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Asphalt Striping

Asphalt striping must be done correctly. It is critical not just for the appearance of your property, but also for managing how your parking lot is used and the flow of traffic throughout it.

Asphalt Striping for Idaho Parking Lots

Drivers are reassured by a parking lot with good, bright white or yellow stripes. Arriving in an unknown parking lot or garage and not being able to clearly see the lines drawn on the asphalt or cement might be unsettling.

Additionally, the arrows and no-parking zones are equally as crucial as the lines. If there are no painted arrows on the ground, how can drivers know which way the traffic is moving? If there are no signs stating it is a no-parking area, how will people know if it is okay to park at the edge of a lot?

It's straightforward: lines are necessary if you don't want chaos.

High-Quality Paint for Idaho Asphalt Striping

The best commercial paints are used for parking lot striping at Go Pave Idaho. Even though most paint has a great initial appearance, only high-quality paints will not fade or peel off over time. Since the cost of the materials is less than half of the project cost, doing the work more frequently using inferior paint is not cost-effective. It is preferable to do it correctly the first time and anticipate lasting benefits.

In addition, you must use the appropriate paint with the correct chemical composition for asphalt adhesion. When striping cement, a distinct type of paint is required.

Temperature is also crucial while striping parking lots. The heat and tremendous cold that Idaho encounters can have an impact on paint viscosity and drying time. Parking lot stripes should dry in 30 to 60 minutes on average. Don't rush through this, or you'll end up with tire tracks all over the place from automobiles that drove on the stripes before they were dry.

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Asphalt Striping for Idaho

Most lots require restriping every two years with the correct application. Try to coordinate this with any repairs you are planning. If you have a lot of cracks and holes to fill, it's best to wait until this task is finished before beginning restriping, so you're not constantly touching up your lot.

Remember to keep the Americans with Disabilities Act in mind while designing your parking lot's striping. These requirements require a specified number of spots per business/lot, a specific size space, and good delineation with the appropriate markings. Failure to comply may result in a penalty.

Call Go Pave Idaho for the best in asphalt striping.

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