parking lot striping
A-Line Parking Lot Striping "Covering the ground across Southern Louisiana"
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Pavement markings are one of the most important aspects of your property. They
guide your customer’s traffic flow, identify pedestrian crossing, navigate through the
property and ensure efficient volume of cars within safe limits. We provide guidance
on how to maximize your parking lot spaces and traffic flow while keeping within
federal, state and local codes.
Maintaining parking lot pavement markings is an economical way to maintain your
property’s appearance. We repave and/or resurface then re-stripe existing parking
lots as well as utilize blueprints for new construction layout design. Additionally, our
company provides layout and paint for athletic venues, including fields, tracks, and
basketball courts.
We use water-based, Department of Transportation approved, pavement marking
paint. Our paint, approved for highway traffic, is long lasting and stands up to high
volumes of traffic. Utilizing this paint enhances the durability and longevity of the lines
for our customer’s parking lot in order to with-stand continual traffic. .
Curb Painting/Stencil Markings
Curb painting provides a contrast from the pavement and allows pedestrians to
easily distinguish the difference in surface levels. In addition, curb painting is
beneficial around curves for vehicles to navigate the parking lot as well as help
designate or emphasize specific areas by color.
Our company stencils curbing verbiage or numerical lettering to reference parking
spaces or areas of the property. Common curbing stencils include reserved,
customers only, guests, visitor, no parking and/or numbers for apartment complex
residents.
ADA Guidelines – Handicap
In July 1990 the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) began affecting every property
owner. Regardless of company size, all businesses must have the proper amount of
handicapped-accessible parking stalls. Many municipalities require a newly
constructed, commercial parking lot to be striped to ADA requirements before an
operating permit is issued.
Red: Deters parking in fire lanes or no parking zones. Blue: Emphasizes handicap parking space. Yellow/White: Specifies loading zones, caution, towing areas or visitor parking.
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Car Stops (Wheel Stops)
- Car stops also known as wheel stops,
“stop” a vehicle and/or protect the area beyond the parking stall such as landscaping, buildings or sign posts. We will place, set, pin and install the car stops for your property.
- To reduce your property liability it is
important to replace broken car stops as they become a tripping hazard and the protruding Re-bar can scrape or damage vehicles.
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(yellow painted car stop)