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Most re-striping jobs typically fall between $600 and $1800. Key drivers influencing this cost include the total square footage of the area and the number/types of lines and symbols required.
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Basic re-striping for a small parking lot (e.g., up to 20 spaces) with standard white lines and ADA symbols, using water-based paint.
Re-striping for a medium-sized parking lot (e.g., 20-100 spaces) or a portion of a road, including standard lines, directional arrows, and multiple ADA symbols, using durable commercial-grade paint.
Extensive re-striping for large parking lots (e.g., over 100 spaces) or significant road sections, including complex designs, multiple colors, pre-formed thermoplastic markings, and specialized traffic control during the job.
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This estimator provides a starting point based on typical jobs. Actual costs may vary based on site conditions, material availability, permit requirements, and other factors discovered during work. We recommend a site visit before providing final pricing to customers.
This estimate is based on typical job parameters. Review and adjust for your specific situation. Standard market rates for your region, mid-grade materials unless specified, standard business hours labor rates, typical job complexity without major complications, basic cleanup included in labor time.
Job complexity
Simple repairs cost less than full installations or replacements. Multi-step jobs requiring permits or inspections add to the total.
Material quality
Budget, mid-grade, and premium materials can swing the price significantly. Discuss options with your contractor to find the right balance.
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Site conditions
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Common questions about costs and estimates for this service.
Pricing a striping job involves considering various factors such as the type of markings (e.g., parking stalls, handicap stalls, crosswalks, arrows, stop bars, fire lanes), the size of the area, the condition of the pavement, and labor costs. Some common expenses to consider are approximately $15.00 per parking stall, $115.00 per handicap/accessible stall, $216.00 per crosswalk, $2.16 per foot for fire lane coverage, $25.00 per arrow, and $50.00 per stop bar.
On average, parking lot striping costs between $300 and $1,200. Pricing is often calculated per linear foot (ranging from $0.20 to $1) or per parking space (ranging from $5 to $20), or as a flat project fee, depending on the job's complexity and size.
To estimate parking lot striping, measure the width of the area for stalls and divide that length by 9 (for 9-foot wide stalls) to estimate the number of stalls. Then, multiply this number by 20 for single stalls or 25 for double stalls to get an approximate count. This quantity, combined with per-stall or per-linear-foot pricing and any specialty markings, forms the basis of your estimate.
On average, basic striping costs $0.06 to $0.16 per square foot. More complex markings, such as cross-hatching or accessibility zones, can increase the cost up to $0.25 per square foot. Smaller lots often have a higher per-square-foot cost due to similar overhead expenses regardless of the area.
Common expenses include the average cost per parking stall ($15.00), average cost per handicap/accessible stall ($115.00), average cost per crosswalk ($216.00), fire lane coverage ($2.16 per foot), arrows ($25.00 each), and stop bars ($50.00 each). Additionally, factor in labor costs (typically $35-$75 per hour for crews) and mobilization fees ($150-$350).