average, and homeowners here tend to maintain their properties carefully. The city is bordered by Manhattan Beach to the north and Torrance to the east and south. The Metro K Line has its southern terminus in North Redondo Beach, and the city has direct access to the regional freeway network via the 405.
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