Does your parking lot look a little worse for wear? It’s probably due to the fact that you haven’t restriped it in a while. Dull paint and chipped lines can be hazardous and ugly. You also run the risk of encountering an issue with the ADA for improperly marked handicap spots. Restriping your parking lot has many more benefits, though! If you’re interested in finding out what they are, read on!
1. It Looks Good
Obviously, a restriped parking lot is going to look a million times better than an older, faded one. It keeps your business looking new and fresh, and shows that you truly care about its exterior. Fresh paint is a great way to present your customers with the very best, from the time they arrive to the time they leave.
2. It Protects People
Properly marked parking lots promote safety and order. When people can’t clearly see lines, they may end up performing some dangerous maneuvers. And if they don’t see a handicap sign, they may accidentally park in a handicap parking space, causing issues for those who need it. It can also lead to poor parking jobs, which is never fun.
3. It Maximizes Space
If you haven’t restriped in a while, it’s possible that you can work with the striping company to work out a better spacing technique. You should always want to make the most of the space within your parking lot, because it improves customer satisfaction. It also means your parking lot is more efficient, which helps everyone involved. To keep yourself organized and functional, a restriping job may be for you!
PTG Enterprises can restripe your parking lot to perfection!
If you want to protect your asphalt and ensure it has a long lifespan, choose PTG Enterprises for your sealcoating and asphalt maintenance needs. We offer commercial concrete, masonry, asphalt installation, repair, and paving throughout Baltimore, Harford, Anne Arundel, Howard, and P.G. Counties. If you are interested in hearing how we can help you, contact us online or give us a call at (410) 636-8777. For more tips and tricks, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Google+, and Flickr.