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Port City Striping

Parking Lot Striping in Spanish Fort, AL

Baldwin County · Serving Eastern Shore Centre, Highway 31, US-98 / the Causeway and beyond

Spanish Fort sits at the head of Mobile Bay where the Causeway climbs the bluff, and its commercial identity is retail: the big open-air centers and outparcels around the Eastern Shore Centre, the businesses strung along Highway 31, and steady new construction as the town grows east. Big retail acreage means big stripe jobs — hundreds of stalls, long runs of fire lane, cart-corral and pickup stencils, and phasing plans that keep anchor tenants happy.

We stripe that scale routinely: overnight phases that never close a storefront, layouts and counts documented for property managers, directional arrows and stop bars that keep big-lot traffic sane, and ADA packages sized to big-lot math (a 300-space lot needs seven accessible stalls, at least two of them van-accessible — we count so you don't have to). Newer churches, schools, and offices along 31 and toward Blakeley get the same treatment at neighborhood scale.

Big-lot logistics, done quietly

Large retail lots fail in predictable ways: the far rows fade first because nobody re-stripes what customers rarely see, the fire lane stenciling wears at the entrances where every car crosses it, and the cart corrals and crosswalks — the markings that actually direct people — go ghost while the stall lines hang on. Our re-stripe plans for the Eastern Shore Centre area work the whole property, not just the front rows, and we photograph the finished markings so managers can file proof with the owner.

Spanish Fort's growth also keeps a steady stream of first-time layouts coming — outparcel restaurants, medical offices, and church expansions where the lot gets its lines straight off the paver. Same rule as everywhere on the Gulf Coast: the sun sets the maintenance clock, so we quote with an honest read on when you'll want us back, and the paint thickness to make that as far away as possible.

Spanish Fort calls run from our Mobile home base — see our Mobile service page for the full picture of how we work.

Spanish Fort questions

Can you handle a lot with several hundred spaces?

Yes — big retail lots are standard work. We phase overnight so tenants never lose their frontage, document the counts, and photograph the finished markings for the property manager's records.

How many ADA spaces does a big lot need?

The count scales with the lot: 201–300 spaces needs 7 accessible stalls, 301–400 needs 8, and at least one of every six must be van-accessible. We measure and count during the free quote so the answer is exact for your property.

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