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FAQs

Pratt's Striping Service LLC

Have an asphalt striping-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What are the benefits of having fresh pavement markings?

    The benefits of having your pavement markers refreshed include improved safety for drivers and pedestrians, clearer traffic flow, reduced parking confusion, and an overall more professional appearance for your property.

  • How long will the new striping last?

    The lifespan of the striping depends on traffic volume, weather conditions, and the type of paint used. We only use quality Sherwin-Williams products for our projects.

  • Can you stripe over my existing faded lines?

    In some instances, yes, we can. We will assess the condition of your old markings to determine if they should be removed first.

  • What types of striping services do you offer?

    Pratt's Striping Services LLC can handle most pavement marking projects, including crosswalks, stop lines, parking spaces, directional arrows, and handicap zones.

  • How long will the striping process take?

    Our timeline depends on the size and complexity of the area of the project. We'll provide you with a detailed estimate during your consultation.

  • Will my parking lot or road be unusable during striping?

    Some drying time is likely required. We can schedule the project to minimize disruption and discuss temporary traffic control measures with you during your consultation.

  • How much does asphalt striping cost?

    The cost depends on multiple factors: the size of the area, the complexity of the design, and chosen materials. We'll provide you with a FREE estimate after our on-site consultation.

  • What do I need to do to prepare for the striping service?

    We ask that you clear the area of any parked cars, trash, debris, and obstacles. We can handle minor surface repairs as needed, but extensive repairs may require additional work.

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