Yuma Asphalt Paving serves Roll, AZ with asphalt resurfacing, driveway paving, sealcoating, and repairs - a local crew that has worked the Mohawk Valley since 2019 and understands the caliche soils, extreme summer heat, and rural property conditions that every paving job out here demands.

Many driveways and private road sections on Mohawk Valley properties were paved years ago and are now showing widespread surface cracking and oxidation from the relentless Yuma-area sun. When the base is still structurally sound, our asphalt resurfacing work applies a new layer over the prepared existing surface, restoring appearance and function at a fraction of the cost of a full tear-out and replacement.
Rural lots in Roll often have long gravel or dirt driveways that turn into a dust problem in the dry season and a mud problem after monsoon storms. Paving that surface eliminates both issues - and a properly graded paved driveway also handles the brief but intense summer rainfalls better than an unpaved one that can wash out or develop ruts overnight.
The Yuma region gets more sunshine than nearly anywhere else in the country, and that UV load breaks down the asphalt binder at an accelerated rate. Sealcoating creates a protective barrier against UV oxidation and slows the cracking cycle significantly - in this climate, it is the single most cost-effective maintenance step for any paved surface, applied every two to three years.
The flat Mohawk Valley terrain means monsoon rainwater pools on surfaces rather than running off quickly, and any open crack becomes an entry point for water that then weakens the base layer. Sealing cracks before the July monsoon season is the low-cost step that prevents a minor surface problem from becoming a base failure that requires full replacement.
Potholes in Roll often start as unsealed cracks that allow monsoon water into the base, which softens and collapses when vehicle weight bears down during the following hot months. A properly compacted patch repair stops the damage from spreading and restores a safe, driveable surface - without waiting for conditions to worsen and force a more expensive fix.
Caliche layers common in the lower Gila River valley prevent water from draining straight down, which makes surface grading critical on Roll properties. We grade before paving to direct water away from structures and off the driveway surface, so the heavy but brief monsoon storms of summer do not undermine the base you just paid to build.
Roll is an unincorporated community in central Yuma County, Arizona, located in the Mohawk Valley along I-8 east of Yuma. It has no city government of its own, so Yuma County handles permitting, road maintenance, and public services. The community is officially part of the Yuma Metropolitan Statistical Area, which means contractors based in Yuma serve Roll regularly - but not all of them bother to make the drive, and not all of them understand what rural valley properties here actually look like. Housing in Roll leans toward larger rural lots, manufactured or mobile homes, and site-built structures with gravel or dirt driveways that have never been paved. Agricultural land and open desert border residential areas on all sides, and the Yuma Proving Ground and Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range occupy large stretches of the surrounding landscape - keeping Roll small and rural by circumstance as much as by choice.
The climate in the Mohawk Valley is extreme. The Yuma area ranks among the sunniest places in the United States, with summer highs that regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit and stretches of triple-digit temperatures lasting weeks. That combination of heat and UV radiation breaks down asphalt binder, oxidizes paint and coatings, and dries out every exterior material faster than property owners from other climates expect. Caliche - the hard calcium-rich layer found just below the surface of Yuma County desert soils - makes digging and base preparation for any paving job more demanding, and the flat terrain of the valley floor means drainage must be engineered into every surface rather than relying on natural slope to carry water away.
Our crew works throughout the Roll area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We travel I-8 from our Yuma base to reach Roll - it is a direct highway drive, and we make it routinely for both residential and commercial jobs on the valley properties off the interstate. Local roads branch from I-8 into the agricultural and residential areas of the valley, and some of those routes are unpaved or poorly maintained. We plan accordingly for site access and material delivery.
Roll has deep roots in the Mohawk Valley. The historic Mohawk Valley School in Roll is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a reminder of how long families have farmed and lived in this valley. The Yuma Proving Ground borders the area to the south and east, and its presence shapes the rural character of this stretch of Yuma County. Most Roll residents travel I-8 into Yuma for shopping and major services - we are local to that same region, so reaching this community is a normal part of our weekly schedule.
We serve all of Roll and the surrounding valley communities. The neighboring area of Tacna, AZ is the next community east along I-8, and we handle paving work there as well.
We respond within one business day. Tell us the job - resurfacing, new driveway, repairs, or sealcoating - and we schedule a free site visit. No travel fee for Roll properties, no obligation.
We visit your Roll property, evaluate the base condition and any caliche or drainage factors specific to your lot, and provide a written estimate before any commitment. You see exactly what the job involves and what it costs.
We schedule work during cooler morning hours when possible, since summer temperatures in Roll can make extended outdoor work dangerous. Most residential jobs are completed in a single coordinated visit covering base prep, paving, and cleanup.
After the job we walk the finished surface with you, confirm curing requirements, and go over a sealcoating schedule suited to Roll's climate. We leave our contact details so you can reach us if any questions come up.
We serve Roll and the Mohawk Valley regularly - no travel fee, no pressure, just a written estimate after we see your property.
(928) 291-0808Roll is a small unincorporated community in central Yuma County, Arizona, located in the Mohawk Valley along Interstate 8 roughly between Wellton to the west and Tacna to the east. It has its own post office and ZIP code (85347) but no city government - Yuma County handles official services for residents here. The community sits on the valley floor at around 260 feet above sea level, surrounded by a mix of irrigated farmland and open Sonoran Desert. Housing tends toward larger rural lots, with a notable share of manufactured and mobile homes alongside site-built single-family structures. Many properties have long unpaved or gravel driveways, carports, and outbuildings that reflect the working rural character of the valley. The historic Mohawk Valley School in Roll holds a place on the National Register of Historic Places - a tangible sign of the community's long agricultural history.
Neighbors we serve regularly include Tacna, AZ to the east and Wellton, AZ to the west - both part of the same I-8 corridor we travel from Yuma to reach properties throughout the Mohawk Valley.
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Learn MoreCall us or request a free estimate online - we cover Roll and the full Mohawk Valley, and we can schedule a site visit before the summer heat makes outdoor work harder.