
We install permanent asphalt speed bumps on private driveways and community roads across El Mirage - built for Arizona heat and finished the same day.

Speed bump installation in El Mirage uses hot-mix asphalt built up and compacted in place, with tapered edges and optional paint markings, and most single-bump residential jobs are completed in a few hours the same day.
A properly installed speed bump is a permanent part of the pavement - not a bolt-on rubber mat that warps in 115-degree summers. The crew shapes the asphalt to a consistent height and profile, tapering the edges so vehicles transition smoothly on and off. It blends into your driveway, holds up under heavy vehicles, and can be removed or relocated later if you ever need to change the layout. If you are already planning to repave, pairing asphalt sealcoating with the bump installation keeps the whole surface looking sharp and extends its life in the desert heat.
If you regularly see cars moving at unsafe speeds through a private community road or shared driveway, a speed bump is one of the most reliable physical deterrents available. In El Mirage's newer planned communities with long, straight interior roads, a well-placed bump makes a noticeable difference.
If kids play near the road, dogs are walked along it, or residents regularly walk to mailboxes and common areas, slowing traffic protects the people who matter most. A speed bump works every time - no signs to ignore, no reminders needed.
One close call is often enough to make a homeowner or property manager act. If a vehicle has come too close to a person or a structure, a speed bump is a concrete step you can take right away - especially on private property where you do not need a city traffic study first.
If you are already scheduling a driveway repave or resurfacing job, adding a speed bump at the same time is the most cost-efficient moment to do it. The crew is on site, the surface is fresh, and the bump integrates seamlessly with the new pavement.
We install asphalt speed bumps on private driveways, shared community roads, apartment complex drives, and HOA-governed surfaces across El Mirage and the surrounding West Valley. Every bump is built using hot-mix asphalt compacted with a plate compactor for a dense, stable profile. The finish is a smooth, rounded mound with tapered edges - consistent height from one side to the other with no crumbling where the new asphalt meets the old surface. This work pairs naturally with our asphalt sealcoating service and with broader parking lot maintenance programs when you want to address multiple property improvements at once.
We can add paint markings - bright yellow or white stripes - as part of the same job so the bump is clearly visible at dusk and after dark. We use paint rated for high-UV desert conditions because El Mirage's intense sun fades standard exterior coatings faster than most other regions. Reflective edge markers are also available for extra visibility on roads used after dark.
Sized for single-family driveways and private access roads - ideal for homeowners who want to slow cut-through or visitor traffic on their property.
Installed on shared driveways and interior community roads with full HOA documentation support, including photos, dimensions, and material descriptions for board approval.
High-UV-rated yellow or white stripes applied after the asphalt cools - makes the bump clearly visible to drivers at all times of day and improves nighttime safety.
For longer private roads or community streets that need traffic calming at several points - we space and size bumps to be effective without being disruptive to normal vehicle travel.
El Mirage is in the West Valley of metro Phoenix, where summer air temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees F. Pavement surface temperatures climb even higher during peak afternoon hours. Asphalt that is not mixed and compacted correctly for this environment can soften, rut, or deform under repeated traffic - and a speed bump that ruts becomes a hazard rather than a safety feature. We use a heat-stable mix calibrated for the desert and schedule paving work for early mornings on hot days to give the material the best conditions to set properly. The caliche-heavy soil across El Mirage can also affect how stable the surrounding pavement is - we assess the existing surface before any bump goes down.
El Mirage and the surrounding West Valley have a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, which means most shared-surface projects require written approval before work starts. We know the documentation those boards typically request and prepare it as part of our estimate process. We serve communities from Goodyear, AZ to Avondale, AZ and understand the specific permit and HOA approval landscape across the West Valley. The National Asphalt Pavement Association sets the industry standards we follow for mix design and compaction in high-heat climates.
Tell us where you want the bump, what surface it is going on, and roughly how wide the road or driveway is. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a free site visit - proper estimates require seeing the existing pavement in person, not guessing over the phone.
We confirm the location, check the condition of the existing pavement, and measure the span. You receive a written estimate covering size, any paint markings, and total cost. If your property is in an HOA, we provide documentation to support your board approval request.
We do not schedule the crew until your HOA approval is in hand and any permit questions are resolved. In El Mirage, fall and winter slots fill quickly - booking a few weeks ahead during cooler months is wise. Summer jobs are scheduled for early-morning starts.
The crew marks the location, lays and compacts the hot-mix asphalt, and shapes the bump to the correct profile. Total time for a single bump is typically two to four hours. We walk the job with you before leaving - check the profile, edges, and markings, and ask us to fix anything on the spot.
We visit the property, assess the pavement, and give you a clear written quote - no surprises.
(602) 536-0019We use a hot-mix asphalt formulated to stay stable through the West Valley's extreme summers. A bump that softens and ruts in July heat is a hazard, not a safety feature - the mix matters as much as the compaction, and we have both dialed in for this climate.
In El Mirage's HOA-heavy communities, we know what boards ask for before approving paving work. We prepare photos, dimensions, and material descriptions as part of the estimate process - the kind of paperwork that reduces back-and-forth and gets applications approved faster.
Our Arizona Registrar of Contractors license is current and publicly verifiable. Arizona requires a state-issued license for paving work - never hire a contractor who cannot show you theirs.
Most single-bump installations are done in a morning. We coordinate around your schedule, confirm the timing in advance, and do not leave until the walkthrough is done and you are satisfied with the finish - no follow-up visits needed for standard jobs.
A well-installed asphalt speed bump is a permanent, low-maintenance safety investment that holds up through years of desert heat and daily traffic. Call us today to get the process started.
Protect your existing asphalt from UV damage and desert heat with a fresh sealcoat applied after your speed bump is installed.
Learn MoreKeep shared paved surfaces in top condition with a full maintenance program that includes striping, sealing, and traffic-calming features.
Learn MoreMost jobs are done in a single morning - call now to get on the schedule before the cooler-season rush fills up.