Parking Lot Striping in Parker County, TX

For parking lot striping Parker County TX property managers need, C & D Commercial Services has been painting commercial lots since 1981. Parker County sits along IH-20 about 30 miles west of Fort Worth. Weatherford, the county seat, is known as the Cutting Horse Capital of the World and has a historic downtown square plus commercial development along the IH-20 corridor. Aledo, Hudson Oaks, and Willow Park are growing communities on the eastern edge of the county, absorbing overflow from Fort Worth’s westward expansion. Springtown serves the northern part of the county.

C & D has been working in Parker County for decades. We have striped lots at the historic downtown Weatherford square, retail centers along the IH-20 frontage, equestrian facilities throughout the cutting horse corridor, and growing developments in Aledo and Willow Park. The county has a unique mix of historic downtown properties, horse industry facilities, and suburban growth that creates diverse striping needs.

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Parking Lot Striping Parker County TX: Cutting Horse Capital and Westward Growth

Parker County commercial lots reflect the county’s unique character. Downtown Weatherford has historic properties near the Parker County Courthouse with aging asphalt and compact layouts. These lots need careful prep work, narrower striping heads, and attention to the constraints of the historic district. The IH-20 frontage road has standard commercial development with commuter and through-traffic.

The cutting horse industry is what makes Parker County unique. Equestrian facilities, veterinary clinics, training centers, and event venues need lots that accommodate truck and trailer access, wider lanes for turning, and striping that holds up under the heavy vehicle traffic that competition season brings. We stripe these lots with wider stall dimensions and clear directional markings.

Aledo, Hudson Oaks, and Willow Park are growing rapidly as Fort Worth expands westward. New commercial development along the IH-20 corridor and in the residential developments needs first-time layouts on fresh asphalt. New asphalt requires 30 to 60 days of curing before striping. Springtown, in the northern part of the county, has a mix of established properties and new development.

For most Parker County properties, standard acrylic traffic paint is the right choice. For equestrian facilities with heavy truck and trailer traffic, we may recommend high-build paint or thermoplastic. For downtown Weatherford, we use standard acrylic with narrower striping heads for tight layouts.

What Happens When We Stripe Your Lot

We start by walking the property with you. On downtown Weatherford lots, we assess aging asphalt and historic district constraints. On equestrian facility lots, we check for heavy vehicle wear and assess the lane widths. On new developments in Aledo and Willow Park, we test the asphalt for proper curing.

Then we prep the surface. For downtown lots, we power clean, scrape old paint, and fill cracks. For equestrian facilities, we address heavy vehicle wear patterns and oil stains. For new lots, we blow off construction debris and test the surface. We lay down chalk lines for the layout.

The striping is done with an airless striping machine. For equestrian facilities, we may use wider stall dimensions. For downtown Weatherford, we use narrower striping heads. For highway corridor properties, standard acrylic is the right choice. We match the material and layout to the property type.

We also handle fire lane striping to each city’s fire department specifications within Parker 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 Parker County?

Yes. We stripe lots across Parker County including Weatherford, Aledo, Hudson Oaks, Willow Park, Springtown, Millsap, and Poolville. Weatherford is the county seat and the Cutting Horse Capital of the World, but we cover the entire county.


How does the cutting horse industry affect striping in Parker County?

The cutting horse industry in Weatherford brings seasonal traffic to equestrian facilities, veterinary clinics, and event venues. These properties have specific lot needs including wider lanes for truck and trailer access. We stripe these lots to accommodate the traffic patterns of the horse industry.


How often should I restripe my lot in Parker County?

Most lots along IH-20 in Weatherford need restriping every 18 to 24 months. Downtown Weatherford lots with older asphalt may need more frequent attention. Aledo and Willow Park, growing communities east of Weatherford, have newer lots that can go 24 months. We will assess and recommend.


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 Parker County.

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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