For parking lot striping Euless TX businesses need, C & D Commercial Services has been painting commercial lots since 1981. Euless sits at the geographic center of the HEB area — Hurst, Euless, Bedford — with Highway 121 running through the city and DFW Airport just minutes to the east. That location makes Euless a logistics hub. Warehouse and distribution centers line the Highway 121 corridor, handling freight that moves in and out of the airport. But Euless is also an established residential community, with retail centers, restaurants, and professional offices along Harwood Road and Pipeline Road. The striping approach for a warehouse lot that handles 18-wheelers is completely different from a retail lot that handles passenger cars — and we work in both.
C & D has been working in Euless for decades. We’ve striped distribution centers near the Highway 121 frontage road, restriped retail properties along Harwood Road, and handled office buildings near Main Street. The industrial lots near the highway are some of the toughest striping jobs in DFW — diesel spills, heavy loads, constant turning traffic. The residential-area lots are standard restripe work. We know which material to use where.
Euless’s commercial lots split sharply between highway logistics and neighborhood retail, and the striping materials and approach are completely different for each.
Industrial and distribution lots along the Highway 121 frontage road handle the heaviest traffic in the city. Semi-trucks, delivery vehicles, and freight carriers operate in these lots all day, every day. Diesel spills, hydraulic fluid leaks, and the sheer weight of loaded trailers break down standard acrylic paint in months. We use solvent-based paint on these surfaces because it bonds tighter to asphalt and resists the chemical breakdown that regular paint can’t handle. For the highest-traffic areas — loading dock approaches, trailer staging zones, and turnaround areas — we recommend thermoplastic markings. Thermoplastic fuses directly to the asphalt at a molecular level and lasts three to five times longer than any paint.
Retail and service lots along Harwood Road and Pipeline Road serve the residential community. These lots see steady traffic — customers, delivery trucks, and local commuters. Standard acrylic traffic paint holds up for about 18 to 24 months in these conditions. The traffic is moderate, which makes standard paint a good value choice for most residential-area properties.
Office buildings near Main Street and the City Hall area need clean, professional striping that signals quality to tenants and clients. In the HEB area, office properties compete on appearance, and a faded parking lot undermines the professional image.
We start by walking the property with you. On industrial lots, we’re looking for diesel and oil contamination, surface damage from heavy loads, and drainage issues that pool water in traffic lanes. On retail lots, we’re checking for old paint buildup, ADA compliance gaps, and layout problems. The walk-through is different depending on what the lot handles.
Then we prep the surface. For industrial lots, we power clean thoroughly and use industrial degreasers to remove diesel and oil contamination that would prevent paint from bonding. We fill surface cracks — heavy traffic opens them up faster than on retail lots. For retail lots along Harwood Road, we blow off debris, power clean any oil stains, and lay down chalk lines. If old paint is peeling, we scrape it.
The striping is done with an airless striping machine. For industrial lots, we use solvent-based paint as a minimum and recommend thermoplastic for loading dock areas and high-traffic zones. For retail lots, standard acrylic traffic paint is usually the right call. The material matches the traffic — that’s the key.
When it comes to parking lot striping Euless TX properties need, we also handle fire lane striping to Euless Fire Department specifications. Industrial properties have specific fire lane requirements — wider emergency access lanes for fire trucks, clear marking of loading zones, and proper signage. Retail lots have standard fire lane requirements. We handle both.
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. Industrial properties in Euless sometimes overlook ADA compliance because the focus is on operational efficiency, not customer access. But ADA inspections don’t care whether your lot serves truck drivers or retail customers — the requirements are the same.
We bring lots into compliance. For industrial lots, that means ensuring accessible spaces are properly positioned, marked, and signed even when the lot is primarily used by commercial vehicles. For retail lots, it means restriping accessible spaces to correct dimensions, adding or widening access aisles, and installing proper signage. If you’re not sure whether your lot is compliant, we’ll walk it with you and tell you straight.
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 for your industrial lot or standard paint will do for your retail lot. 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.
What paint do you use for warehouse lots near Highway 121?
For lots that handle semi-truck traffic and freight, we use solvent-based paint as a minimum. It bonds tighter to asphalt and resists diesel spills and chemical breakdown that standard acrylic paint can’t handle. For loading dock areas and high-traffic zones, we recommend thermoplastic — it lasts three to five times longer than any paint.
What's the difference between solvent-based paint and standard acrylic?
Standard acrylic paint is what most retail lots use — cost-effective, goes down fast, lasts 18 to 24 months. Solvent-based paint bonds tighter to asphalt and resists diesel, oil, and chemical breakdown — it’s designed for industrial lots where standard paint fails in months. Thermoplastic goes beyond both — it fuses to the asphalt at a molecular level and lasts three to five times longer than any paint.
Do industrial lots need ADA compliance too?
Yes. ADA requirements apply regardless of whether your lot serves truck drivers or retail customers. We ensure accessible spaces are properly positioned, marked, and signed on industrial lots, even when the primary users are commercial vehicles.
Do you handle fire lane striping for industrial properties?
Yes, to Euless Fire Department specifications. Industrial properties have specific fire lane requirements including wider emergency access lanes for fire trucks. 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.