
Meridian Avondale Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Tempe, AZ, with services including pothole repair, driveway paving, sealcoating, and parking lot maintenance for homeowners and property managers across the city. We have been serving the Tempe area and the East Valley since 2018 and respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Tempe driveways and parking lots develop potholes when surface cracks let monsoon water in, the base softens, and vehicle weight finishes the job. Our pothole repair uses proper hot-mix or cold-mix material cut back to clean edges so the patch bonds correctly - not just a temporary fill that falls out after the next rain.
Tempe has a wide range of property ages, from 1950s ranch homes near the ASU campus to newer subdivisions built south of US-60 in the 1980s and 1990s. Both housing eras have driveways that face the same desert heat and UV stress, and a properly specified and compacted asphalt surface holds up through both summer peaks and monsoon rains.
The UV intensity in Tempe oxidizes and dries out asphalt binder faster than in almost any other part of the country. Sealcoating every two to three years locks in the binder, keeps the surface dark and flexible, and is the single most cost-effective step to push back replacement by years.
Commercial property owners along Mill Avenue, Apache Boulevard, and Southern Avenue in Tempe see heavy daily traffic on lots that were often paved 20 or more years ago. Routine crack sealing, sealcoating, and line striping extend lot life without the cost or disruption of a full replacement.
Tempe sits on caliche-rich desert soil that does not drain well and shifts slightly as it cycles between the dry season and the monsoon rains. That movement pushes surface cracks wider each year, and sealing them while they are still narrow is far cheaper than waiting until base damage develops.
Rental property owners near ASU and long-term homeowners in south Tempe both call us for targeted asphalt repair after monsoon damage. Fixing a failing section while the surrounding pavement is still intact costs a fraction of what a full-lot removal and replacement requires later.
Tempe is a compact, densely settled city sitting in the middle of the Phoenix metro, and the asphalt paving demands here come from two very different property types. Central Tempe - the neighborhoods within a mile or two of Arizona State University - is filled with ranch-style homes built in the 1950s through 1970s. These properties often have original or aging driveways, older concrete block construction, and deferred maintenance built up over decades. After 50 or more years of desert heat, UV exposure, and soil movement, these surfaces frequently need more than a patch - a proper assessment determines whether targeted repair or full replacement makes more sense economically.
South Tempe, built out more heavily in the 1980s and 1990s below US-60, presents a different picture: larger lots, tile roofs, stucco walls, two-car garages, and concrete or paver driveways that are now 30 to 40 years old and starting to show it. Both zones face the same desert climate - summer highs above 110 degrees F, relentless UV, and monsoon storms that drop heavy rain fast on surfaces that have been dry for months. Any contractor working in Tempe needs to plan for caliche, which sits just below the surface across much of the city and complicates drainage and base preparation on any project that involves digging or grading.
Our crew works throughout Tempe regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Tempe is crossed by Interstate 10 along its southern edge, US-60 through the middle, and Loop 101 on the eastern side - which means traffic is heavy and moving efficiently through a job site matters. We pull permits through the City of Tempe Development Services when projects require them, and we know which scopes trigger that requirement and which do not.
Tempe Town Lake sits along the Salt River at the northern edge of the city, and the neighborhoods along the river corridor are some of the busiest in terms of both residential and commercial pavement work. Mill Avenue through downtown is the main commercial strip, and the streets running off it into the older residential blocks near the ASU campus are common service areas for us. South of US-60, the newer subdivisions in areas like Warner Ranch and the streets around Kyrene Road are a regular part of our Tempe work. We also serve the commercial properties along Apache Boulevard and Southern Avenue. To the east, Chandler shares a border with south Tempe and is a city we cover on a regular basis.
Tempe rental properties near campus are a consistent part of our work. Property managers and landlords know that tenant turnover is hard on driveways and parking areas, and catching repairs between turnovers keeps costs manageable. If you manage multiple properties in Tempe, call us to talk about what a scheduled maintenance plan would look like for your portfolio.
Call us directly or submit the contact form on this site. We respond to all Tempe estimate requests within one business day and will schedule a site visit at a time that works around your schedule.
A crew member comes to your property, measures the affected area, evaluates base condition and drainage, identifies any caliche or soil issues below grade, and reviews permit requirements. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any work begins - no guesses, no surprises added later.
We confirm your start date and let you know exactly what to move or clear. On the day of work, the crew removes old material or cuts out damaged sections, prepares and compacts the base, and confirms drainage slope before asphalt is placed.
Asphalt is laid and compacted to the correct depth. We walk the finished surface with you before leaving, confirm the curing window, and recommend a sealcoating schedule so you know when to come back and protect the new surface.
We cover all of Tempe - from the older ranch homes near ASU to the newer subdivisions in south Tempe. Call us or use the form below and we will get back to you within one business day.
(602) 585-0884Tempe is a city of roughly 180,000 to 200,000 people in Maricopa County, bordered by Phoenix to the west, Mesa to the east, Scottsdale to the north, and Chandler to the south. It covers about 40 square miles, making it one of the more densely settled cities in the East Valley. Arizona State University occupies a large portion of central Tempe and is one of the largest universities in the United States by enrollment, which gives the city a higher share of rental housing than most Arizona cities its size. The neighborhoods closest to campus - including streets along University Drive and Apache Boulevard - are a mix of older ranch homes, apartment complexes, and converted single-family rentals. You can learn more about the city at the Tempe Wikipedia article.
Tempe Town Lake, a man-made lake on the Salt River along the northern edge of the city, is surrounded by parks and walking trails and anchors a stretch of newer residential and commercial development. Downtown Tempe runs along Mill Avenue, a commercial corridor known for restaurants, shops, and entertainment that draws traffic from across the metro. South Tempe, below US-60, is a quieter residential area with larger lots, newer homes, and block perimeter walls - the standard look of a 1990s East Valley subdivision. The city manages its own permitting and development services through the City of Tempe. To the east, Chandler shares Tempe's southern border, and to the northwest, Phoenix picks up along the Salt River corridor.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Tempe and the surrounding East Valley. Call now or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day.