Culver City Asphalt Paving serves Lawndale with pothole repair, driveway paving, asphalt sealcoating, and crack sealing - built for the coastal conditions of the South Bay and backed by a 1-business-day response guarantee.

Lawndale's mid-century driveways are 60 or more years old, and the original asphalt on many of them has been patched repeatedly without addressing the base moisture that keeps forming new failures. Our pothole repair service compacts hot-mix asphalt into each damaged area and brings the surface flush, stopping the cycle of water intrusion before it spreads to the surrounding pavement.
Being about 4 to 5 miles from the Pacific, Lawndale gets steady coastal humidity even on dry days - and that moisture works into any unprotected asphalt surface. A fresh sealcoat applied every two to three years blocks both the marine moisture and the intense UV that breaks down the binder, extending driveway life before major repairs become necessary.
Lawndale's winter rain season typically arrives in concentrated storms rather than steady drizzle, and any open crack becomes a direct path for water to reach the base in minutes. Filling cracks with a rubberized sealant before the first fall rain is the lowest-cost way to prevent the base softening that turns a minor maintenance item into a full-depth repair.
Most homes in Lawndale were built in the 1950s and 1960s on compact lots, and the driveways are typically short and narrow - sometimes shared between the main house and an accessory garage unit at the rear. We work in these tight spaces regularly and can repave or reconfigure a driveway to handle the access needs of the property as it is used today.
Lawndale has a notable share of rental duplexes and small apartment buildings mixed into its residential blocks, and landlords here often deal with surface damage from heavy vehicle access or loading. We handle asphalt repairs on both owner-occupied homes and multi-unit rental properties, and we can work around tenant schedules to minimize disruption.
Lawndale has concrete sidewalks and curbs throughout its older residential neighborhoods, and tree roots and decades of settling have lifted and cracked many of them. When a driveway project also involves a heaved or cracked sidewalk panel, we handle both surfaces in one visit so the property owner does not need to coordinate separate contractors.
Lawndale covers roughly 2 square miles and is fully built out, with almost no undeveloped land left. That means the housing stock here - mostly single-family homes and rental units built in the 1950s and 1960s - is aging in place. Driveways, curbs, and sidewalks installed 60 or more years ago were not designed to last indefinitely, and the compacted lot layout typical of postwar South Bay cities means there is little room for drainage to go anywhere but straight down through the pavement. When cracks let water in and the base softens, the problem spreads quickly from one section to the next on a small lot.
The coastal proximity adds another layer. Salt air from the Pacific accelerates deterioration on metal components around driveways - drain grates, edging, and gate hardware - and the marine layer that settles over Lawndale in late spring and early summer keeps outdoor surfaces damp even without rain. That persistent moisture works into any unsealed crack, and combined with the dry-season UV that oxidizes the asphalt binder, it creates a faster deterioration cycle here than in cities further inland. A contractor who only works inland may not recognize these patterns and may underspec the maintenance schedule accordingly.
Our crew works throughout Lawndale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The compact lot sizes and narrow side streets that run off Hawthorne Boulevard require planning for equipment access and material staging - a job that is straightforward on a wider street can need a different approach in Lawndale's tighter grid. We also coordinate with the City of Lawndale when work involves the public sidewalk, curb, or apron area, which is common on older properties where the driveway runs right to the street edge.
Hawthorne Boulevard runs through the center of the city and is the main route we use to reach residential streets on either side. Prairie Avenue is the key east-west corridor, and we know how to navigate around the peak-hour congestion on both roads to get to jobs efficiently. We also serve Gardena to the east and Hawthorne to the north, so work near any of the city boundaries is easy to coordinate in a single visit.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we reply within 1 business day. We typically schedule Lawndale estimate visits within a few days of your first message.
We come to the property, measure the damaged areas, check the base condition, and look at drainage. You get a written, itemized quote with no obligation - and we will tell you honestly whether patching or replacement makes more sense.
Most pothole repairs and sealcoating jobs in Lawndale are done in a single morning visit. Driveway replacements are typically a full day. We clean up before we leave and do not leave the job unfinished.
Pothole patches are drivable within a few hours. Sealcoating needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before vehicle traffic. We give you the exact timeline at the estimate based on the scope and the weather forecast.
We serve the whole city of Lawndale and respond within 1 business day. Free estimates, no pressure, and honest recommendations on whether to patch or replace.
(424) 543-5092Lawndale calls itself the Heart of the South Bay, and that description fits its geography well. The city covers roughly 2 square miles in southwestern Los Angeles County, surrounded by Hawthorne to the north, Gardena to the east, Inglewood to the northeast, and Redondo Beach to the south. Incorporated in 1959, most of its housing was built during the postwar boom of the 1950s and 1960s - small single-story ranch homes on compact lots that now average 60 or more years old. The residential streets are dense and quiet, while Hawthorne Boulevard carries the bulk of the commercial activity along its north-south corridor through the city.
Lawndale is a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties, including apartments and duplexes scattered throughout its residential blocks. Prairie Avenue is the main east-west road, and local residents use both corridors daily to connect to the broader South Bay freeway network. The city sits close enough to the Pacific that it shares the coastal climate conditions of its beach-city neighbors. We also serve Torrance to the south and Hawthorne to the north, covering the full South Bay corridor.
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