Parking Lot Striping in San Diego

Crisp, ADA-compliant line striping and pavement markings for commercial lots across the San Diego metro — fresh layouts and restriping for faded, sun-worn lots.

Faded, crooked parking lines make a property look run-down and hand you real liability. Sharp, well-planned striping flips that — it moves traffic smoothly, squeezes the most usable stalls out of the space you've got, and keeps your lot on the right side of the rules. We stripe new lots and refresh worn ones across San Diego for retail centers, offices, medical buildings, industrial sites, and HOAs.

Striping & markings we lay down

  • New layout & striping — stall design that packs in capacity within code on new or freshly paved lots.
  • Restriping — re-marking sun-faded lines so the lot looks cared-for and parks efficiently again.
  • ADA accessible spaces — accessible and van-accessible stalls, access aisles, and the required signage.
  • Pavement markings — fire lanes, loading zones, directional arrows, stop bars, crosswalks, and curb painting.
  • Stencils — accessibility symbols, "No Parking," reserved, and EV-charging markings.

ADA compliance that holds up

Accessible parking comes with hard rules — stall and aisle dimensions, how many accessible and van spaces your lot size calls for, signage, and the right markings. For a busy San Diego retail or medical lot, getting that wrong invites complaints and fines. We lay out striping to meet ADA and California Title 24 requirements so your lot passes inspection and keeps customers moving the way they should.

Pairs best with fresh sealcoat

The sweet spot for restriping is right after sealcoating — fresh, deep-black asphalt makes new lines pop and helps the layout last. When you're sealing and striping together, we coordinate the two so the markings go down once the seal has fully cured. Striping is also the finishing touch on a full parking lot paving job.

Parking lot striping FAQs

How often should a parking lot be restriped?
For most commercial lots, every 1–2 years keeps lines visible and the property looking maintained. High-traffic lots fade faster. Faded striping looks neglected and can create a liability if accessible spaces or fire lanes aren't clearly marked.
Do you handle ADA-compliant accessible parking?
Yes. We lay out accessible and van-accessible stalls, access aisles, signage, and pavement symbols to meet ADA requirements for your lot's size.
Can you restripe right after sealcoating?
Yes — that's the ideal time. We apply striping once the fresh sealcoat has cured, so the new lines bond to clean, deep-black asphalt and last longer.
Can you change our layout to fit more spaces?
Often, yes. We can redesign the stall layout to add capacity wherever code and accessibility requirements allow, then restripe to the new plan.

Sharp, ADA-ready lines that keep customers moving

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