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Common commercial striping scopes

Representative Projects

Representative commercial striping project examples based on common Huntsville and North Alabama property requests — retail lots, medical offices, warehouses, churches, apartment communities, and more.

Disclosure: Projects shown on this page are based on common Huntsville-area striping requests. They are not verified completed customer projects unless specifically labeled as verified.
Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Retail Parking Lot Restriping
Retail center
RestripeRetailArrowsCrosswalk
Common issue

Parking stall lines, directional arrows, and pedestrian markings had faded to the point where drivers were creating informal rows and blocking the main drive aisle.

Scope

Representative example of a retail lot restriping scope: stall lines, directional arrows, crosswalk refresh, stop bar at the main exit, and curb markings along the building face.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to be scheduled before opening, after closing, or in sections to reduce customer and tenant disruption. Overnight windows are common for active retail lots.

Typical result

After a marking refresh, customers would have clearer parking and traffic-flow guidance throughout the lot. Drive aisle confusion and informal parking typically improve once lines are repainted.

Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Medical Office ADA-Related Marking Refresh
Medical office
ADAMedicalAccess AisleSymbols
Common issue

Accessible parking symbols, access aisles, and crosswalk markings at a medical office had faded. Patients with mobility needs were having difficulty identifying accessible spaces.

Scope

Representative example of ADA-related stall markings, access aisle refresh, ISA pavement symbols, blue surface paint, van-accessible designation, and pedestrian crosswalk markings.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to avoid peak appointment times. Early morning or weekend scheduling is common for medical office properties to minimize patient impact.

Typical result

Accessible parking areas would be more visible after the requested marking refresh, with clearly marked stalls, access aisles, and symbols.

Final ADA-related requirements must be verified by the property owner, a qualified professional, or the authority having jurisdiction. This scope description is for illustrative purposes only.
Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Apartment Community Fire Lane and Curb Refresh
Apartment community
Curb PaintingFire LaneApartmentNo-Parking
Common issue

Curb paint in fire lane and no-parking zones had faded significantly. Residents and guests were parking in restricted areas, creating access issues for emergency vehicles and property management.

Scope

Representative example of curb painting, no-parking markings, fire-lane-related curb refresh, and parking stall touch-ups in high-traffic resident and visitor areas.

Scheduling consideration

Resident parking, visitor access, and advance property notices may need to be coordinated. Phased overnight scheduling is typical to avoid displacing all residents at once.

Typical result

Parking restrictions and curb markings would be easier to identify after a refresh. Clear fire lane curbs typically reduce unauthorized parking in restricted areas.

Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Warehouse Floor Striping
Warehouse or industrial facility
WarehouseFloor StripingForklift LanesSafety
Common issue

Pedestrian paths, forklift travel lanes, and staging areas needed clearer separation. Worn floor markings were reducing visibility around active equipment and walking areas.

Scope

Representative example of warehouse floor striping covering safety travel lanes, pedestrian walkways, loading zones, storage boundaries, staging areas, and crosswalk symbols at aisle intersections.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to be phased around shifts, loading schedules, or production downtime. Overnight and weekend windows are common for facilities that operate continuous shifts.

Typical result

Floor markings would help improve visibility around equipment paths and walking areas. Clearly defined lanes and pedestrian corridors support safer movement through active warehouse environments.

Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Church Parking Lot Restriping
Church or worship facility
ChurchRestripeCrosswalkArrows
Common issue

Parking stall lines and traffic flow markings had faded ahead of a high-attendance seasonal program. Volunteers and visitors were parking informally, creating congestion at the main entrance.

Scope

Representative example of stall restriping, directional arrows, broad-bar crosswalk at the main entrance, and drop-off area striping for a mid-size church surface lot.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to be completed around services, school programs, or special events. Mid-week daytime scheduling is common for church lots with weekend-concentrated use.

Typical result

Visitors, volunteers, and families would have clearer parking guidance after a restripe. A defined crosswalk and directional arrows typically improve pedestrian and vehicle flow during busy event periods.

Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Office Park Crosswalk and Arrow Refresh
Office park
Office ParkCrosswalkStop BarArrows
Common issue

Crosswalks, directional arrows, stop bars, and visitor parking markings had faded over time. Drivers and pedestrians were navigating the lot without clear visual cues.

Scope

Representative example of crosswalk refresh, directional arrows through the main drive aisle, stop bars at pedestrian crossings and lot exits, and visitor parking markings.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to be scheduled around tenant business hours. Early morning or weekend scheduling is common for office parks with predictable weekday occupancy patterns.

Typical result

Drivers and pedestrians would have clearer visual guidance after a pavement marking refresh. Refreshed stop bars and arrows support safer movement at intersections and crossings.

Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Shopping Center Traffic-Flow Markings
Shopping center
Shopping CenterTraffic FlowLoading ZoneCrosswalk
Common issue

Customer traffic, delivery vehicles, and pedestrian crossings were creating confusing movement patterns through the shopping center lot. Worn arrows and faded markings contributed to congestion near main entrances.

Scope

Representative example of directional arrows, stop bars, crosswalks, loading-zone markings, no-parking stencils along the delivery route, and lane guidance through the main drive aisle.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to be completed in sections to keep parts of the lot open. Overnight or early-morning windows are typical for shopping centers with extended daily operating hours.

Typical result

Traffic routes and pedestrian areas would be easier to understand after a marking refresh. Clearly marked delivery zones and crosswalks typically reduce conflict between vehicles and foot traffic.

Representative project — not a verified completed customer project
Industrial Loading Zone Markings
Industrial facility
IndustrialLoading ZoneSafetyDock
Common issue

Loading dock approaches, equipment staging areas, and vendor routes at an industrial facility needed clearer marking. Worn or absent markings were creating confusion during active receiving and shipping operations.

Scope

Representative example of loading zone striping, safety boundary markings, equipment-area designations, directional arrows through the dock approach, and vendor-route markings.

Scheduling consideration

Work may need to be coordinated around trucks, shipments, and active operations. Scheduling windows are often determined by inbound and outbound freight schedules.

Typical result

Vendors, drivers, and staff would have clearer guidance around loading and work areas after a marking refresh. Defined dock approach arrows and safety boundaries support safer movement during active operations.

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