
Queen Creek Asphalt Paving handles paving, sealcoating, repair, striping, and drainage for homes and businesses across Queen Creek and the East Valley. Get work done right the first time.

Queen Creek Asphalt Paving is a full-service asphalt paving contractor based in Queen Creek, AZ, offering 16 services to homeowners and commercial property owners across the East Valley. From new driveway installation to parking lot repaving, crack sealing, and drainage solutions, we handle every stage of asphalt work so you don't have to coordinate multiple contractors. We serve 12 cities throughout the greater Phoenix metro area, and every project comes with a free on-site estimate before any work begins.

Faded, graying driveway? A fresh sealcoat blocks UV damage and seals out monsoon moisture before it cracks your asphalt.
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Faded lines confuse drivers and create liability. Clear, UV-resistant striping brings your lot back into compliance and curb appeal.
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Old cracked surfaces patched too many times? A properly installed asphalt surface built on a solid base lasts 20 years or more.
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Potholes and pooling water signal base failure. A repaved lot with proper grading handles monsoon runoff and heavy traffic daily.
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Uneven, crumbling driveway? A new asphalt driveway adds real curb appeal and stands up to Queen Creek summers.
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Small cracks and soft spots become expensive problems fast in desert heat. Targeted repairs stop the damage before it spreads.
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Cracks let monsoon water reach your base. Sealing them early is the cheapest way to protect your pavement investment.
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High-traffic lots need a mix formulated for desert heat and heavy loads, not a residential-grade pour.
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Regular maintenance costs less than emergency repairs. A maintenance plan keeps your lot looking sharp year-round.
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Surface worn but base still solid? Resurfacing adds years of life without the cost of full replacement.
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Potholes expand fast once monsoon water gets in. Quick patching protects your base and keeps your lot safe.
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Poor drainage means standing water and accelerated base failure. Proper grading solves the problem at the source.
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Clean concrete curbing defines your property, controls drainage, and handles the desert climate with low maintenance.
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Need a fresh surface without full tear-out? Milling removes the worn layer cleanly so new asphalt bonds properly.
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Standing water after monsoon storms damages pavement fast. Engineered drainage channels water away before it does harm.
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Traffic moving too fast through your lot or community? Speed bumps are a permanent, low-cost solution.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Describe your project - driveway, parking lot, repair, or something else. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a time that works for you.
We come to your property, walk the surface, and assess what is actually needed. You get a written quote that covers the full scope - base work, paving, and any prep. No guesswork, no surprises later.
Our crew shows up on the scheduled day, completes the job to spec, and cleans up before leaving. We walk the finished work with you before wrapping up. If anything is not right, we address it on the spot.
We hold a current Arizona contractor license - verifiable online at azroc.gov - and carry liability and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You are protected before the first shovel hits the ground.
We have been working in Queen Creek and the East Valley since 2018. We know the caliche soils, the monsoon drainage demands, and the HOA requirements in local communities. That local knowledge shows up in the work.
Every quote starts with an in-person site visit. We measure your project, assess the surface, and give you a written estimate with the full scope - no guessing, no hidden line items added after work starts.
If there is a workmanship issue after your project is complete, call us and we will make it right. We put the scope in writing before work begins so both sides are clear on expectations.
Ready to get started? Call (480) 863-0380 or send us a message and we will respond within 1 business day.
"They showed up on the day they said, got the driveway done in one visit, and it looked better than the original. The sealcoat held up through last summer's monsoon season without any issues."
Derek M., Queen Creek - Driveway Paving and Sealcoating
"Our parking lot had been patched so many times it was embarrassing. The new asphalt and fresh striping made the whole property look different. Tenants noticed the same day."
Sandra K., Gilbert - Parking Lot Paving
"I called on a Monday, they came out Tuesday to look at the cracks, and the crack sealing was done by Thursday. Quick turnaround and the price matched what they told me upfront."
