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Having newly marked pavement not only gives a great first impression to those entering a business, church, or other organization’s property, but also directs people safely around the parking area, clarifying and improving the flow of traffic. Proper striping is essential to ensure that your parking areas and driveway meet ADA and other code requirements. Porter Sealcoating & Paving are pavement striping contractors with years of experience planning and striping parking lots and driveways. We can either re-stripe or lay out new design markings on any asphalt surface. Contact us today to get started!
For most commercial applications and other low-traffic situations, we use a solvent-based paint which goes on smoothly. Stencils and striping machines are used to ensure that the design is clear, precise, and professional – exactly the kind of image you want to present. When your parking lot or driveway is ready for initial line striping or restriping, contact the pavement striping contractors at Porter Sealcoating & Paving to get the job done quickly and done well.
Porter Sealcoating & Paving was very easy to work with. They responded promptly, gave me an accurate estimate, and were prepared to go out to the jobsite within a few days. I had unforeseen delays and had to reschedule them last minute and they were out within just a few days once the project was back on track. They paved a 20′ x 300′ road for me and did an excellent job, I even had another subcontractor ask me who did the pavement because it looked so good. They were the easiest and best sub I’ve dealt with so far. – Rebecca, Google Review
Truly a fanatic job of crack filling, seal coating and striping on our commercial lot! I will definitely use you again. Thank you Porter and your crew. – Melanie, Google ReviewPorter Sealcoating & Paving was very easy to work with. They responded promptly, gave me an accurate estimate, and were prepared to go out to the jobsite within a few days. I had unforeseen delays and had to reschedule them last minute and they were out within just a few days once the project was back on track. They paved a 20′ x 300′ road for me and did an excellent job, I even had another subcontractor ask me who did the pavement because it looked so good. They were the easiest and best sub I’ve dealt with so far. – Stefan, Google Review
Porter came out and seal coated our driveway. He was professional and timely. My driveway came out perfect. Couldn’t have asked for a better company would highly recommend! – Dylan, Google Review
Truly a fanatic job of crack filling, seal coating and striping on our commercial lot! I will definitely use you again. Thank you Porter and your crew. – Dwain, Google Review
Line striping (or line marking, not to be confused with line stripping, which isn’t a thing), is the laying down of directional or guiding marks on asphalt, concrete, or in some cases gravel. These marks may include lane lines, parking lot boundaries, and crosswalk markings.
It’s not really practical to give an idea of the cost for something that is so project-dependent. Prospective clients of pavement striping contractors should know that prices will depend on the area to be striped, colors to be used, and the type of material used to make the striping. The best way to determine your costs is to arrange for a quote. Be sure to ask whoever you have come to give your bid what your options and their associated costs are.
Before putting any paint to the pavement, it is essential to plan out the parking lot first, making sure any relevant ADA guidelines or other local rules are being followed. For simple lines, we use a line striping machine with solvent-based paint that ensures lines go on straight. Thermal striping material can be used in other situations, where thermoplastic material is heated to adhere to the pavement.
It is good to keep up on striping every 1-2 years. How much foot traffic you have will determine the likely hood of your stripes needing touchups.
Striping can be done 1-2 days after paving, and the asphalt is cured.
Striping can be done in any temperature with solvent based painting. All you need is a clean and dry surface.
The temperature of the weather determines the amount of time it will take for the paint to dry. In warmer weather it can take up to a day to set up. In cooler weather it can set in a matter of hours.