Line striping
Parking lot line striping and pavement markings
Faded striping makes a well-run property look neglected and makes a lot harder to use. Fresh layout work restores order, capacity and a professional first impression.
Layout, markings and re-striping
We re-stripe existing layouts and lay out new ones: standard and compact stalls, directional arrows, crosswalks, fire lanes, loading zones, no-parking hatching, stop bars, numbered stalls and curb painting.
Accessible parking spaces, access aisles and signage placement are governed by federal ADA requirements and local code. We stripe accessible stalls and aisles to the dimensions and layout your site plan or local jurisdiction requires, and we will tell you when something on your lot looks out of step so you can confirm it with your code official or design professional.
Striping is typically the final step after sealcoating so the markings land on a clean, protected surface with maximum contrast.
What you get
- Clear stall definition that helps the lot hold its intended capacity
- Directional arrows and markings that organize traffic flow
- A property that reads as maintained and professionally managed
- Accessible spaces and aisles marked to the required layout
- Phased scheduling so sections of the lot stay open for use

Before & after
Parking lot line striping and pavement markings results
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How it works
Our striping process
- 01
Layout review
We measure the lot, review the existing pattern and confirm any changes you want before paint touches the surface.
- 02
Surface prep
Sweeping and cleaning so the paint bonds to pavement rather than dust and debris.
- 03
Layout and paint
Lines snapped and painted with clean starts and stops, plus arrows, symbols and legends as specified.
- 04
Phased reopening
Sections are barricaded and reopened as they dry so your property keeps functioning.
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