Tom R., San Tan Valley - Asphalt Crack Sealing
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to hire - just a free look at your project and a clear written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(480) 863-0380Queen Creek Asphalt Paving is based in Queen Creek and serves 12 cities and communities across the East Valley and greater Phoenix metro area, including Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, San Tan Valley, and Scottsdale. We offer same-week scheduling for most jobs and can typically have a crew on-site within a few days of your estimate approval.
Queen Creek's summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 F, and UV radiation breaks down the oils in asphalt binder faster than almost any other climate. Regular sealcoating every two to three years is the most cost-effective defense.
Yes. When cracks exist, monsoon downpours drive water into the base, softening it and accelerating failure. Sealing and crack filling before July is the most practical way to limit monsoon damage.
Both work in the desert. Asphalt costs less upfront and is easier to repair, but it needs periodic sealing. Concrete costs more initially and handles heat without softening, but cracks from soil movement are harder to fix cleanly.
Patching works when damage is isolated and the base is solid. Widespread cracking, multiple potholes, or areas that sink when you walk on them usually signal base failure - which patching alone will not fix.
Most paving contractors recommend waiting several months - often six to twelve - before the first sealcoat. Fresh asphalt needs time to fully cure before a sealer can bond properly to the surface.
A solid estimate should spell out base preparation, asphalt thickness, area dimensions, and what is excluded. The National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes consumer guidance on what to look for before signing.
Queen Creek Asphalt Paving is a licensed and insured asphalt paving contractor based in Queen Creek, AZ, serving 12 cities across the East Valley and greater Phoenix metro since 2018.
We hold a current Arizona Registrar of Contractors license - the state-issued credential required for residential and commercial paving work in Arizona, verifiable through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. We carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project.
Since 2018, we have completed paving, sealcoating, repair, and maintenance projects across Queen Creek and surrounding communities, working on both residential driveways and commercial parking lots. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a walkthrough before we leave.
Sealcoating makes sense when the surface is still structurally sound but showing UV fading or early surface cracks. In Queen Creek, plan on resealing every two to three years given the intense sun exposure.
Walk the surface. If it flexes or feels soft, or if cracking follows a pattern across the whole area rather than just along edges, the base underneath is likely compromised. That is a replacement conversation, not a patch job.
A well-graded surface sheds water toward drains or edges rather than letting it pool. Even a slight slope - measured in fractions of an inch per foot - makes a significant difference during monsoon downpours.
The Federal Highway Administration publishes pavement maintenance guides used by road agencies across the country - the same principles apply to driveways and parking lots. If you have questions about your specific surface, call us directly and we will give you a straight answer.
Queen Creek sits in the far southeast corner of the Phoenix metro area, bordered by Mesa, Gilbert, and Apache Junction. The town has grown rapidly, with most of its housing stock built from the 2000s onward. Many neighborhoods are master-planned communities with HOA standards and larger lots than older Phoenix suburbs - which means driveways, parking areas, and shared paved surfaces get real use and real weather stress year after year. Local landmarks like Horseshoe Park and Equestrian Centre and Schnepf Farms reflect a community that values its character and takes care of its properties.
The soils under much of Queen Creek contain caliche - a hard calcium-rich layer that can affect drainage and base stability, especially during monsoon season when clay-bearing soils swell with moisture and then shrink back as they dry. Summers here regularly push past 110 F, which is among the highest UV stress loads on asphalt in the country. Whether your property is near Ellsworth Road, out by Sossaman Road, or anywhere in between, Queen Creek Asphalt Paving has been working these streets since 2018 and knows what local conditions demand. We are a local crew, not a company driving in from across the Valley. Call us today for a free estimate.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Queen Creek Asphalt Paving
20443 E Bronco Dr
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
(480) 863-0380sales@asphaltpavingqueencreek.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call Queen Creek Asphalt Paving today for a free on-site estimate. We serve Queen Creek, Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, and the entire East Valley.