For parking lot striping Addison TX property managers trust, C & D Commercial Services has been painting commercial lots since 1981. Addison is a small city packed with restaurants, hotels, and office buildings along Belt Line Road and the Dallas North Tollway. The restaurant scene along Addison Restaurant Row generates some of the highest parking lot turnover in DFW. When lines fade on these high-traffic lots, ADA compliance slips, and fire lane markings wear thin, you’re dealing with liability and code violations that can surface during a property inspection.
C & D has been striping lots in Addison for decades. We’ve painted fresh lines at restaurant centers along Belt Line Road, restriped hotel lots near Quorum Drive, and laid down thermoplastic markings at office buildings along the Dallas North Tollway. We know what holds up in Addison because we’ve been working in it since the restaurant boom transformed Belt Line into one of the busiest commercial corridors in North Texas.
Addison’s commercial lots are dominated by restaurants, hotels, and offices, and each creates different striping challenges.
Restaurant lots along Addison Restaurant Row see some of the highest vehicle turnover in DFW. Cars come and go every 45 minutes during lunch and dinner rushes. That constant turning, pulling in, and backing out wears striping down faster than a typical retail lot. Standard acrylic traffic paint in these locations holds up for about 12 to 18 months — shorter than most areas. For the busiest restaurant lots, we recommend high-build paint or thermoplastic to stretch the interval between restripes.
Hotel and hospitality lots near Quorum Drive and the tollway see a mix of guest vehicles, shuttle buses, and event traffic. These lots need clear directional striping, fire lane markings, and ADA-compliant accessible spaces that meet the expectations of traveling guests. A faded, poorly striped hotel lot makes a bad first impression on someone checking in after a long flight.
Office buildings along the Dallas North Tollway corridor have moderate traffic but high standards. Professional office tenants expect clean, crisp striping that signals quality. Faded lines in a Class A office parking lot undermine the property’s image.
We start by walking the property with you. We check the existing line condition, look for drainage issues that could affect how paint adheres, and flag any ADA compliance gaps — missing access aisles, incorrect signage, stalls that don’t meet current Texas Accessibility Standards.
Then we prep the surface. That means blowing off debris, power cleaning areas with oil or grease stains that would prevent paint from bonding, and laying down chalk lines for the layout. For restaurant lots along Belt Line Road, we schedule striping overnight or early morning — before the lunch rush — so the lot stays open when you need it.
The striping itself is done with an airless striping machine that applies paint at consistent width and thickness. For thermoplastic jobs — which we recommend for high-traffic restaurant lots — we use a melt-in applicator that fuses the material directly to the asphalt. Thermoplastic lasts three to five times longer than paint and holds up under the constant vehicle turnover that Addison Restaurant Row generates.
When it comes to parking lot striping Addison TX properties depend on, we also handle fire lane striping to Addison Fire Department specifications. Fire lane markings have specific requirements for curb marking, stenciling, and width. We handle the whole thing so you pass inspection.
ADA striping isn’t just about painting a blue symbol on the ground. Learn more about ADA compliance requirements on the official ADA website. Texas requires van-accessible spaces with 96-inch wide access aisles, signage mounted at the correct height, and specific slope requirements on the path from parking to your building entrance. Addison restaurants and hotels see visitors from across DFW, and accessible parking is a legal requirement, not an option. If your lot was striped more than ten years ago, there’s a real chance it doesn’t meet current standards.
We bring lots into compliance. That means restriping accessible spaces to the correct dimensions, adding or widening access aisles, installing proper signage, and making sure the route from the parking lot to your entrance is accessible. If you’re not sure whether your lot is compliant, we’ll walk it with you and tell you straight — no pressure, no upsell, just an honest assessment.
We don’t put prices on a website because every lot is different — size, condition, existing layout, whether you need restriping or a full new layout, whether thermoplastic makes sense or standard paint will do. What we can tell you is this: we’ve been buying striping paint and materials from the same DFW suppliers for over 40 years. Those relationships mean we get better material pricing than smaller contractors who buy in smaller quantities, and we pass that along. Property managers who compare our quotes with competitors typically find we come in lower — often by a meaningful amount.
Call us for a free estimate. We’ll walk your lot, measure it, and give you a straightforward number with no games attached.
Can you stripe restaurant lots without closing down?
Yes. For restaurants along Belt Line Road, we schedule striping overnight or early morning before the lunch rush. We work in sections so the lot stays partially open and your business isn’t disrupted.
What's the difference between paint and thermoplastic?
Standard traffic paint is what most lots use. It’s cost-effective, goes down fast, and lasts 12 to 24 months in Addison conditions. Thermoplastic is a fused material that bonds to the asphalt at a molecular level. It costs more upfront but lasts three to five times longer, which makes it worth it for high-turnover restaurant lots.
Can you bring my lot up to ADA code?
Yes. We assess your current layout, identify what doesn’t meet current standards, and restripe to comply with both ADA and Texas Accessibility Standards. Usually that means reconfiguring accessible spaces, adding or widening access aisles, and installing the right signage.
Do you handle fire lane striping?
Yes, to Addison Fire Department specifications. Fire lane striping has specific requirements for curb marking, stenciling, and width. We handle the whole thing so you pass inspection.
Need this service for your commercial property in DFW? C & D Commercial Services offers fast, free quotes with responses within 1 business day. Call us at 972.475.2271.