Queen Creek Asphalt Paving serves San Tan Valley homeowners and businesses with driveway paving, asphalt repair, and sealcoating designed for Sonoran Desert conditions. We reply within 1 business day and give free on-site estimates before any work begins.

Every service below is matched to what the homes and roads in San Tan Valley actually need.
Most driveways in San Tan Valley were poured or paved during the construction booms of the 2000s and 2010s, and 15 to 20 years of Sonoran Desert heat has taken a visible toll. Whether you need a full replacement or a new asphalt surface on an existing base, our driveway paving service covers the whole job from subbase prep to final compaction.
UV oxidation in the desert sun is the single fastest way asphalt ages in San Tan Valley - sealcoating every 2 to 3 years creates a protective barrier that keeps the surface flexible and extends its life significantly. If your driveway has shifted from deep black to gray or brown, it is already losing binder and sealcoating now costs far less than replacement later.
Monsoon season flash flooding pushes water into every open crack on a San Tan Valley driveway, and that water erodes the base layer from below. Crack sealing before monsoon season - typically June - closes those entry points and stops the damage cycle before it reaches the base.
San Tan Valley lots in planned subdivisions are generally flat, which means drainage depends entirely on correct grading. We handle lot grading and excavation for new driveways and pads, including working through the caliche layer common in Pinal County desert soils without surprising you with extra costs.
Potholes in San Tan Valley typically form when monsoon water infiltrates a crack and softens the base layer, then heavy vehicles finish the job. We use hot-mix asphalt for permanent repairs rather than cold-patch fillers that break down again within a season.
Flat desert lots in San Tan Valley subdivisions can pool standing water quickly after a monsoon storm, and standing water destroys asphalt over time. We install French drains, channel drains, and graded swales to move water away from driveways, pads, and building foundations.
San Tan Valley grew from desert farmland into a community of nearly 100,000 people in roughly two decades. The vast majority of homes here were built by production builders during the 2000s and early 2010s, which means driveways, parking pads, and commercial lots across the area are all hitting the same maintenance window at the same time. When pavement laid in 2005 or 2008 goes unprotected through 15 or more summers above 105 degrees Fahrenheit, it does not just fade - it oxidizes, becomes brittle, and cracks faster with each passing season.
The ground beneath San Tan Valley also presents challenges that contractors unfamiliar with Pinal County desert soils regularly underestimate. Caliche - a calcium-rich hardpan layer found across this part of Arizona - sits just below the surface in many neighborhoods and resists standard excavation equipment. Soils in some parts of the community also have enough clay content to shift slabs over time when monsoon moisture reaches the base. A contractor who does not account for both the surface wear and the subgrade conditions will deliver a job that fails sooner than expected.
Our crew works throughout San Tan Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The planned subdivisions of Johnson Ranch, San Tan Heights, and Pecan Creek South are familiar territory - we have worked in these neighborhoods and know the typical driveway configurations, lot layouts, and HOA material guidelines that come up on nearly every job. Hunt Highway and Ellsworth Road are our main corridors into the community, and we know how to route efficiently to reach every part of San Tan Valley without long lead times.
San Tan Valley sits on the southeastern edge of the greater Phoenix metro, bordered by Queen Creek to the north and west. The desert setting near the San Tan Mountains Regional Park means our crews plan for heavy dust and debris management, especially after storm events. We also serve the neighboring communities of Gold Canyon to the east and Queen Creek to the north, so if you have a neighboring property or a project that spans both communities, we handle it with one crew and one quote.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. You do not need to know exactly what you need - just describe what you are seeing and we take it from there.
We come to your San Tan Valley property to assess the pavement condition, check the subbase, and look for any drainage or caliche issues that affect the scope. The estimate is written and itemized - no surprises after the job starts.
We schedule during cooler parts of the day in summer for proper mix compaction. Base preparation, tack coat, and clean-up are included - you do not need to be present during the work, but we contact you when the crew arrives and when the job is complete.
After the work is done we walk through cure time with you - typically 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and 5 to 7 days before vehicle use. If anything looks off after the cure period, call us and we come back to look at it.
We serve all of San Tan Valley - from Johnson Ranch and San Tan Heights to the newest subdivisions going up on the edges of town. No pressure, no obligation.
(480) 863-0380San Tan Valley is a fast-growing community in northern Pinal County, southeast of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The community grew from mostly undeveloped desert and farmland before 2000 into a town of close to 100,000 residents by the 2020 census, and it incorporated as an official Arizona town in 2025. It is made up largely of planned subdivisions built by production home builders, including well-known neighborhoods like Johnson Ranch, San Tan Heights, Pecan Creek South, and Archer Meadows. Homes are predominantly single-story and two-story stucco construction on concrete slab foundations, built between roughly 2003 and 2016.
The community sits in the Sonoran Desert at the base of the San Tan Mountains, with a flat to gently rolling landscape and very little natural tree cover. Most residents commute into the broader Phoenix metro for work, making the main roads through the community - particularly Hunt Highway and Ellsworth Road - heavily traveled every weekday. The Central Arizona College San Tan Campus serves the education needs of the area. Neighboring communities include Gold Canyon to the east and Apache Junction to the northeast, both of which we also serve.
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