Your parking lot has faded white lines that barely show up anymore. The spaces look crooked and drivers can't tell where to park. Abco Pavement Services handles line marking across Cincinnati, Delhi, Sharonville, and Hyde Park.
Maximize parking capacity with precise line striping that organizes traffic flow efficiently.
Faded or missing parking lines create confusion and waste valuable space.
Our professional line marking service delivers crisp, durable striping that clearly defines parking spaces and traffic lanes. We use precision equipment and quality materials to ensure your parking lot operates at maximum efficiency while meeting safety and compliance standards.
With over 50 years in business, we understand how proper line marking protects your property investment and creates a professional appearance for tenants and visitors.
- Clear space definition maximizes parking capacity
- Durable materials withstand weather and traffic
- Professional appearance enhances property value
- Compliance with local parking regulations
- Precise application prevents confusion and accidents
Why You Can Trust Us
Faded parking lot lines show up on properties that are 5-10 years old or older. The white paint wears down from car tires, snow plows, and weather. You'll see spaces that look crooked, lines that stop and start, and areas where you can barely make out where the paint used to be.
Your customers drive around in circles looking for spaces that are actually there. People park crooked because they can't see the lines. Delivery trucks block multiple spaces because the boundaries aren't clear. Property managers get complaints about parking every week.
Abco Pavement Services power washes the entire surface first to get a clean bond. The crew measures each space to local code requirements and marks the layout with chalk. Professional striping equipment applies bright white paint in straight lines that will stay visible for years. Handicap symbols and directional arrows go on last, along with any fire lane markings your property needs.
You'll have a parking lot that looks organized and professional again. Customers can see exactly where to park and how many spaces are available. Your property manager stops getting parking complaints. The bright white lines will stay visible through multiple winters before they need touch-ups.
Our process
- 1Clean the pavement surfaceThe crew power washes the entire parking area and removes all dirt, oil, and debris from where the new lines will go.
- 2Measure and mark the layoutEach parking space gets measured to code and marked with chalk before any paint goes down.
- 3Apply the striping paintProfessional line striping equipment lays down bright white paint in straight, even lines that will last for years.
- 4Paint directional arrows and symbolsHandicap symbols, directional arrows, and fire lane markings get painted where required by local codes.
Why Choose Us
- Over 50 years marking commercial parking lots in the tristate area
- Paint that stays bright for 2-3 years before needing touch-ups
- All work meets ADA compliance requirements
- Same crew handles the entire job from start to finish
Customer reviews
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The parking spaces are a mess and people park sideways or take up two spots. Customers complain they can't find spaces even when the lot isn't full. You're getting complaints from tenants about the confusion every time someone visits.
Common questions
Parking lot lines are faded and confusing
Your parking lot lines are so faded you can barely see them. Cars are parking crooked and you're losing spaces because people can't tell where the spots are.
Restripe when lines are less than 50% visible or causing parking problems. Fresh striping maximizes your parking capacity and reduces liability. Do it after any paving or sealcoating work.
When should I repaint parking lot lines
Your parking lot lines are getting faded. You can still see them but they're not crisp. You don't know if you should wait until they're completely gone.
Repaint lines when they're 50% faded, not when they're gone. Faded lines cause confusion and liability issues. Fresh striping is cheaper than dealing with parking disputes or accidents.
How long does line striping take
You need your parking lot restriped but can't shut down customer access for days. You need to know exactly how long the work takes so you can plan around business hours.
Most parking lot striping takes 4-8 hours depending on size and complexity. Paint needs 30 minutes to dry before cars can drive on it. Schedule work during low-traffic times. Thermoplastic striping takes longer but lasts 3-5 times longer than paint.
Can I stripe my own parking lot
You need your parking lot restriped. You're thinking about doing it yourself to save money. You're not sure if it's harder than it looks.
Parking lot striping looks simple but requires the right paint, stencils, and measuring tools. Bad striping creates liability issues and looks unprofessional. Most property owners find professional striping worth the cost for the clean result.
How to choose a line striping contractor
You need your parking lot restriped. There are dozens of contractors online. You don't know what questions to ask or what makes one better than another.
Look for contractors with commercial insurance and references from similar properties. Ask about paint type - water-based paint fades fast, solvent-based lasts longer. Get quotes that include surface prep, not just paint application.
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Frequently asked questions
What areas do you serve for line marking?
We handle line marking across Cincinnati, Delhi, Sharonville, and Hyde Park, as well as the broader tristate areas of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
What's included in your line marking service?
We power wash the entire surface for a clean bond, measure each space to local code requirements, apply bright white paint in straight lines, and add handicap symbols, directional arrows, and fire lane markings as needed for your property.
How long do the painted lines last before they need touch-ups?
The bright white lines will stay visible through multiple winters before they need touch-ups.





