Los Angeles Asphalt Paving Company is a licensed asphalt paving contractor serving Culver City with parking lot paving, driveway installation, crack sealing, and pothole repair. We understand the compact Westside lots, the clay soils, and the permit process at Culver City Public Works - and we respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Culver City has active commercial corridors along Washington Boulevard and Venice Boulevard, with retail shops, restaurants, and media-industry offices whose customers depend on safe, well-maintained lots. Our parking lot paving service covers full installs, overlays, and base-up replacements for commercial properties throughout the city.
Many Culver City homes were built between the 1940s and 1960s, and their original driveways - often concrete or asphalt laid seven decades ago - are well past due for replacement. We assess the base condition on every job and replace or repair driveways on the compact residential lots typical of this Westside city.
Culver City sits on clay-heavy LA Basin soils that shift with the seasons - swelling when Ballona Creek fills and surrounding ground saturates in winter, then shrinking in summer. That movement opens cracks in driveways and parking lots that need sealing before the next rain season pushes water into the base.
Potholes on Culver City private driveways and commercial lots are almost always the result of water infiltration through an unsealed crack during the winter rainy season. We remove the failed asphalt, stabilize the base, and fill the area properly so the repair holds through the next wet season.
Culver City properties get strong UV exposure year-round, and that sun oxidizes asphalt binder faster than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every two to four years is the most cost-effective way to protect your surface and push out the date of a full replacement - especially for hillside Culver Crest properties where drainage adds additional surface stress.
When a Culver City parking lot or driveway has widespread cracking but the base is still sound, resurfacing - applying a new layer of asphalt over the existing surface - can restore the surface without the full cost of a base-up replacement. We evaluate whether resurfacing or full replacement makes more sense for your specific property.
Culver City covers just over 5 square miles, but its range of property conditions is wider than that compact footprint suggests. Flat residential streets in Fox Hills and the neighborhoods north of Washington Boulevard have modestly sized lots with driveways that are often original to postwar construction - concrete or asphalt laid in the 1940s through 1960s that has been through decades of soil movement, UV exposure, and patch repairs. The hillside streets of Culver Crest in the south add sloped lots, stepped driveways, and drainage challenges that flat properties do not face. Commercial properties along the main corridors have parking lots that see heavy daily use from retail customers and studio-adjacent office workers.
The underlying soil conditions make all of this harder. Clay-heavy soils in the LA Basin beneath Culver City expand during the rainy season and contract in the dry summer months - a cycle that stresses every paved surface from below, regardless of how good the top layer looks. Proximity to Ballona Creek means some lower-elevation properties also deal with surface water management after heavier storms. A contractor who does not account for these site-specific conditions during base preparation is setting up the surface for early failure, no matter how good the asphalt itself is.
Our crew works throughout Culver City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. When projects require permits that touch the public right-of-way - curb cuts, aprons, or sidewalk-adjacent work - we coordinate with the Culver City Public Works Department on the application and inspection process. We also know that lot access on many residential streets here is tighter than in larger suburban cities - compact driveways, narrow side yards, and street parking constraints require planning on how to stage equipment without blocking neighbors.
Culver City's main commercial arteries - Washington Boulevard, Venice Boulevard, and Culver Boulevard through the heart of downtown - are where we see a lot of our commercial parking lot and resurfacing work. The streets near the Sony Pictures studio campus are a mix of working studio infrastructure and active residential neighborhoods, and we move between both types of properties regularly. The Culver Crest hillside area in the south of the city presents the most varied terrain and drainage conditions we encounter in this zip code.
We also serve the neighboring cities around Culver City. To the north, West Hollywood properties are part of our regular coverage area, and to the south, Inglewood is a city where our crew works frequently on both residential and commercial paving jobs.
Reach us by phone or the online contact form and we will follow up within 1 business day to schedule a site visit. You do not need to do anything to prepare - just have the property address ready.
We visit the property, assess the base condition, and measure the surface area. You receive a written estimate that itemizes removal, base prep, paving, and any permit fees - no surprise charges after the job starts.
We confirm your preferred start date and handle any permit coordination required by Culver City. Most residential jobs are completed in one to two days. You do not need to be present during the work, though we keep you updated throughout.
When the job is done, we walk through the finished work with you and answer any questions about curing time, maintenance, and when you can return to normal use. We stand behind the work and are reachable if any question comes up later.
We serve Culver City properties from Culver Crest to Fox Hills. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(213) 338-1277Culver City is a small, independent city in western Los Angeles County, covering just over 5 square miles and almost entirely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles. It was incorporated in 1917 and grew up around the film industry - MGM Studios operated here from the 1920s through 1986, and Sony Pictures Entertainment still maintains its headquarters on that same historic lot today. The city has a population of around 40,000 people, a mix of homeowners and renters, and a character shaped by its entertainment industry roots and its location on the Westside of Los Angeles County. Downtown Culver City along Culver Boulevard has developed into an active walkable district with restaurants, shops, and arts venues that draw visitors from neighboring cities. Residential neighborhoods range from the flat streets near Fox Hills to the elevated lots and hillside character of the Culver Crest area in the south.
The city's housing stock is predominantly mid-century, with many single-family homes built in the 1940s through 1960s sitting on modest lots typical of postwar Southern California subdivisions. That age means driveways, concrete flatwork, and exterior paved surfaces are often at or past the end of their original service life. Commercial properties along Washington Boulevard and Venice Boulevard serve a dense local market as well as workers commuting to the studio and tech offices that have expanded in the area in recent years. Neighboring cities that share Culver City's Westside character include Los Angeles - which surrounds most of Culver City on all sides - and Inglewood, the independent city just to the south.
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