
Faded lines cost you customers and create liability. Our crew stripes commercial lots across Longview with crisp, ADA-compliant markings - most jobs are complete the same day, no long shutdowns.

Parking lot striping in Longview, TX uses specialized line-striping machines to apply traffic-grade paint in precisely measured layouts - covering parking spaces, directional arrows, fire lanes, and accessible markings, with most standard lots completed in a single visit.
East Texas UV and summer heat cause paint to fade faster than in cooler markets. A lot that looked sharp two years ago can be difficult to read today, creating confusion for customers and potential liability for property owners - especially around accessible spaces and fire lanes. For lots that have been recently resurfaced, re-striping pairs naturally with parking lot maintenance and keeps the full surface investment performing the way it should.
A well-striped lot does more than look professional - it moves traffic smoothly, reduces confusion at peak hours, and tells every customer who pulls in that the property is managed with care.
When space lines become hard to see, drivers park at odd angles and create confusion at entrances. In Longview's intense summer sun, paint that looked fresh two years ago can be nearly invisible by now. If customers are circling the lot or straddling two spaces, it is time to re-stripe.
A fresh sealcoat or new asphalt wipes out old lines entirely. Re-striping is the natural next step after any resurfacing work, and it is the ideal moment to reconsider the layout if the old one was not working well for traffic flow.
Federal accessibility rules have been updated over the years, and a lot striped a decade ago may no longer have the right number of spaces, correct dimensions, or required access aisles. If you have added square footage or changed the use of the property, the required accessible space count may have changed.
Faded fire lane markings are not just an aesthetic issue - they create liability and may draw attention from the fire marshal during an inspection. In a busy commercial area of Longview, keeping fire lanes clearly marked is a practical necessity.
We stripe everything from small retail lots to large commercial facilities with multiple entrances, fire lanes, and loading zones. Our work includes standard space lines, directional arrows, stenciled accessible symbols, fire lane curb painting, and no-parking zone markings. For lots that have been resurfaced or freshly sealed, we coordinate striping timing so paint bonds properly to the new surface - typically 24 to 48 hours after sealcoating. We also pair striping jobs with asphalt paving projects when a property is getting a full surface renewal.
For lots that need ongoing upkeep beyond re-striping, our parking lot maintenance program keeps the full surface - pavement and markings - in good condition year-round. We will tell you honestly whether a touch-up or a full repaint is the right move based on the condition of the existing lines and pavement.
Best for lots with faded or nearly invisible lines - a complete repaint on the existing layout restores visibility and first-impression quality.
Best after new asphalt or sealcoat - applies a fresh layout over the newly prepared surface once it has fully cured.
Best for lots with outdated or non-compliant accessible spaces - confirms the right count, dimensions, and symbols to meet current federal requirements.
Best for commercial properties that need clearly marked fire lanes, no-parking zones, directional arrows, or loading area designations.
Longview has a significant commercial and industrial base, with heavy-traffic corridors along Loop 281, US 259, and US 80. Lots that serve trucks, equipment, or high-volume retail wear through paint faster than standard office or residential lots. The combination of East Texas UV and summer surface temperatures that climb well above air temperature means lower-quality paint can fade within a single season. Scheduling re-striping before lines become unreadable - not after - is the practical approach for any property owner who wants their lot to function well and look professional.
We work with commercial property owners and managers across Longview and the surrounding region, including Hallsville and Marshall. Longview's mild winters mean we can schedule striping work almost any time of year, which gives property owners flexibility to plan around tenant schedules and business hours rather than weather windows.
Tell us roughly how many spaces you have, whether you need a full repaint or touch-up, and whether accessible spaces or fire lanes are involved. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure before giving you a written quote.
Before any paint goes down, we confirm the plan with you. If you want to add spaces, move the accessible parking area, or change traffic flow, this is the time to discuss it. We also verify accessible space count and dimensions meet the required standards.
The crew blows off debris and confirms the surface is dry. Old lines are blacked out if needed. Then the line-striping machine goes to work - stencils for accessible symbols, arrows, and lettering. Most standard lots are fully striped within a few hours.
Water-based paint dries within 30 to 60 minutes under Longview's warm conditions. We walk the lot with you before leaving to confirm everything looks right. Your lot is typically back in full use the same day.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate with a written layout plan so you know exactly what the job involves before any work begins.
(430) 267-1875Most Longview striping jobs are completed in a single morning or afternoon. Water-based paint dries fast in our climate, so the lot is usually back open the same day. We coordinate the schedule with you so tenants and employees are prepared.
Federal accessibility rules govern the number, size, and markings of accessible spaces on every commercial lot. We measure and confirm all accessible spaces meet current requirements - protecting you from complaints and keeping your lot welcoming to every customer.
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving holds a Texas state contractor license. Every job starts with a written estimate and a clear layout plan - you know exactly what you are getting and what it costs before a single line is painted.
Longview's intense summer sun fades paint faster than in cooler climates. We use paint suited for this region's conditions and schedule jobs during dry stretches when surface temperatures allow proper bonding. That means lines that stay bright longer, not just until the next spring.
Good striping work is more than running a machine across a lot. It starts with measuring the layout, confirming accessibility requirements, and scheduling the job at the right time for the surface conditions. That attention to the process is what keeps lines sharp from the first customer who parks on Monday morning. For details on accessible parking requirements, the ADA.gov site has the official federal standards, and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation can confirm contractor license status for any paving contractor you hire.
New pavement is the clean slate that makes re-striping most effective - start fresh with a full paving job when the surface needs more than markings.
Learn MoreKeep the full lot - pavement and markings - in good condition year-round with a maintenance plan that covers sealing, crack repair, and re-striping on schedule.
Learn MoreCrews book up fast in spring - call or send a message today to lock in your date and keep your lot looking sharp and compliant.