Clear Markings Move Traffic, Reduce Risk, and Add Stalls

Good striping does four things at once. It moves vehicles through your property without confusion, it separates pedestrians from traffic, it satisfies accessibility requirements, and it frequently recovers parking stalls that a poor original layout gave away.

Striping is the application of paint or thermoplastic markings that define stalls, drive aisles, accessible parking, fire lanes, loading zones, and pedestrian crossings on a paved surface. It is the layer that turns asphalt into a functioning parking facility.

Asphalt Protectors has been laying out and marking lots across the Reno, NV region since the late 1980s. If a line is wrong, we redo it.

What Striping Involves

Striping starts with layout, not paint. Someone has to determine stall dimensions, drive aisle widths, accessible parking counts and placement, and how traffic will circulate. Getting that wrong wastes space and creates congestion that no amount of good paint will fix.

Application follows layout. Material is applied at the right thickness, in the right conditions, on a surface that has been properly prepared to accept it.

The distinction matters because most lots are simply restriped over whatever was there before, inheriting every flaw of the original layout. We look at whether the existing configuration is actually serving you before we trace it.

Types of Striping and Markings

Standard Stall Striping

Single and double-line stall marking laid out to appropriate dimensions for the property type

Accessible Parking

Accessible stalls, access aisles, and symbol markings positioned per requirements

Directional and Traffic Markings

Arrows, lane lines, stop bars, and circulation guidance

Fire Lane Marking

Designated fire lanes and no-parking zones per local fire code

Crosswalks and Pedestrian Paths

Marked routes separating foot traffic from vehicle movement

Loading and Service Zones

Delivery areas, dumpster approaches, and restricted-use designations

Curb Painting

Red, yellow, blue, and white curb marking for restrictions and designations

Numbering and Stenciling

Stall numbers, reserved markings, visitor and tenant designations

Our Striping Process

  • Layout Review – We assess the existing configuration and whether it is using the space efficiently before defaulting to a restripe
  • Measurement and Design – Stall counts, aisle widths, and accessible parking requirements worked out on paper before anyone opens a paint can
  • Surface Preparation – The surface is cleaned so paint bonds to pavement rather than to dust and debris
  • Layout Marking – Lines are chalked and verified in place, which is when errors get caught rather than after they are painted
  • Application – Paint applied at proper thickness using striping equipment that holds a straight, consistent line
  • Stencil and Detail Work – Symbols, arrows, numbers, and curb marking completed by hand where machines cannot go
  • Cure and Verification – Markings protected during cure and checked against layout verification standards developed with engineers

Benefits of Professional Striping in Northern Nevada

  • More Usable Stalls — Efficient layout frequently recovers spaces that an inherited configuration was wasting
  • Reduced Liability — Clear pedestrian routes, crosswalks, and traffic direction lower the odds of an incident on your property
  • Accessibility Compliance — Correct accessible stall count, placement, and access aisle marking
  • Smoother Circulation — Defined flow reduces congestion at entrances and eliminates confusion about direction
  • Immediate Visual Improvement — Fresh markings on a clean surface make a property look actively managed
  • Durability Against Local Conditions — Proper material and application resist the sun exposure and plow contact this region delivers

Why Choose Asphalt Protectors for Striping

  • Licensed Specifically for This Work – Nevada Contractor License 0058389 includes classification A-8, covering sealing and striping of impermeable paving surfaces
  • Layout Expertise, Not Just Paint – We evaluate whether your configuration is serving you before reproducing it
  • Decades of Local Lots – Working this region since 1989, family-run since 2004
  • Coordinated With Surface Work – Striping timed correctly after paving or sealcoating so markings bond and last
  • Licensed in California Too – California Contractor License 1053257 for properties across the state line
  • We Fix What Is Not Right – If a line or a layout is wrong, we correct it. That is not a negotiation.

Striping FAQs

How often should a lot be restriped?

Most commercial lots need attention every one to three years depending on traffic volume, sun exposure, and plow activity. Faded markings are both a liability and an appearance problem.

How soon can we stripe after sealcoating or paving?

Both need cure time before permanent markings go down. We schedule striping to follow at the correct interval and can apply temporary markings if the lot must be organized immediately.

Can you change our layout to add parking spaces?

Often, yes. Inherited layouts frequently waste space through oversized stalls or inefficient aisle placement. We will tell you during the assessment whether there is room to gain.

How long until the lot can be driven on?

Paint typically sets quickly, usually within an hour or two under good conditions. We section the work so most of your lot stays available throughout.

Do you handle accessible parking requirements?

Yes, as part of layout. Accessible stall count, dimensions, access aisle placement, and symbol marking are worked into the design rather than added afterward.

Related Services

Striping is typically the final step on these projects:

Get Your Lot Striped

Whether it is a fresh layout or a restripe of faded markings, we will look at whether the configuration is working before we paint it. Contact Asphalt Protectors Inc. in Reno, NV for an estimate anywhere across Northern Nevada and Northeastern California.

Asphalt Protectors Inc.
14010 Mount Anderson St
Reno, NV 89506
Phone: (775) 827-5666
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