Parking lot striping and pavement marking represent the final critical step in commercial parking lot construction, transforming raw pavement into functional, code-compliant parking facilities. Property owners and facility managers understand that clear, durable markings improve traffic flow, maximize parking capacity, and demonstrate attention to property maintenance that attracts and retains quality tenants.
As your general contractor for complete parking lot construction, we coordinate striping and marking as an integrated component of the overall project scope. Proper striping layout requires understanding local code requirements, ADA accessibility standards, and operational considerations specific to each property type. Retail parking demands differ from office parking, which differs from industrial employee and truck parking.
ADA-compliant accessible parking spaces present specific marking requirements that have evolved significantly with updated accessibility standards. Proper space width, access aisle dimensions, signage mounting heights, and detectable warning surface specifications all must be coordinated during striping operations. Non-compliant accessible parking exposes property owners to liability and potential costly retrofits.
Durable marking materials and proper application techniques ensure striping longevity under Texas weather and traffic conditions. Traffic paint, thermoplastic, and epoxy systems each offer different performance characteristics and cost structures. We help property owners select appropriate materials balancing initial investment with expected service life and maintenance budgets.