Culver City Asphalt Paving serves Beverly Hills with driveway paving, asphalt repair, and crack sealing for properties from the Flats to the hillside estates above Sunset - with a 1-business-day response and free on-site estimates.

Beverly Hills driveways range from long, gated Flats approaches to steep hillside entries above Sunset - two very different jobs with different equipment and access requirements. Our driveway paving crew plans for both, including tight gate clearances, steep grade considerations, and the finishing standards that high-value properties expect.
Beverly Hills sits in an active seismic zone, and even modest earthquakes can open new cracks or shift a driveway slab that was fine the day before. Getting those repairs done quickly prevents water from penetrating the base, which is the step that turns a patch job into a full driveway replacement.
Many Beverly Hills homes were built between the 1920s and 1960s, and driveways from that era have accumulated decades of thermal cycling and small seismic shifts. Crack sealing fills those openings before winter rains arrive, protecting the base layer and extending the life of the existing surface at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
The intense Southern California sun dries and oxidizes asphalt binder year-round in Beverly Hills, turning a flexible surface brittle over time. A fresh sealcoat every two to three years restores UV protection and gives the driveway a clean, well-maintained appearance - important in a neighborhood where curb appeal matters at every price point.
Hillside properties above Sunset Boulevard often need proper grading before any paving work can begin - uneven sub-base on a sloped lot leads to drainage problems and premature surface failure. We evaluate slope, soil stability, and drainage direction before laying any asphalt to make sure the base is right.
Hillside homes in Beverly Hills face concentrated runoff during winter storms, and water that pools against the foundation or flows across the driveway without direction erodes the base quickly. Properly sized drains and channels protect both the paved surface and the home foundation during the rainy season.
Beverly Hills covers less than six square miles, but the terrain within that small area varies dramatically. The Flats north of Wilshire Boulevard hold large single-family homes on generous lots with long driveways and gated entries. North of Sunset, streets climb into the Santa Monica Mountains foothills where hillside estates sit on steep, winding private roads with limited staging space for trucks and equipment. A contractor unfamiliar with these two distinct property types will struggle to plan and price jobs accurately - the logistics of reaching and working on a hillside property are fundamentally different from a flat-street Flats job.
The age of the housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Many homes were built in Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor, and Mediterranean styles during the 1920s through the 1950s. Original driveways from that era are often made of concrete, with paver sections added over the decades, creating a mixed-surface situation where each material reacts differently to seismic movement and thermal cycling. The Santa Ana winds that blow through in fall and winter also affect hillside properties more than valley homes - debris damage and sudden repairs are common after any strong wind event. A contractor with regular Beverly Hills experience will have already seen most of these situations and will not be surprised by them.
Our crew works throughout Beverly Hills regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Beverly Hills operates its own permitting process through the City of Beverly Hills - separate from Los Angeles - and we handle permit applications through the city directly when projects require them. The hillside streets above Sunset require us to use smaller equipment and plan for longer carry distances when equipment cannot access close to the work area, which we factor into every estimate.
We are familiar with the neighborhoods throughout Beverly Hills - the grid streets of the Flats near Santa Monica Boulevard and Beverly Gardens Park, the hillside roads climbing toward Greystone Mansion, and the commercial blocks near Rodeo Drive. Work on hillside properties requires planning around narrow private roads, gated entries, and limited street parking, all of which we encounter regularly. We also serve nearby Burbank and West Hollywood to the east and north, so projects near those boundaries are easy for us to reach.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule Beverly Hills site visits quickly, usually within a few days of your first contact.
We visit your property, measure the surface, assess the base condition, and note any access considerations like gate width or steep grade. You get a written quote with no obligation - the estimate visit is free.
Most Beverly Hills driveway jobs are completed in one to two days. We confirm the schedule in advance, arrive on time, and do not leave a job overnight without the site secured.
After application, we walk through the finished work with you and give you the curing timeline - typically 24 to 48 hours before regular vehicle use. You will know exactly when the driveway is ready.
We serve Beverly Hills from the Flats to the hillside estates above Sunset. No obligation, no charge for the estimate visit.
(424) 543-5092Beverly Hills is a small, fully built-out city of roughly 34,000 residents covering just under six square miles, entirely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles. Its two distinct residential zones define the work contractors do there. The Flats - the grid of streets between Wilshire Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard - is dominated by large, owner-occupied single-family homes on generous lots, many built in Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor, and Mediterranean styles from the 1920s through the 1940s. Long driveways, mature tree canopies, and gated entries are common throughout the neighborhood. According to the city overview on Wikipedia, Beverly Hills is one of the wealthiest communities in the United States, with property values far above regional averages.
North of Sunset, the terrain rises into the Santa Monica Mountains foothills, where estates sit on steep hillside lots accessible only by winding private roads. South of Wilshire, the housing mix shifts toward condominiums and multi-unit buildings. The commercial core near Rodeo Drive and the surrounding luxury retail blocks bring significant foot and vehicle traffic to the city center. Neighboring West Hollywood borders Beverly Hills to the northeast, and Culver City lies just to the south.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Beverly Hills - from the Flats to the hillside estates. Call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day.