Mark Your Parking Lot Clearly and Safely
Parking Lot Striping in Shoemakersville for ADA compliance and organized traffic flow
Father & Sons Paving provides parking lot striping for commercial property owners in Shoemakersville who need clear, durable markings that meet ADA requirements and improve traffic flow. You may manage a retail plaza where faded stall lines confuse drivers, or a medical office where accessible parking spaces no longer meet current code. Clear striping organizes vehicle movement, reduces liability, and makes your property easier to navigate for customers and tenants.
Striping includes painting parking stalls, fire lanes, directional arrows, handicap symbols, and any other markings required by local or federal regulations. The paint used for high-traffic areas is formulated to withstand vehicle traffic, weather, and repeated plowing without fading or chipping quickly. Striping is applied during new installations or as a restriping project when existing markings wear out.
If your parking lot markings have faded or you need to update your layout to meet current accessibility standards, contact Father & Sons Paving to schedule a striping project that restores clarity and compliance.

What Professional Striping Delivers
When you schedule striping, the lot is measured and marked according to stall dimensions, fire lane widths, and ADA-compliant accessible spaces. Lines are painted using traffic-grade paint applied with a striping machine that ensures consistent width and sharp edges. Symbols and arrows are stenciled for accuracy, and markings are allowed to cure before the lot reopens to traffic.
After striping is complete, you will notice drivers park more consistently, accessible spaces are clearly identified with proper signage and pavement markings, and the lot looks well-maintained and professional. Father & Sons Paving ensures that fire lanes, loading zones, and pedestrian crossings are marked according to local codes, which reduces confusion and improves safety.
Striping does not repair surface damage or fill cracks. If your pavement is deteriorated or uneven, patching or sealcoating should be completed first. Restriping is typically needed every few years depending on traffic volume and weather exposure, and it is often scheduled alongside sealcoating to refresh the entire surface at once.
Frequently Asked Striping Questions
Property managers and business owners in Shoemakersville often ask how long striping lasts, what markings are required, and how weather affects the work.
What determines how long striping lasts?
Traffic volume, weather exposure, and snow removal practices all affect durability, with high-traffic lots typically needing restriping every two to three years.
How are ADA-compliant accessible spaces marked?
Each accessible space must be at least eight feet wide with an adjacent five-foot access aisle, marked with blue paint and the international symbol of accessibility, and accompanied by a vertical sign.
When is the best time to stripe a parking lot?
Striping should be done when temperatures are above fifty degrees and no rain is expected for at least twenty-four hours, which allows the paint to cure properly and bond to the asphalt.
Why do some parking lots use thermoplastic instead of paint?
Thermoplastic markings last longer and are more visible in wet conditions, but they cost more and require specialized equipment, so they are typically used in high-traffic or municipal applications rather than standard commercial lots.
How does winter plowing affect striping in Shoemakersville?
Plow blades can scrape off markings, especially if the lot is plowed aggressively, so restriping is often scheduled in spring after snow season ends.
Father & Sons Paving evaluates your lot layout and local code requirements before starting work. Reach out to discuss your striping needs and schedule a project that keeps your parking lot safe, organized, and compliant.
