
Speeding on HOA roads and private lots is a safety problem signs alone cannot fix. We install asphalt speed bumps built for Wildomar's climate so drivers slow down every single time.

Speed bump installation in Wildomar involves building a raised asphalt section across a private road, parking lot, or driveway to slow vehicle traffic - most single-bump installations are completed in a few hours, with the surface ready for normal use once the asphalt cools.
A professionally installed speed bump is shaped from hot-mix asphalt, blended smoothly into the surrounding surface so it holds up over time and does not scrape or bounce vehicles unevenly. In Wildomar and the broader Inland Empire, the biggest challenge is choosing the right mix for extreme summer heat - a bump installed with the wrong material can soften and lose its profile during the first heat wave. We select mixes suited for high-temperature conditions, so the bump holds its shape year after year.
Speed bumps work best on a sound pavement surface. If the existing asphalt is in poor condition, it may need repairs first - and if the lot itself needs a full rebuild, that starts with Parking lot paving before the bump goes in.
If cars regularly speed through your HOA neighborhood, apartment complex, or private driveway, a speed bump is one of the most reliable ways to change that behavior. In Wildomar's newer planned communities, where streets can feel wide and open, drivers sometimes treat private roads like through streets.
If a pedestrian, child, or pet has had a close call with a vehicle on your property, passive measures like signs are not enough. A physical speed bump forces every driver to slow down in a way that posted limits rarely do.
Parking lots, community centers, and multi-family properties where people walk to and from cars are exactly where speed bumps earn their keep. A bump placed at the right location on your Wildomar property can make a meaningful safety difference.
A speed bump that has deteriorated - edges crumbling, paint faded, or the profile flattened by years of traffic and Inland Empire heat - is not doing its job. Drivers who barely notice it will not slow down. Replacing it restores the intended traffic calming effect.
We install asphalt speed bumps for HOA-managed community roads, apartment and commercial parking lots, private driveways, and any other paved surface on private property in the Wildomar area. Every project starts with an on-site visit to assess the existing pavement condition, confirm the best bump location, and identify the right profile size for your traffic goals. For HOA communities, we can help describe the scope of work in terms the board needs for its approval process - though the approval itself is the property owner's responsibility to obtain before scheduling installation. If the existing surface needs Asphalt sealcoating or crack repair alongside the bump installation, we combine that work in a single visit to save time and disruption.
Every installation includes proper paint markings - yellow or white stripes - so the bump is visible to drivers in all conditions. We also check for any base issues beneath the installation area that could cause the bump to separate or crack early. If the surrounding Parking lot paving needs attention before or after the bump goes in, we can coordinate both.
For planned communities with private streets - sized and marked to calm traffic while allowing normal vehicle use, installed after board approval.
For commercial and multi-family properties where vehicle and pedestrian traffic mix - bump placement guided by site layout and high-activity zones.
For homeowners or landlords managing a private drive with recurring speeding - a single well-placed bump is often all it takes.
For existing bumps that have worn down, crumbled at the edges, or lost their markings - rebuilt to the correct profile and re-marked for full visibility.
Wildomar grew rapidly during the 2000s and has a significant number of planned communities with HOA-governed private roads - exactly the setting where speed bumps are most in demand. Many residents commute to Temecula and Murrieta via I-15, and private community roads that feel wide and empty can attract through-traffic speeds. Because these roads are on private property, the HOA board - not the city - controls the decision to install a bump. Wildomar's year-round paving season is an advantage here: there is no freeze-thaw window to work around, so you can schedule installation whenever the HOA approval process is complete.
The Inland Empire's extreme summer heat is the main installation variable to plan for. A bump installed with a standard mix during peak afternoon heat can soften and lose its shape before it fully cures. We pay close attention to mix selection and installation timing, which is why bumps we install in the area - including projects in Menifee, CA and Murrieta, CA - hold their profile through years of inland heat.
We reply within one business day. Tell us the type of property, roughly where you want the bump, and what problem you are trying to solve. No commitment required at this stage.
We measure the area, assess the existing pavement condition, and confirm the best location and profile. You receive a written quote with the bump dimensions, markings, and total cost - no surprises.
If the property is HOA-managed, written board approval is required before work begins. We can help you describe the scope clearly for the board. Approval timelines vary from a few days to a few weeks.
The crew prepares the surface, builds and compacts the bump to the agreed profile, then applies paint markings once the asphalt has cooled. We walk the site with you before leaving to confirm everything looks right.
Free on-site estimate. We assess the surface, recommend the right profile, and give you a clear written quote - no guesswork.
(951) 393-1983We select asphalt mixes formulated for high-temperature performance and schedule installations to avoid peak afternoon heat when possible. The result is a bump that holds its profile through Wildomar's hottest summers - not one that flattens out by August.
Wildomar's planned communities have their own approval processes and placement considerations. We have worked in HOA-governed communities throughout this area and know how to deliver a result that meets board requirements and holds up over time.
California requires paving contractors to hold an active state license before doing this type of work. You can look up any contractor's license status through the{' '} California Contractors State License Board. Ours is current and in good standing before we show up on your property.
Every installation comes with a written scope of work and includes paint markings as part of the job - not as an add-on. If the bump ever fails prematurely due to our workmanship, you have a documented warranty to stand on.
A speed bump is a simple fix, but only when it is installed correctly with the right material and the right markings. We bring licensed, insured crews, a written scope, and local HOA experience to every job. Verify any California contractor's license before hiring - including ours.
Protect and extend the life of your asphalt surface with sealcoating - a smart pairing with speed bump installation to keep your lot looking and performing its best.
Learn MoreIf your parking lot or private road needs a full rebuild before speed bumps go in, we handle the complete paving project from base prep to finished surface.
Learn MoreWe can usually get on-site within days of your inquiry. The sooner you call, the sooner your property has a permanent traffic solution in place.