San Clemente Asphalt Paving serves Dana Point homeowners and businesses with asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and pothole repair - delivering one-business-day responses and surfaces designed to hold up on bluff-top lots and salt-air-exposed properties.

Dana Point's bluff-top lots, steep residential streets above PCH, and HOA-governed communities require a contractor who plans base prep and drainage before a single ton of asphalt is ordered. Our asphalt paving service includes a full site assessment for every job - slope, drainage, access, and HOA requirements all get reviewed before we quote.
Dana Point driveways sit in one of Southern California's strongest salt-air environments. Year-round UV and ocean moisture work against unprotected asphalt from two directions at once. Sealcoating every two to three years seals out both and keeps the surface flexible and dark.
Homes on Dana Point's hillside and bluff-top lots often have steep, narrow driveways with limited turnaround space. We install driveways with drainage engineered into the grade, so winter rain runoff moves off the surface instead of pooling at the base of the slope.
Older driveways in Dana Point neighborhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s often fail from base deterioration rather than surface wear alone. We inspect the base before patching so repairs hold - not just for one winter, but for years.
Commercial properties near Dana Point Harbor and along Pacific Coast Highway deal with high turnover traffic and tight maintenance windows. We schedule parking lot work around business hours and deliver a clean, well-striped result without a lengthy closure.
Salt air works into surface cracks faster in a coastal city like Dana Point than it does just a few miles inland. Sealing cracks while they are small - before moisture reaches the base - protects the investment already in the ground and delays the need for more expensive work.
Dana Point is a small coastal city where most homes sit on bluffs or hillside lots above the Pacific. That position puts asphalt surfaces under a specific set of pressures: intense year-round UV radiation, salt-laden air from the ocean that accelerates surface oxidation and works into cracks faster than in inland areas, and winter rain that hits sloped driveways hard and can undermine base layers that were not built with drainage in mind. Homes on the Headlands and near Doheny State Beach face the heaviest salt air exposure, and their driveways need more frequent maintenance than properties a few miles inland. Many of Dana Point's residential neighborhoods were built out in the 1960s and 1970s, which means a large portion of the driveways in the city are approaching or past their designed service life.
HOA-governed communities are common throughout Dana Point, and they add a layer of process to any paving project. Some communities specify acceptable materials, colors, or finishes for driveways. Others require pre-approval before any exterior work, and a few have rules about contractor access hours or debris removal. Getting these approvals before scheduling work is not optional - skipping that step can result in fines or a requirement to redo the job. We know this process in Dana Point and handle the paperwork so you do not have to track it down yourself. For guidance on asphalt pavement standards, the National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes best practices that inform our installation methods.
Our crew works throughout Dana Point regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Dana Point is served by the City of Dana Point Building Department for permits on work that touches the right-of-way, and we coordinate with that office directly when projects involve public street connections. Residential streets in Dana Point typically climb from Pacific Coast Highway up into the hills, and many are narrow two-lane roads that require planning for truck access and material staging before a job starts.
Dana Point is a compact coastal city anchored by Dana Point Harbor, one of the largest small-craft harbors in Southern California. The harbor area has its own road network and commercial surface parking that needs regular maintenance. Above the harbor, bluff-top neighborhoods look out over the headlands, and Salt Creek Beach sits below the hillside communities to the north. We serve both the residential neighborhoods and the commercial areas near PCH. Neighbors in San Juan Capistrano just inland can also reach us for the same services, and we cover that area on our regular rotation as well.
Call or submit a request online and we respond within one business day. Tell us the property location, the size of the area, and whether it is a new installation, replacement, or repair.
We visit your property to measure, check the base, evaluate slope and drainage, and review any HOA or permit requirements. You receive a written quote with the full scope spelled out - base preparation included - so you can compare bids on equal footing.
We coordinate any City of Dana Point right-of-way permits and can assist with HOA approval documentation before scheduling the crew. This step avoids surprises after the job starts.
We remove the old surface, prepare the base, and pave in a single coordinated sequence. The surface needs 24 to 48 hours before light vehicle use. We walk through the finished job with you before the crew leaves.
We serve all Dana Point neighborhoods, from the Headlands to the harbor area. No travel fees. Written quotes with no pressure. Response within one business day.
(714) 386-7860Dana Point is a coastal city of about 33,000 residents in southern Orange County, bordered by Laguna Beach to the northwest, Laguna Niguel to the north, and San Clemente to the southeast. The city is built on bluffs and hillside terrain that drops toward the Pacific, with most residential neighborhoods climbing from Pacific Coast Highway up into the hills. Dana Point incorporated in 1989, though many of its neighborhoods were developed in the 1960s and 1970s - meaning a significant portion of the housing stock is 40 to 60 years old. The city is known for Dana Point Harbor, one of the largest small-craft harbors on the Southern California coast, which anchors the local economy and brings steady visitor and commercial traffic to the waterfront area.
Residential property in Dana Point ranges from single-family homes on bluff-top streets to condominium complexes, gated communities, and newer luxury development on the Headlands. HOA-governed communities are common throughout the city. Doheny State Beach at the south end of Dana Point and Salt Creek Beach near the Ritz-Carlton are the two most well-known beach access points, and the neighborhoods surrounding them are among the most salt-air-exposed in the area. Neighboring San Juan Capistrano sits just a few miles inland and is also on our regular service route. Dana Point can also be verified as a licensed contractor service area through the California Contractors State License Board.
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