For parking lot striping Haltom City TX businesses need, C & D Commercial Services has been painting commercial lots since 1981. Haltom City sits along the Northeast Loop 820 corridor in Tarrant County, sandwiched between Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, and Watauga. The city has a working-class character with a mix of industrial properties along the freeway corridor, retail and service businesses along Belt Line Road, and auto shops and small manufacturers scattered through the older parts of town. The lots here take a beating — heavy truck traffic on the freeway frontage, steady customer flow on Belt Line, and work vehicles at the industrial properties.
C & D has been working in Haltom City for decades. We’ve striped industrial lots along the Loop 820 frontage road, restriped retail centers along Belt Line Road, and handled service businesses along Denton Highway. The mix of industrial and residential commercial lots means we use different materials and approaches depending on what the property handles.
Haltom City’s commercial lots reflect its working-class character — a practical mix of industrial, retail, and service properties that each need a different striping approach.
Industrial and service properties along the Loop 820 frontage road and the freeway corridor handle truck traffic, delivery vehicles, and work trucks. These lots need tougher striping materials — solvent-based paint that bonds tighter to asphalt and resists the diesel and oil contamination that comes with commercial vehicle traffic. Standard acrylic paint on these lots will break down within months from the chemical exposure.
Retail and service lots along Belt Line Road see steady traffic from local residents. These lots are generally older — many were built in the 1980s and 1990s — and the asphalt has been through multiple restripe cycles. Standard acrylic traffic paint holds up for about 18 to 24 months in these conditions, but the surface prep matters more on older lots. Old paint buildup creates ridges that affect adhesion, and we power clean and scrape before applying new striping.
Auto shops, small manufacturers, and service businesses scattered through the older parts of Haltom City have lots that see a mix of work vehicles and customer cars. These lots need striping that handles both types of traffic — standard paint is usually sufficient, but surface prep is key on the older asphalt.
We start by walking the property with you. On industrial lots, we check for diesel and oil contamination, surface damage from heavy vehicles, and drainage issues. On retail lots along Belt Line Road, we check for old paint buildup, surface cracking, and ADA compliance gaps. On service business lots, we assess the mix of traffic types and what the surface can handle.
Then we prep the surface. For industrial lots, we use industrial degreasers to remove petroleum contamination, power clean, and fill surface cracks. For retail lots, we blow off debris, power clean oil stains, and remove loose paint from previous restripes. The older the lot, the more prep work it needs.
The striping is done with an airless striping machine. For industrial lots, we apply solvent-based paint. For retail lots, standard acrylic traffic paint is the right call. For high-traffic areas near the Loop 820 interchange, we may recommend high-build paint for extra durability.
When it comes to parking lot striping Haltom City TX properties depend on, we also handle fire lane striping to Haltom City Fire Department specifications. Fire lane markings on older properties are often outdated. We bring them up to current requirements 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. Many Haltom City commercial properties were built before current ADA standards, and the older lots often have layout constraints that make adding compliant accessible spaces challenging.
We bring lots into compliance — restriping accessible spaces to correct dimensions, adding or widening access aisles where space allows, installing proper signage at the correct height. 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 — an industrial lot along Loop 820 costs differently from a retail lot along Belt Line Road. 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, and we pass that along. Property managers who compare our quotes typically find we come in lower.
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 recommend for industrial lots along Loop 820?
For lots along the Loop 820 frontage road that handle truck traffic and work vehicles, we recommend solvent-based paint. It bonds tighter to asphalt and resists diesel and oil contamination that standard acrylic paint can’t handle. For the highest-traffic areas, thermoplastic lasts three to five times longer than any paint.
How often should I restripe my lot in Haltom City?
Industrial lots along Loop 820 may need restriping every 12 to 18 months with solvent-based paint. Retail lots along Belt Line Road can go 18 to 24 months with standard acrylic. Older lots with more surface wear may need more frequent attention. We’ll assess your lot and give you an honest recommendation.
My Belt Line Road lot has old paint buildup. Can you handle that?
Yes. Older lots along Belt Line Road often have multiple layers of old paint from previous restripes. We power clean, scrape loose paint, fill cracks, and prep the surface before applying new striping to ensure proper adhesion.
Can you bring my lot up to ADA code?
Yes. Many Haltom City lots were built before current ADA standards. We assess your layout, identify what doesn’t meet code, and restripe to comply with both ADA and Texas Accessibility Standards. Older lots may have layout constraints, but we work within them.
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.