
Vehicles moving too fast through your driveway or private road are a real safety risk. A permanent asphalt speed bump stops it - no signs, no reminders needed.

Speed bump installation in Fallbrook involves building up hot-mix asphalt into a raised, compacted hump across the traveled surface, creating a physical barrier that forces vehicles to slow down. Most residential and private-road jobs are completed in a single day, and vehicles can use the surface within a few hours of the crew finishing.
Fallbrook's rural and semi-rural character means many properties have long driveways, shared private roads, or lanes that serve equestrian and agricultural uses. Visitors and delivery drivers do not always know the layout or understand the hazards - children playing near the driveway, horses in a paddock along the road, narrow sections with limited sight lines. A speed bump solves the problem every time a vehicle crosses it, without relying on anyone to remember a sign or honor a request.
If you are already planning a larger paving project, this is the right time to add a speed bump. We handle parking lot paving and driveway work throughout Fallbrook, and adding a speed bump during active paving costs a fraction of a standalone installation later.
If delivery trucks, visitors, or neighbors cut through your driveway or private road faster than is safe, a speed bump is one of the most reliable ways to slow them down. This is especially common on longer driveways and private roads in Fallbrook's rural neighborhoods where the road feels open.
Fallbrook is known for its equestrian properties and rural character. If horses, dogs, children, or other animals share space near a traveled driveway or private lane, a speed bump provides a physical safeguard that no sign or verbal request can match.
Several roads in the Fallbrook hills have limited visibility. A speed bump before a curve or a hilltop crest forces drivers to slow before they reach the point where they cannot see what is ahead, reducing the risk of a collision.
If you are already planning to repave a driveway or private road, adding a speed bump at the same time is the most cost-effective moment to do it. The crew is already on site, the asphalt is already being placed, and the additional cost is much lower than a standalone installation later.
We install permanent asphalt speed bumps on private driveways, private roads, and parking areas throughout Fallbrook and the surrounding communities. The bump is formed from hot-mix asphalt, shaped to a smooth taper on both sides, and compacted to blend with the surrounding pavement. The result is a permanent traffic-calming feature that looks like part of the road - not a bolt-on rubber product. We also handle asphalt sealcoating on the surrounding pavement if UV protection is needed after installation.
If the existing pavement is cracked or the sub-base is soft, we address that before placing the bump - a speed bump built on failing asphalt will not hold its edges. For HOA communities, we can provide a written scope of work to support your association approval. For properties on shared private roads, we can advise on what agreements from other easement holders may be needed before any permanent change is made to the road surface. The National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes industry standards for asphalt installations that guide quality workmanship on every job.
Ideal for homeowners who need to slow traffic on their own property, particularly on long or straight driveways where vehicles naturally accelerate.
Suited for rural lanes, equestrian community roads, and shared private roads where multiple households need consistent traffic calming.
The most cost-effective option when a driveway or road is already being repaved - the bump is added as part of the same project at a lower total cost.
Yellow paint stripes or reflective pavement markers added to the finished bump so drivers can see it clearly in low light and at night.
Fallbrook has a high concentration of rural residential properties, working ranches, equestrian communities, and gated neighborhoods where roads and driveways are privately maintained. That means the typical rules about public road permits do not apply, but other considerations come into play - HOA approval requirements, shared easements on private roads, and the clay-rich soils under the pavement that can shift and cause edges to crack if the sub-base is not properly prepared. An asphalt speed bump on a hillside property in Fallbrook needs to be built with those conditions in mind.
Fallbrook summers also push into the 90s with intense Southern California sun, which can soften fresh asphalt during installation. Experienced contractors in this area schedule work for cooler morning hours or plan jobs during the fall and winter months when asphalt compacts more predictably. If you are in Temecula or Murrieta and facing similar traffic issues on a private road, the same approach applies - local knowledge of soil conditions and seasonal timing makes a real difference in how long the installation holds up.
Describe your project - where the bump will go, how wide the road or driveway is, and how many bumps you need. We will want to see the site before quoting, because the condition of the existing pavement and sub-base affects both the approach and the price. We respond within one business day.
After the site visit you receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, and any prep work. If your property is in an HOA, we can provide a scope of work for your association submission before you sign anything. Review the estimate and ask about the planned height and taper profile.
The crew cleans and prepares the area, applies a tack coat to help the new material bond, places hot-mix asphalt in the bump profile, shapes the correct height and taper, and compacts with a roller or hand tamper. The whole process typically takes a few hours.
Once the asphalt has cooled and set, we do a final check of the edges and transitions. Paint stripes or reflective markers go on last. Walk the finished bump with the crew before they leave to confirm the height, shape, and finish. Keep vehicles off the new bump for several hours as directed.
Free on-site estimate. Most installations completed in a single day. We respond within one business day.
(442) 207-1451California requires paving contractors to hold a state license before working on your property. You can verify any contractor's license through the California Contractors State License Board online. We operate licensed and insured, and we will give you our license number before you sign anything.
Fallbrook has a high concentration of HOA communities and shared private roads. We know how to document a scope of work for association review, and we understand how easement considerations affect permanent road changes. We will help you understand what approvals are needed before work begins.
Rural driveways and private roads in Fallbrook have different conditions than flat suburban parking lots - varying grades, clay-heavy soils that shift with the seasons, and equipment access that requires planning on narrow roads. We are set up to work on these properties and do not treat them like a standard suburban job.
A speed bump that is too steep damages vehicles. One that is too shallow barely slows anyone down. Our estimates specify the planned height and taper profile before work starts so you know what you are getting, and our workmanship is backed in writing.
Speed bump installation is a straightforward job when it is done correctly - the right material, the right profile, properly bonded to the existing surface. Our approach to every project, from the site visit to the final walkthrough, reflects that standard.
Protect your speed bump and surrounding pavement from UV oxidation and surface wear with a fresh sealcoat.
Learn MoreFull parking lot paving for commercial and multi-unit properties where speed bumps can be added as part of the same project.
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