Bay Area Grading & Paving
Fresh striping transforms a tired parking lot — and keeps you ADA compliant and liability-free. We handle re-striping, new layouts, and full ADA upgrades.
A freshly striped parking lot communicates professionalism, maximizes your available spaces, and keeps your property ADA compliant. Bay Area Grading & Paving has striped hundreds of commercial parking lots, retail centers, churches, schools, and office complexes across Sonoma, Marin, and Napa Counties. We use precision stencils, commercial-grade traffic paint, and experienced crews who get it right the first time.
Parking lot striping is the application of paint or thermoplastic markings on asphalt surfaces to designate parking stalls, driving lanes, fire lanes, loading zones, crosswalks, and ADA-required markings. Proper striping maximizes parking capacity, improves traffic flow, and ensures compliance with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and California Title 24 accessibility requirements.
Same-day response available. Owner Shawn personally reviews every project.
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How We Work
We assess your lot dimensions, existing striping, traffic flow, and ADA requirements to create an optimized layout. For re-striping, we verify all ADA stall counts and dimensions meet current code.
Surface must be clean and dry. We blow off debris and address any sealing or patching that needs to happen before striping.
We verify required number of accessible stalls based on total lot count, check van-accessible stalls, verify aisle widths, and identify any signage requirements.
Commercial-grade water-based traffic paint is applied using our line striper machine. Stencils used for all symbols, numbers, and lettering. All lines are arrow-straight.
International Symbol of Accessibility, "Van Accessible" designations, blue borders, and any required "No Parking" fire lane markings.
We walk the lot with you to verify all dimensions, ADA compliance, and overall appearance before we leave.
Service Area
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Questions
California Title 24 and federal ADA law specify the required number based on total parking count. For example, a lot with 1–25 spaces needs 1 accessible stall; 26–50 needs 2, etc. We'll calculate the exact requirement for your lot.
Traffic paint is typically dry in 30–60 minutes. We'll advise on exact timing based on temperature and humidity.
Yes — for high-traffic areas where durability is critical, we offer thermoplastic markings that outlast standard paint by 5–7 years.
Seal coat needs to cure completely (typically 48–72 hours minimum) before striping. We often coordinate seal coat and re-striping as a package.
For re-striping in the same layout, we stripe directly over old lines. For layout changes, we can apply blackout paint to erase old lines before re-striping.