Faded lines cause confusion, near-misses, and accessibility problems. We re-stripe commercial lots and mark ADA-compliant spaces so your property looks organized and functions safely from the first day.

Parking lot striping in Concord, CA involves painting the lines, arrows, and symbols that organize traffic and parking on an asphalt surface - most commercial lots are fully striped in a single day, and paint dries within 30 to 60 minutes in typical Concord weather.
A fresh re-stripe is one of the fastest, most affordable improvements you can make to a commercial property. When lines fade, drivers improvise - parking diagonally, blocking lanes, or missing accessible spaces entirely. That creates liability and a poor first impression for your tenants or customers. Combined with proper parking lot maintenance, regular re-striping keeps a lot looking and functioning at its best through years of daily use.
Concord has a significant mix of commercial strips, office parks, and multi-family residential communities - many managed by property management companies or HOAs with specific standards for how a lot should look. We work with property managers regularly and can coordinate scheduling around tenant and customer traffic.
When paint fades and drivers start improvising - parking diagonally, blocking lanes, or squeezing into gaps that were never meant to be spaces - it signals the markings are no longer doing their job. In Concord's intense summer sun, fading can happen faster than property owners expect.
Tenants, customers, or employees mentioning confusion, tight squeezes, or close calls in the lot is a clear signal. A disorganized lot is not just an annoyance - it is a liability. Fresh, clear markings solve most of these problems without any structural work.
California's accessibility standards have been updated over the years, and older lots sometimes have spaces that are the wrong size, missing access aisles, or lacking correct markings. A re-stripe is a good opportunity to bring everything into compliance and avoid complaints.
A fresh seal coat or new asphalt layer covers the old lines completely. Striping is the natural final step that turns a freshly surfaced lot back into a functional, organized space. This is one of the most common reasons for a striping call in Concord.
We handle everything from a simple re-stripe of an existing layout to a full lot redesign with new traffic flow, additional accessible spaces, and fire-lane markings. Every job starts with measuring the lot carefully before any paint is applied. A crew that guesses at spacing creates an uneven, unprofessional result. We snap chalk lines or use measuring guides to set the layout, then run the striping machine in steady passes for crisp, consistent edges. When combined with asphalt paving or a new seal coat, striping is the finishing step that makes the whole project look complete and professional.
Symbols - arrows, accessible-space logos, fire-lane text - are applied with stencils after the main lines are down. We also carry liability insurance on every job, which matters if a question arises about work done on your property. After completion, we walk the lot with you to confirm every line, symbol, and space is correct before we leave.
Best for lots where the current layout works but the lines have faded. The crew follows the existing pattern to restore clear, bright markings quickly and economically.
Suited for properties reconfiguring the lot for a new tenant, added spaces, a drive-through, or updated traffic flow. We measure and plan the new layout before any paint goes down.
Ideal for lots that have never been reviewed for California accessibility compliance, or for older properties whose spaces no longer meet current size and signage requirements.
Concord's long, hot, sun-baked summers are good for drying paint fast - but they also break down traffic markings faster than in cooler, coastal cities. The same UV exposure that fades asphalt binder accelerates paint degradation, meaning Concord lots often need re-striping more frequently than a property owner in San Francisco would. On top of that, the clay-heavy soils under much of the Diablo Valley cause pavement to shift subtly over time, which can distort existing line positions enough to warrant adjusting the layout on a re-stripe.
We work on commercial lots throughout the area, including properties in Martinez and Antioch. These communities share the same Contra Costa County permitting environment and similar UV exposure conditions as Concord. Our crew knows when fire-lane or accessible-space changes may require a sign-off from the local authority, and we flag those situations before work begins so there are no surprises.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and describe your lot - its size, number of spaces, and what you need. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at your convenience.
We measure the lot in person, note any pavement issues or layout changes, and give you a written estimate that covers linear feet, stenciled symbols, and any prep work. No guessing and no surprises.
The crew arrives with a line-striping machine and stencils, sets the layout with chalk lines or guides, and runs through in steady passes. Most commercial lots are complete in a single morning or afternoon.
In Concord's warm, dry weather, traffic paint typically dries within 30 to 60 minutes. We walk the lot with you before leaving to confirm every line, symbol, and accessible space is correct and to document any compliance-related work.
We measure your lot in person and give you a written estimate - no guessing on square footage and no phone-only quotes. We respond within one business day.
(925) 536-0717We hold a current California state contractor's license that you can look up at cslb.ca.gov, and we carry liability insurance on every job. If a question arises about work done on your property, you are protected - not left chasing a contractor who has moved on.
California's accessibility requirements for parking lots are detailed, and getting them wrong invites complaints and correction notices. We know the current rules for space dimensions, access aisles, slopes, and signage, and we lay out accessible spaces correctly the first time.
We have worked on commercial lots across Concord and the surrounding Contra Costa area long enough to know the local fire-lane sign-off process, the expectations of local property managers, and the conditions that affect how long markings hold up in Concord's climate.
Every quote and every contract spells out exactly what is included - linear feet of striping, number of stenciled symbols, and any prep work. You know what you are getting before work begins, and you have something in writing if any question comes up afterward.
A well-striped lot is one of the most visible signals that a commercial property is being managed well. We bring the credentials, the local knowledge, and the process to make sure your lot looks that way after every job. For reference on accessible-space design standards, the U.S. Access Board publishes the current federal guidelines, and California's requirements build on those.
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Striping pairs naturally with other pavement work. Here are the services Concord property owners most often combine with a lot re-stripe.
New asphalt surfaces need striping as the final step to become a fully functional, organized parking area.
Learn MoreA complete maintenance plan includes regular re-striping alongside crack sealing, sealcoating, and pothole repair to keep your lot in top shape.
Learn MoreOur crew can have your lot fully marked in a single day - call now to lock in your spot before the season fills up.