Parking Lot Striping in Theodore, AL
Mobile County · Serving Theodore Industrial Park, Hamilton Boulevard, Highway 90 and beyond
Theodore is the industrial heart of our service area. The Theodore Industrial Park and the corridor along Hamilton Boulevard and Highway 90 hold shipyard suppliers, chemical and manufacturing plants, trucking terminals, and warehouse after warehouse — properties where the 'parking lot' is really a working yard, and the markings are part of the safety program, not the curb appeal.
We handle that work properly: employee lots and visitor stalls, truck aprons and trailer stalls laid out to real turning radii, dock numbers, pedestrian walkways and safety zones in high-visibility paint, and fire lanes that pass inspection. Plus the regular commercial side of Theodore — the businesses, churches, and schools along Highway 90 and Bellingrath Road that just need clean lines and compliant stalls.
Markings that survive truck traffic
Heavy wheels are a different problem than customer cars. An eighteen-wheeler dragging trailers across a yard scrubs paint off in months, and diesel drips soften it from underneath — so industrial markings need heavier film builds, smarter placement out of the main scrub paths, and a refresh cycle that's planned instead of hoped for. We paint yards with that reality in mind and tell you honestly which markings will wear first.
The other half of industrial work is layout: trailer stalls sized so drivers can actually hit them, employee parking separated from truck movements, walkways that give people a marked path through the yard, and staging zones that keep the fire lane clear. A yard that flows right is safer and faster — and it's mostly a paint problem. For the office-park and retail properties along Highway 90, the usual rules apply: Gulf Coast sun fades lines fast, and crisp striping with correct ADA stalls keeps the property presentable and inspectable.
Theodore calls run from our Mobile home base — see our Mobile service page for the full picture of how we work.
Theodore questions
Do you stripe truck yards and warehouse aprons, not just car lots?
Yes — trailer stalls, dock aprons, staging zones, walkways, and safety markings are a core part of our Theodore work. We lay out truck stalls to real turning radii and use heavier paint builds where the wheels scrub.
Can you mark pedestrian walkways and safety zones inside our yard?
Yes. High-visibility walkways, hatched no-go zones, and stop bars at yard crossings are standard safety-program markings — we'll walk the site with you and mark what your plan calls for.
How fast does paint wear out under truck traffic?
In active scrub paths, months, not years — no honest contractor will promise otherwise. The fix is placement and cycle: keep critical markings out of the worst scrub zones and refresh the high-wear ones on a schedule.