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Parking Lot Striping in Tillmans Corner, AL

Mobile County · Serving Highway 90 / Government Boulevard, I-10, Three Notch Road and beyond

Tillmans Corner grew up around the crossing of Highway 90 and I-10 and became one of the busiest retail miles in the county — big-box centers, restaurants, gas stations, and service businesses lined up along Government Boulevard with neighborhoods spread out behind them. That's parking-lot country: high-traffic asphalt that fades fast and can't afford to close while it gets fixed.

We stripe the strip and everything behind it: shopping-center re-stripes phased overnight so stores never lose their frontage, restaurant lots painted before the lunch crowd exists, church campuses off Three Notch and McDonald Road done midweek, and the ADA stalls and fire lanes that inspections keep finding. One written price, straight lines, no drama with your tenants.

High-traffic asphalt, unincorporated rules

The Highway 90 corridor concentrates exactly the conditions that eat stripe jobs: full-sun asphalt, constant turning traffic, and delivery trucks working the same aprons all day. Lots here fade on the fast end of the Gulf Coast schedule, and the difference between a center that looks kept-up and one that looks tired is mostly paint. For multi-tenant centers, we re-stripe in phases and keep every tenant's entrance open — the complaint you don't get is the point.

Tillmans Corner is also unincorporated, which trips up property owners: permitting and inspections run through Mobile County and the local fire district rather than a city hall, but the standards are the same — fire lanes marked and legible, accessible stalls counted and signed to the 2010 ADA Standards. If an inspection or a lender's property report flagged your lot, we'll quote exactly what's on the list and knock it out in a visit.

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

Tillmans Corner questions

Can you re-stripe our shopping center without disrupting the stores?

Yes — that's the normal way we do it. We work overnight or early morning in phases, coning off one section at a time, so every storefront keeps parking through the whole job.

Who enforces fire lanes out here if we're not in the city?

The county and the local fire district — and they do inspect. The marking standards are the same as anywhere: red curbs and legible fire-lane stenciling. If you've been written up, it's usually a one-visit fix.

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Tell us about your lot and get an honest, written price before any paint goes down.

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