Kingman Asphalt Paving handles grading and excavation, driveway paving, asphalt repair, pothole repair, sealcoating, and drainage work in Wikieup, AZ. We have served Mohave County since 2016 and know how caliche soil, monsoon flash flooding, extreme summer heat, and large desert lot conditions along U.S. 93 determine whether pavement holds up or fails in the Big Sandy River valley.

Properties in Wikieup sit on caliche-heavy desert lots that must be properly graded before any pavement is placed - water on a flat or back-sloping driveway will wash out the base by the second monsoon season. Our grading and excavation team evaluates caliche depth and lot drainage, removes material that would block proper slope, and compacts the base to the specification the asphalt layer needs to hold up under vehicle loads and summer heat.
Most driveways in Wikieup are gravel or packed caliche, which works until a hard monsoon storm washes the surface away or vehicle traffic grinds it to dust. Paving a new asphalt driveway on a correctly prepared base stops that annual cycle, reduces the dust problem common on large desert lots, and gives the property a clean, stable surface that does not need replenishment after every summer storm.
When an existing paved surface in Wikieup has isolated areas of cracking, heaving, or soft spots caused by water infiltration, targeted repair is a much more cost-effective option than full replacement. We cut out the damaged sections, rebuild the base where needed, and patch with hot-mix asphalt matched to the surrounding surface. Catching these repairs early prevents them from expanding into full-base failures.
Potholes on desert driveways in Wikieup almost always trace back to a drainage failure that let water soften the base. Filling a pothole without addressing the water problem just delays the next one. We clean and fill the pothole with hot-mix asphalt, then identify the drainage issue that caused it, so the fix holds through the next monsoon season rather than collapsing again in a few months.
The UV exposure and extreme heat along U.S. 93 near Wikieup oxidize asphalt binder and make the surface brittle within a few years without regular sealcoating. A fresh sealcoat every three to four years closes surface pores, protects the binder from UV breakdown, and keeps the pavement flexible enough to resist cracking during winter cold snaps. It is the least expensive maintenance step a Wikieup property owner can take to extend driveway life.
The near-impermeable caliche soil around Wikieup turns monsoon rain into surface runoff almost instantly - and that runoff will take the path of least resistance across a property, often through a driveway or toward a foundation. French drains, channel drains, and properly placed catch basins direct that water away from paved surfaces and structures. We assess drainage as a standard part of every estimate visit on Wikieup lots because skipping this step is the number-one reason pavement fails prematurely here.
Wikieup is an unincorporated community in the Big Sandy River valley along U.S. Route 93, roughly 50 miles southeast of Kingman. There is no city government, no city water, and no city sewer - residents deal with Mohave County for any permit questions, and most properties have private wells and septic systems. Lots here are large by any suburban standard, open desert parcels where the ground is a mix of rocky soil and caliche. That caliche layer - a hard, calcium-packed crust below the surface - is the first thing a contractor hits when trying to grade or excavate on almost any Wikieup parcel. Without the right equipment and enough time budgeted for it, grading jobs stall. A crew that underestimates what caliche requires ends up with an improperly prepared base, and asphalt placed on a bad base fails fast no matter how good the paving crew is.
Summer temperatures near Wikieup regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, with UV exposure that degrades unprotected asphalt binder within a few years of placement. The monsoon season from July through September brings short, intense thunderstorms that dump water on ground that cannot absorb it quickly. That runoff concentrates wherever the lot grades allow it to pool, which is usually against a driveway edge or toward a structure if the grading was not done correctly. Winter nights occasionally drop below freezing, completing the heat-monsoon-freeze cycle that accelerates pavement cracking here compared to milder climates. Property owners who have moved here from wetter or milder areas are often surprised at how quickly an unprotected driveway deteriorates - the climate demands a maintenance schedule, not a set-and-forget approach.
Our crew works throughout Wikieup regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. U.S. Route 93 is the backbone of this community - it is the only main paved road through town and the route we travel on every Mohave County run south of Kingman. The side roads off U.S. 93 are mostly unpaved, and reaching some properties means navigating rutted dirt tracks or packed caliche roads with heavy equipment. We plan the access route before every job so we arrive with the right equipment and do not end up stuck on a back road 50 miles from the shop. Because Wikieup is a long drive from our Kingman yard, every job gets loaded as a complete run - materials, fuel, and equipment - so there are no mid-job delays from a forgotten item.
The Big Sandy River valley terrain around Wikieup is open and rocky, with the community sitting at roughly 2,000 feet in a stretch of desert that meets characteristics of the Sonoran, Mojave, and Great Basin desert regions. That convergence produces a mix of soil types and seasonal conditions that can vary across a single lot. We serve Kingman to the north and Chloride in the mountains to the northeast, so jobs spanning this corridor can often be coordinated into a single Mohave County mobilization.
Call us at the number above or fill out the contact form and we reply within one business day. Share your address, the type of work you need, and any known details - caliche, drainage problems, well or septic locations - so we can plan the estimate visit correctly.
We drive out to your property, probe the soil, walk the drainage paths, and measure the work area. You get a written estimate that covers grading, base prep, and paving scope with no guesswork - and you understand the cost before anything starts.
We arrive with all materials for a complete run. Grading and caliche removal come first, followed by base compaction and asphalt placement. For a typical residential driveway, the entire job is complete in one to two days.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave and confirm drainage is running correctly. Light vehicles can use the surface after 24 hours; full vehicle loads after 48 to 72 hours. We let you know exactly when it is safe to drive on.
We serve Wikieup on our regular Mohave County route. No remote-location surcharge, no supply-delay excuses. Call or submit a form and we respond within one business day.
(928) 352-0547Wikieup is a small, unincorporated census-designated place in Mohave County, situated in the Big Sandy River valley along U.S. Route 93 between Kingman to the north and Wickenburg to the southeast. The community has a small, stable population spread across large desert parcels. Homes here are mostly older single-family structures and manufactured homes on lots significantly larger than anything you would find in a suburban development - an acre or more is typical, with open desert land between properties. There is no city government. Public functions and any permitting that applies run through Mohave County, with county offices in Kingman about 50 miles to the north.
The land around Wikieup reflects the character of a desert where three major ecosystems overlap - the rocky, open terrain produces a variety of plant life and soil types not common elsewhere in Arizona. Mining history in the surrounding area goes back more than a century, and some parcels have been in continuous use for decades without major improvements. Most residents own their property and tend to stay long-term, which means deferred maintenance on driveways and lot grading is common on older parcels. The nearest towns for supplies and services are Kingman to the north and Wickenburg roughly 90 miles to the southeast. Neighbors in the corridor include Kingman and Hackberry, a small community to the northeast along the old Route 66 corridor.
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