FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Clear, scope-based pricing you approve before we paint. Every quote is built from the real cost drivers, not guesswork. Price factors: • Size and scope: stall count or linear feet; new layout vs re-stripe • Materials: traffic paint or thermoplastic; stencils, numbers, arrows, ADA symbols, fire lanes • Prep and access: cleaning, optional crack fill, after-hours scheduling to keep your lot open Included (no surprises): line-item estimate, layout/ADA check, surface prep, application, basic traffic control, cleanup No hidden fees: change orders only if the scope changes. No travel fee inside our normal service area Ways to save: • Bundle striping + sealcoating • Batch multiple properties in one mobilization • Recurring maintenance pricing for property managers Fast next step: send the address and 2 photos (or stall count) for a same-day written estimate
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Simple, step-by-step so you know exactly what happens and when: 1. Share the site – send the address and a few photos (or we can do a quick walkthrough). 2. Scope & code check – we confirm stall counts, ADA/access aisles, fire lanes, arrows/numbering, and surface condition. 3. Clear estimate – line-item scope with materials (paint or thermoplastic), prep, stencils, traffic control, and cleanup. 4. Schedule to suit – day, night, or weekend scheduling to keep your lot open (often within a week, depending on scope). 5. Prep & layout – cleaning as needed, chalk/tape layout, barricades/cones, tenant notifications if required. 6. Stripe & mark – precise lines, symbols, and signage per the approved plan. 7. Walkthrough & handoff – you review the work; we provide photos and simple care/cure-time guidance. Fast next step: send the property address and 2 photos (or stall count) for a same-day written estimate.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Veteran-led and compliance-driven. Our team is trained in ADA-compliant layouts, MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) pavement-marking standards, local fire-lane requirements, and manufacturer application specs for traffic paint and thermoplastic. We stay current on materials, equipment, cure times, and jobsite safety so your layout is clear, durable, and code-aligned. Hands-on training includes: • ADA counts/access aisles, stall dimensions, and signage placement • Surface prep and layout (chalk/tape), stencils/numbering/arrows, and traffic control/barricading • Application methods for repaint vs new layout, plus thermoplastic use where longevity is critical • Safety protocols and documented checklists on every job Fast next step: send the property address and 2 photos (or stall count) for a same-day written estimate.