Faded lines create confused drivers, liability exposure, and a lot that looks neglected. We re-stripe your lot with crisp, long-lasting paint and correct accessible space layouts.

Parking lot striping in El Dorado Hills means painting clearly visible lines, arrows, symbols, and fire lane markings onto your asphalt surface using a line-striping machine - most lots are completed in a single visit and reopen the same day once the paint dries.
If your lot has faded lines, confused traffic flow, or accessible spaces that may no longer meet current requirements, a re-stripe addresses all of that in one job. The condition of your asphalt surface matters too - paint bonds best to a clean, dry surface, and a lot that recently received new asphalt will need asphalt paving to fully cure before striping begins.
For properties that need an ongoing schedule of upkeep - not just a one-time re-stripe - our parking lot maintenance service covers the full maintenance cycle so lines, sealcoat, and surface repairs stay on a predictable schedule.
If drivers are guessing where to park or pulling in at odd angles, your striping has faded past the point of being useful. In El Dorado Hills, the summer sun speeds up this process, and faded lines also create liability risk if someone is injured in a poorly marked lot.
Fresh asphalt or a new sealcoat wipes out your existing lines completely. Striping is the final step that makes a repaved lot functional again, and it is best scheduled as soon as the new surface has fully cured.
Requirements for accessible parking spaces can change over time, and older lots may no longer be laid out correctly. If your lot has not been updated in many years, a review before your next re-stripe can protect you from complaints or legal action.
In El Dorado Hills and El Dorado County, fire lane access is taken seriously given the region's wildfire risk. Faded or missing fire lane paint is not just a code issue - in an emergency it can delay response. Keeping those markings sharp is both a safety and legal obligation.
We stripe commercial parking lots, HOA-managed shared lots, and multi-family complexes throughout El Dorado Hills and the surrounding foothill communities. Whether you need a simple re-stripe over existing lines or a full re-layout that improves traffic flow and updates your accessible space placement, we plan the work before any paint is applied. Where lots are connected to new or recently refinished surfaces, we often coordinate with our asphalt paving crew so striping happens at exactly the right point in the curing window.
Properties that need more than just fresh paint - sealcoating, crack repair, and surface maintenance bundled together - can schedule that through our parking lot maintenance program, which keeps your lot on a schedule instead of reacting to problems after they appear.
Best for lots where the layout is correct and you simply need bright, fresh lines painted over the existing faded pattern.
Best for lots after a repave, after a change in building use, or when the current layout creates traffic flow or compliance problems.
Best for commercial lots that need the right number, size, and placement of accessible spaces and access aisles to meet federal guidelines.
Best for properties in El Dorado County that need clearly painted fire lanes that meet local fire authority standards and pass inspections.
El Dorado Hills sits in the Sierra Nevada foothills where summer sun is long, dry, and intense. That UV exposure fades striping paint faster than in cooler or cloudier climates - property owners here often find they need to re-stripe more frequently than the national average suggests, especially in lots with full southern or western exposure. Choosing the right paint for these conditions and scheduling work in the spring or fall window - roughly March through May or September through November - gives your lines the best chance to bond properly and hold through the heat. Work scheduled in peak summer heat, when surface temperatures can exceed 100 degrees F, risks paint that dries too fast and bonds poorly. El Dorado Hills is also an unincorporated community in El Dorado County, which means the county - not a city - is the permit authority for layout changes, and local fire authorities have specific fire lane requirements that apply to properties in this wildfire-risk region.
HOA-managed properties are common throughout El Dorado Hills and nearby Shingle Springs. If your lot falls under an HOA or a commercial property association, the layout, paint color, or timing of work may need to go through an approval process before striping begins. A contractor experienced in the area will already be familiar with this step and can help you figure out what you need before any paint is applied.
Call or send a message describing your lot size, stall count, and whether you need a re-stripe or a new layout. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a quick on-site visit to measure and assess before quoting.
We confirm stall dimensions, traffic flow, and accessible space placement. If you are changing the layout, we flag whether your project needs a review from El Dorado County before any paint is applied.
The crew blows out debris, cleans oil spots, and lets the surface dry completely. Then we set cones, mark reference points, and run the striping machine. Most lots are completed in a single visit.
Paint dries within 30 to 60 minutes in El Dorado Hills conditions. We do a walkthrough with you to confirm every line is straight, every symbol is correct, and the lot is ready to reopen - usually the same day.
We measure your lot, review your layout, and give you a written estimate - no guesswork, no surprises. Spring and fall are the best seasons for lasting results in El Dorado Hills, so lock in your date before the schedule fills up.
(916) 269-0714Our California state contractor license is verifiable at cslb.ca.gov. We carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage - give you a clear baseline of accountability before any paint hits the pavement.
Fire lane markings in El Dorado County must meet local fire authority standards - especially important in this wildfire-risk region. We know those requirements and make sure your fire lane paint is correctly placed and clearly visible.
Federal accessibility guidelines require specific space counts, sizes, and placement. We lay accessible parking spaces out correctly from the start, protecting you from the legal and financial exposure of a non-compliant lot.
El Dorado Hills summers accelerate paint fading faster than the national average suggests. We select traffic-grade paint for high-UV conditions so your lines stay visible through the long, dry season.
We follow accessible parking standards set out by the Americans with Disabilities Act on every commercial project, and our license is verifiable online at cslb.ca.gov. Every quote is written and itemized so you know exactly what you are getting before any work begins.
When a lot needs more than fresh paint, full asphalt paving lays the new surface that striping will follow - giving you a clean slate to work with.
Learn MoreBundle your striping, sealcoating, and surface repairs into a scheduled maintenance plan so your lot stays in shape year after year without guesswork.
Learn MoreSpring and fall slots go fast - call now or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day with a free, written estimate for your lot.