Striping
Springfield Striping & Sealing offers complete layout and line striping services using the best striping equipment and quality paint available. Our superior service is well known by general contractors as well as municipal and commercial building owners. We offer competitive quotes and work to complete the job promptly.
We will execute your design layout, inspect and install all necessary line striping to ensure your compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Services
ADA Compliance
Striping Removal
Driver Training Course
Directional Thermoplastic & 3M Stencils
Light Pole Bases
Crosswalks / Access
Stenciling
Commercial / Municipal Striping
Handicapped
Fire Lane
No Parking
Indoor Warehouse Striping
Running Tracks
Airports
Safety
Professional Line Striping assists your visitors in the safe use of your parking lot. It directs traffic to the proper route of entrance and exit, allowable areas to park, loading zones, crosswalks, and defines drive aisles that are wide enough to avoid accidents with cars and pedestrians. Properly designed parking spaces also maximize the number of cars you can safely accommodate.
Upgrade Property Appearance
Customers appreciate a well designed and well marked parking system. The parking lot is the first thing that customers or visitors see. A freshly painted parking lot can lend an attractive impression to the overall image of your property.
Quality
At Springfield Striping & Sealing, we expertly apply line striping so that it results in consistent, sharp lines with well defined edges, starts and stops.
Signage
Springfield Striping & Sealing offers services in Signage installation, Bollard Installation, Concrete Bumper Block installation, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Striping paint can typically last anywhere from 1 to 3 years, depending on factors like weather, traffic volume, and the quality of paint used. Springfield Striping and Sealing uses high-quality, durable paint to ensure long-lasting results. With regular maintenance, the lifespan of the striping can be extended even further, keeping your parking lot or road looking clear and professional.
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Estimating parking lot striping involves assessing the number of parking spaces, stall width, layout design, and any additional markings needed, such as handicap spots or directional arrows. For an accurate quote, it’s best to contact Springfield Striping and Sealing or request an estimate.
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The cost depends on the size of the parking lot, the complexity of the design, and the materials used. For a detailed cost estimate tailored to your parking lot, contact Springfield Striping and Sealing or request an estimate.
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Typically, road marking paint dries within 30 minutes to 1 hour, though it can vary depending on weather conditions. Quick-drying options are available to reduce downtime.
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Professionals use durable, high-quality, traffic-grade paint designed for high visibility and long-lasting performance. Types can include water-based, solvent-based, or epoxy paints, depending on the surface and weather conditions.
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Preparation involves cleaning the surface, removing debris, and ensuring the area is dry. Any existing markings should be removed or faded enough to avoid confusion with the new layout.
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While it's possible to DIY parking lines, it requires precision, the right equipment, and proper paint selection to ensure safety and compliance. For the best results, hiring a professional is recommended.
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Striping a parking lot involves planning, measuring, and careful application to maintain accuracy. However, there’s a lot of skill involved in achieving clear, lasting lines that comply with regulations, making professional striping a better option for most lot owners.
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ADA-compliant striping refers to the specific layout and design of parking spaces and access areas that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. This type of striping ensures that parking facilities are accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities, following strict standards for size, markings, signage, and accessibility. Key requirements include:
Accessible Parking Spaces: ADA guidelines specify a minimum width for accessible parking spaces, typically 8 feet for standard spaces and 11 feet for van-accessible spaces, plus an adjacent access aisle.
Access Aisles: An access aisle, generally 5 feet wide, must be next to the accessible parking space. This area allows individuals using wheelchairs or other mobility aids to safely enter and exit their vehicles.
Signage: Each accessible parking space should display signage indicating accessibility, with a clear view even when a vehicle is parked. Van-accessible spaces must be marked accordingly.
Path of Travel: ADA-compliant striping considers the path of travel from the parking space to building entrances, ensuring it is smooth, obstruction-free, and ideally within 200 feet from the entrance.
Meeting ADA-compliant striping standards not only fulfills legal requirements but also provides a safe, accessible environment for all visitors.