Parking Lot Striping in Denton County, TX

For parking lot striping Denton County TX property managers trust, C & D Commercial Services has been painting commercial lots since 1981. Denton County sits at the northern edge of the DFW metroplex, anchored by the city of Denton with its two universities, and stretching south to include Lewisville, Flower Mound, Coppell, Carrollton, The Colony, and Little Elm. The IH-35E corridor runs through the center of the county, and the FM 2499 and SH-121 corridors handle the commercial growth that has made Denton County one of the fastest-growing areas in Texas.

C & D has been working in Denton County for over four decades. We have striped lots at the University of North Texas in Denton, retail centers along Loop 288, lakefront properties in Lewisville and The Colony, new developments in Little Elm along Eldorado Parkway, and professional offices in Flower Mound along Long Prairie Road. The county has a unique mix of university traffic, lakefront recreation, and rapid suburban growth that creates diverse striping challenges.

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Parking Lot Striping Denton County TX: University Traffic, Lakefront Recreation, and Rapid Growth

Denton County commercial lots serve three distinct traffic patterns. The university district in Denton sees heavy student traffic during semesters with extreme peaks during move-in and graduation. These lots may need restriping every 12 to 18 months because the constant vehicle turnover wears paint faster than typical retail.

The lakefront cities of Lewisville, Flower Mound, The Colony, and Little Elm border Lewisville Lake. Properties near the lake see recreational traffic on weekends that creates different wear patterns. The Colony has the added challenge of the Grandscape development, which draws destination traffic from across DFW and fills lots to capacity on weekends.

The growth corridor along FM 2499 from Flower Mound to Roanoke and the expanding corridors in Little Elm and Corinth have new commercial development going up regularly. These properties need first-time layouts on fresh asphalt, and new asphalt requires 30 to 60 days of curing before striping. Coppell, in the southeast corner of the county, has logistics and distribution centers near DFW Airport that need industrial-grade striping materials.

For high-traffic areas, we recommend thermoplastic markings that fuse to the asphalt and last three to five times longer than standard paint. For most Denton County properties, standard acrylic traffic paint holds up for 18 to 24 months.

What Happens When We Stripe Your Lot

We start by walking the property with you. We check the existing line condition, look for drainage issues, and flag any ADA compliance gaps. For new lots in Little Elm and Corinth, we test the asphalt to ensure proper curing. For established lots in Denton and Lewisville, we assess old paint buildup and surface condition.

Then we prep the surface. We blow off debris, power clean oil and grease stains, and lay down chalk lines. For older lots with multiple layers of old paint, we scrape loose paint and fill surface cracks. For new lots, we measure every stall, aisle, and access aisle to current code.

The striping is done with an airless striping machine. For university-area lots in Denton and destination lots near Grandscape, we may recommend high-build paint or thermoplastic. For most other Denton County properties, standard acrylic traffic paint is the right choice.

We also handle fire lane striping to each city’s fire department specifications within Denton County.

ADA Compliance — More Than a Blue Wheelchair Symbol

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. 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.

Pricing

We do not 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 have 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, and we pass that along. Property managers who compare our quotes with competitors typically find we come in lower.

Call us for a free estimate. We will walk your lot, measure it, and give you a straightforward number with no games attached.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you service all of Denton County?

Yes. We stripe lots across Denton County including Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Coppell, Carrollton, The Colony, Little Elm, Corinth, Argyle, Roanoke, and Trophy Club. From the university district in Denton to the Grandscape development in The Colony, we cover the entire county.


How does Lewisville Lake affect striping in Denton County?

Several Denton County cities border Lewisville Lake, including Lewisville, Flower Mound, The Colony, and Little Elm. Lakefront properties see recreational traffic on weekends that creates different wear patterns. Drainage from lake-area topography can also affect how paint wears. We assess these factors when recommending striping schedules.


How often should I restripe my lot in Denton County?

Most lots need restriping every 18 to 24 months. Properties near Lewisville Lake with weekend recreational traffic may need it sooner. Newer developments along the FM 2499 corridor can go 24 months. High-traffic lots near Grandscape in The Colony may need 12 to 18 months. We will assess your lot and recommend what makes sense.


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.


Do you handle fire lane striping?

Yes. We stripe fire lanes to the specifications of each city’s fire department within Denton County. Requirements can vary between Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, and other cities.

Related services: Winter Weather Services, ADA Compliance Services, Window Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Asphalt Repair.

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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.


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