For customers, clients, and visitors, one of the first things they notice is the parking lot. A business that projects a clean and professional image is one that recognizes that the parking lot is their first opportunity to make a GREAT first impression. A parking lot that is well marked, directing people safely throughout their property — whether it’s for drop-off zones, handicap locations, or loading zones — represents a business that has taken the time to safely direct its visitors.
A well-marked parking lot promotes safety and convenience by informing your customers where to park, stop, or walk. Professionally striped and marked parking areas will accomplish the following results:
Safety
Clearly marked crosswalks, stop bars, and lanes keep drivers and pedestrians moving safely throughout the lot.
Traffic flow
Improved and efficient traffic flow with directional arrows, lane markings, and stop bars guiding every vehicle.
Space efficiency
Effective utilization of space, ensuring the business can accommodate as many visitors as possible.
Designated parking
ADA-spec accessible stalls plus designated zones for customers, employees, and other visitors.
What we stripe.
We carry three line materials and pick the right one for the lot, the traffic count, and the budget. Standard latex traffic paint is the workhorse for residential lots, churches, and lower-traffic commercial properties — sharp lines, fast install, repaint every two to three years. Hot-applied thermoplastic is the long-haul material for shopping centers, fuel stations, and industrial drive lanes — it bonds chemically to the asphalt, resists tire scrubbing, and holds for five to seven years. Cold-applied preformed tape is what we reach for on temporary layouts and surfaces that can’t be hot-worked.
A typical job covers stalls, double-line edge stripes, ADA accessible stalls and access aisles to current spec, the painted blue access symbol, fire-lane striping with the hatched no-parking zones, directional arrows, and stop bars. We also handle custom numbering for assigned stalls, employee/visitor designations, painted curbs, and reservation logos. Layouts are walked with you before paint hits the asphalt — if a stall count needs to change to hit ADA ratios or a fire-lane width is non-compliant, we’ll flag it during the measurement, not after.
Traffic & parking signage
Post-mounted traffic and parking signage. Stop signs, one-way and do-not-enter, accessible-parking and van-accessible designations with the correct fine notice for New Jersey, fire-lane signs, speed limit, directional, reserved-parking, and tow-away markers. We core into asphalt or concrete and set steel U-channel or square-tube posts to the right depth so signs stay vertical and survive a snow plow brushing past.
ADA and code compliance. Accessible-parking signage carries the right ratio (one accessible per twenty-five total stalls, one van-accessible per six accessible) and is mounted at the correct height per the ADA Standards. Sign sheeting is engineer-grade or high-intensity reflective per MUTCD — we don’t use the parking-lot-grade vinyl that fades to pink in two summers. Repaints on stop bars, hatched access aisles, and the painted blue accessibility symbol are scheduled with the sign work so the lot reads consistent end to end.
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