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Specialist Service

Line Marking

Sharp, long-lasting lines on car parks, warehouse floors, factory pedestrian zones and roadways.

AS/NZS Compliant
Fully Insured
After-hours Available
What's included

The scope, in detail.

Professional line marking in Sydney that lasts. We use high-performance chlorinated rubber and thermoplastic systems matched to your surface type, traffic volume, and compliance requirements — delivering durable markings that resist fading, wear, and harsh Australian conditions.

From 30-bay strata basements to 1,000-bay shopping centres, every project follows a proven process: surface preparation, precision masking, heavy-application coating, and proper curing for long-lasting results.

Car park bays & numbering
Warehouse pedestrian walkways
Factory floor safety zones
Pedestrian crossings (zebra, raised, school)
Directional arrows & turn lanes
Disabled (accessible) parking bays
Loading zones & fire lanes
Forklift exclusion zones
Custom stencilling (logos, symbols, text)
Line re-marking & touch-ups
Standards we work to

Built to Australian Standards.

Every line marking install we deliver references these standards. We hand them over in writing at sign-off.

AS/NZS 2890.1
Parking Facilities
Design standards for car parks including bay dimensions (typically 2.4m × 5.4m), aisle widths, circulation flow, and turning requirements for safe vehicle movement.
AS/NZS 2890.2
Off-Street Commercial Vehicle Facilities
Guidelines for loading docks, truck access areas, and service vehicle manoeuvring spaces in commercial and industrial sites.
AS/NZS 2890.6
Off-Street Parking for People with Disabilities
Requirements for accessible parking bays including dimensions, signage, access aisles, and compliance with disability access standards.
AS 1742 (Series)
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
National standard for road signs, pavement markings, symbols, and traffic control devices used in public roads and facilities.
AS 1742.2
Traffic Control Devices for General Use
Specifications for pavement markings, arrows, lane lines, and road symbols used for traffic guidance and safety.
AS 1319
Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment
Requirements for workplace safety signage including hazard markings, directional signs, and instructional symbols used in industrial and warehouse line marking.
AS 4049.1
Traffic Signal and Pavement Marking Materials
Standards for performance and durability of road marking paints and materials used in traffic and commercial applications.
AS 4049.3
Waterborne Paints for Pavement Marking
Specifications for water-based line marking paints including reflectivity, drying time, and environmental performance.
AS 4586
Slip Resistance Classification of New Pedestrian Surface Materials
Defines slip resistance ratings relevant for pedestrian walkways, crossings, and safety zones with line marking applications.
Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS)
Workplace Safety Obligations
Legal requirement for businesses to ensure safe pedestrian and vehicle separation using clear markings, signage, and hazard controls.
Australian Road Rules (Model Laws)
Road User Behaviour Standards
Governs how road markings must be used to regulate traffic movement, priority, lane usage, and pedestrian crossings.

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Common questions

Line Marking, answered.

How long does line marking take to dry?

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Traffic-grade water-based paint is touch-dry in 20–30 minutes and ready for light vehicle traffic within 2 hours. Two-pack epoxy and thermoplastic are faster (10–15 minutes). In cold (under 10°C) or humid conditions we allow 4 hours for full cure.

What paint do you use on car parks?

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For asphalt: chlorinated rubber traffic paint (3–4 year lifespan). For sealed concrete: 2-pack epoxy (5–7 years). For heavy-traffic roadways: hot-applied thermoplastic (6–8 years). We match the system to your surface and traffic load.

Can you mark our car park without closing it?

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Yes, this is most of what we do. For shopping centres and busy sites we stage the work — one zone at a time, usually overnight between 6pm and 6am. You get a staging plan with the quote.

How often do car park lines need re-marking?

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Quality marking on asphalt with moderate use lasts 4–6 years. Shopping centre entries and ramp tops wear faster (2–3 years). UV exposure, drainage and heavy vehicles all shorten lifespan. We recommend annual visual checks.

Do you remove old line markings before re-painting?

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It depends. If the layout is unchanged and old lines are sound, we clean and re-coat. If you're changing layout or there's peeling/ghosting, we remove first — water-blasting on asphalt, grinding on concrete. Removal is quoted separately.

Do you provide compliance documentation?

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Every job ends with: before/after photos, AS standard references, dimension verification records, paint MSDS, and a final invoice matching the quote. Larger jobs get as-built drawings.

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