THAT GO ABOVE AND BEYOND
Parking lot painting is an excellent way to enhance your property. Neatly marked pavement is essential for directing pedestrians, guests, and employees around your parking lot. Fading stripes, crosswalks, and directional arrows not only project a poor company image, but eventually lead to parking and traffic hazards within your lot. Without proper markings, drivers can easily pull into unassigned spaces and unknowingly drive against the flow of traffic.
After the initial striping application, your pavement markings can lose color for several reasons. High-traffic parking spaces typically fade more quickly, and using poor quality striping paint compounds the problem. Other contributing factors are specific to the our area. These include exposure to natural elements, such as:
DOES YOUR PARKING LOT NEED A RE-STRIPE?
It’s suggested that property owners complete parking lot re-striping every 2-3 years. Our Veteran team of professional parking lot painters can re-stripe over your existing parking stall lines or develop a completely new layout design that complies with state and federal guidelines. By using the highest quality products and paint, our striping specialists can help guarantee that your new lot remains in excellent condition for years to come.
ASPHALT LINE STRIPING SERVICES
Asphalt parking lots must be well-kept at all times. If not, they’ll deteriorate faster and won’t hold up well over the coming seasons. Adding asphalt line striping services to your parking lot will boost your property appeal and make your business stand out.
NO PARKING LINE STRIPING
Do your drivers know where they can’t park? Just as it’s necessary to mark your parking lot stalls clearly, it’s equally essential to notify drivers of all the areas where they cannot park their cars in your lot. No parking striping zones are painted with a diagonal pattern; some include the phrase “NO PARKING” in all caps. These markings are often placed in front of fire hydrants, crosswalks, or near stop signs.
NO PARKING ZONE STRIPING LINES: WHY DO YOU NEED THEM?
As mentioned previously, state and federal laws prohibit vehicles from parking in certain areas and zones of your parking lot or deck, including:
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