‘DIY’ Line Striping: Yes or No?

Are you interested in line stripping your commercial property? Line striping’s main purpose is to increase the safety of a parking lot, from restaurants to large plazas. When parking lot lines are well-marked on the pavement, drivers know how to maneuver in the area without any problems, and the suggested colors also make a difference. This means more time in your place of business and less time in traffic jams or confusion with other drivers and walking pedestrians. Clear traffic routes, areas where parking is not allowed, and which spots are reserved for handicapped, help your clientele steer comfortably and safely around the property. Parking lot line striping is a necessity, but can it be done by you or is a professional more equipped to handle the job in less time? It comes down to if you want to get your hands a little dirty and save some money.
When starting a ‘DIY’ (do it yourself) line striping project, there are ways to paint new parking lines or cover up old ones. You can use a paint roller and carefully paint by hand over a distinct line, and you should purchase a high-quality traffic paint to guarantee your results will last. For a neater, less stressful technique, you can use a handy line machine to paint straight lines on any asphalt or concrete surface like a pro! In this case, the asphalt machine is the modern equipment you need, but these machines vary in price, size and capabilities. Professionals will have their own required equipment from start to finish and make it easier on you.
Prep work is included and whatever surface you’re painting needs to be clean. For asphalt and concrete parking structures, you need to sweep and blow, then pressure wash the whole area for a tidy workspace. This will prevent paint from flaking and peeling off later. The look of the parking lines has a lot to do with the colors and types of paint you choose. Yellow is the traditional color for the stripes, but blue is growing in popularity in some areas, especially shopping malls. Keep in mind, certain stencils, such as handicapped spots have legal requirements for color, size and shape. The basic steps to follow are clean the area well, layout striping lines and handicaps, paint lines by spray paint or a rented machine, follow local and federal codes regarding the layout, let barricaded paint dry for 24 hours, and clean up the mess when you’re finished!
While some business owners like to paint their parking lots themselves, we suggest that you rely on professional contractors for a job well-done. Before you make the decision to either do it yourself, or hire a professional service, you should know that measurements are crucial and seal coating the parking lot is something to think about. Also, pavement striping must comply with certain guidelines and dimensions. Therefore, getting them wrong could cost more money in the long run.
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