Having a parking lot with missing, faded or
improperly painted lines is bad for business.
We specialize in new parking lot line painting,
layout, striping and re-striping on all sizes of
commercial parking lots.
LINE PAINTING
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So people know where to park – It seems like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised. The point is, faded or missing parking lines should be the last thing your customer is thinking when drive up to your business.
Save space – Ever parked in a badly marked lot? Especially when the stalls are too small, it's annoying.
It's safer – Clearly marked areas of parking and walking will make your parking lot safer for everyone. Well marked parking spaces will cut down on fender benders and avoidable accidents.
First Impressions
Nothing makes your business stand out more than a newly striped parking lot.
It's the first and last impression you leave with your prospect/customer and speaks volumes about the state of your business.
A fresh-looking parking lot with professional line painting gives the impression that you care about the details, that your business is thriving, and that you value the safety of the patrons who visit.
Commercial Line Painting
Types of Lots
Master Painting & Renovations handles every type of commercial line painting project across the Fraser Valley. Our services include:
Our commercial line painting process is designed for minimal disruption to your business. We begin with an on-site assessment of your parking lot, loading dock, or garage to evaluate the surface condition, measure the layout, and document any existing markings that need to be refreshed or redesigned.
Before painting, we thoroughly clean the surface — removing dirt, oil stains, and debris that would prevent paint from adhering properly. For asphalt lots, we check for cracks and recommend repairs if needed to ensure a clean, professional result.
We use commercial-grade traffic paint that meets BC municipal standards for durability and reflectivity. Lines are applied with professional striping machines for straight, consistent results — whether it's standard parking stalls, accessible parking symbols, fire lanes, directional arrows, or custom lettering.
Most parking lot projects in the Fraser Valley are completed in one to two days, and we can schedule work during off-hours or weekends to avoid interrupting your daily operations.
Parking lot markings are more than cosmetic — they're a safety and legal requirement. In British Columbia, commercial properties must maintain clearly visible accessible parking spaces, fire lanes, and pedestrian crossings in accordance with municipal bylaws and the BC Building Code.
Non-compliant markings can result in fines, liability exposure, and insurance complications. We ensure every project meets current BC accessibility standards, including the correct number of accessible stalls for your lot size, proper symbol placement, and compliant loading zone widths.
We also follow WorkSafeBC guidelines for warehouse and industrial floor markings, including high-visibility safety zones, pedestrian pathways, and forklift corridors. Our team stays current on regulations so your property remains compliant and safe for everyone who uses it.
In the Fraser Valley, parking lot lines typically need to be repainted every 18 to 24 months. UV exposure, rain, snow, and vehicle traffic all wear down markings over time. Faded or missing lines create confusion, reduce the number of usable parking spaces, and can lead to liability issues if accessible parking or fire lanes are not clearly marked.
We recommend scheduling a lot inspection at least once a year. Signs it's time for new striping include faded or barely visible lines, chipped or peeling paint, and markings that no longer meet current accessibility standards. Keeping your lot freshly painted reflects well on your business and keeps your property safe and compliant.
Pricing depends on the size of the lot, the number of stalls, and whether we're restriping existing lines or creating a new layout. A small commercial lot with 20 to 30 stalls typically costs between $800 and $1,500. We provide free on-site estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes. We paint lines on asphalt parking lots, concrete garage floors, loading docks, and warehouse floors. We use the appropriate paint type for each surface to ensure proper adhesion and long-lasting results.
With commercial-grade traffic paint, parking lot lines typically last 18 to 24 months in the Fraser Valley. High-traffic areas may wear faster. Regular maintenance like sweeping and sealing the lot can help extend the life of the markings.
Absolutely. We paint accessible parking symbols, reserved stalls, loading zones, and other required markings in compliance with BC accessibility standards. Proper accessible parking is not just good practice — it's a legal requirement.
Yes. We regularly schedule line painting during evenings, early mornings, or weekends to minimize disruption to your business. We'll work with you to find a time that keeps your lot operational during peak hours.