Signs You Need Parking Lot Striping
How can you tell when it’s time to call the professionals at Asphalt Seal & Repair for parking lot striping services?
Natural wear and tear, especially in high-traffic areas, can quickly lead to faded, damaged, or outdated pavement. This makes the surface more hazardous and difficult for both motorists and pedestrians.
If your pavement is showing signs of aging or any of the following issues, it might be time for a restripe:
Faded or Dull Lines
One of the most apparent signs that you need a restriping is faded or dull lines on your pavement. When the lines, arrows, or numbering begin to fade, blur, or are no longer visible, it directly impacts the safety of drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. This can lead to potential liability issues on your property.
UV rays, harsh weather, and the natural wear from vehicle traffic cause the lines to fade, so to keep your lot looking fresh and safe, hire Asphalt Seal & Repair to apply new striping and markings.
Outdated Compliance or Regulations
Avoid costly legal and financial consequences by ensuring your parking lot meets ADA standards. If your lot is missing or has faded essential markings, it’s time to restore these required elements.
Book a professional parking lot striping service with our expert team to ensure proper ADA-compliant markings, signage, and space dimensions for accessible parking.
Increase in Accidents
Cracks & Potholes
High-traffic surfaces like parking lots, walkways, and driveways can deteriorate quickly, leaving the pavement vulnerable to cracks and potholes. These damages can interfere with the adhesion of striping paint, so they must be repaired before restriping.
Asphalt Seal & Repair provides expert crack filling and pothole repairs to ensure your pavement and striping last longer.
After Sealcoating
Once your pavement has been treated with sealcoating, it’s the ideal time for a restripe, since the added layer of protection will cover up existing lines and markings.
It’s common for paving contractors to offer both seal and stripe services together, providing an added barrier of protection while revamping lines and markings for better functionality and visual appeal.