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Borderline Striping specializes in parking lot restriping Kansas City property managers, owners, and investors rely on to bring their lots back to life. We refresh faded lines, redefine stalls, and restore the curb appeal that makes properties look maintained.
No need to repave. No need to redesign. Just fresh, crisp lines that make your whole property shine again.
Actively restriping lots throughout Johnson County, Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, and the entire KC Metro.
First, consider first impressions.
A faded lot looks neglected—even if the building itself is immaculate. Potential tenants, customers, and buyers notice. However, they just might not tell you. Instead, they’ll simply move on to the property down the street that looks cared for.
Beyond curb appeal, your tenants feel the frustration. “Where do I park?” “Is this visitor or resident?” “Someone took my spot again.” When lines are faint or gone, confusion takes over. And inevitably, those complaints land on your desk.Even more concerning, safety risks increase. Fire lanes that aren’t clearly marked. Handicap stalls that blend into regular parking. Pedestrian walkways that disappear. Faded lines aren’t just unsightly—more importantly, they’re a liability.
But here’s the good news: Restriping is the fastest, most affordable way to reverse all of it.
We refresh every line in your lot—stalls, aisles, access lanes, and fire lanes. As a result, your property looks brand new, start to finish.
We repaint blue stalls, re-stencil handicap symbols, and refresh access aisle hatch markings. Plus, full measurements and compliance documentation are always included.
Those red curbs fade fast. That's why we bring them back to bright, visible red with crisp white lettering: "NO PARKING FIRE LANE.
Faded "VISITOR PARKING," "RESERVED," or directional arrows? We'll repaint them bold and clear. Consequently, confusion disappears.
Address numbers. Loading zones. No parking areas. When we're done, fresh curb paint makes everything look finished.
Those yellow stripes need love too. After all, we'll repaint them bright and visible.
First and foremost, parking lot restriping isn’t just painting over old lines. Rather, it’s a complete refresh that:
Think of it as a facial for your asphalt. Same lot. Same layout. But now, just brighter, sharper, and better-looking.
Lines are faint or patchy
Paint is peeling or cracking Stalls are hard to find at night Tenants complain about parking confusion It's been 1–2 years since last stripingHow do you know when it’s time to restripe? The signs are usually hard to miss. Lines may appear faint or patchy, making it difficult to tell where one stall ends and another begins. Paint might be peeling or cracking as the elements take their toll over time. At night, faded lines can disappear entirely in low light, leaving drivers to guess where to park. Beyond the visual cues, you might notice operational issues—like tenants complaining about parking confusion, with visitors ending up in resident spots. And if it’s been 1–2 years since your last striping, you’re likely due for a refresh. In short, if any of this sounds familiar, it’s time to give your lot some attention.
Think of it as a facial for your asphalt. Same lot. Same layout. But now, just brighter, sharper, and better-looking.
Most commercial lots need restriping every 1-3 years, depending on traffic volume, climate, and paint quality. We use professional-grade waterborne acrylic for maximum durability.
From your first phone call to us, to the moment we pack up and leave you with a fresh lot. In most cases, lots are completed in 1–2 days. Furthermore, we work efficiently and offer night/weekend scheduling to minimize disruption.
Typically, no. Restriping is for lots with good pavement but faded lines. That said, if your asphalt is cracked or deteriorating, we'll let you know—but most lots just need fresh paint.
Honestly, we prefer not to—it affects precision. That's precisely why we offer night and weekend scheduling when lots are empty.
It varies, depending on lot size, number of stalls, and additional services like stencils or curb painting. However, we provide free, transparent quotes—no surprises.
Great question. Striping can refer to new lots or existing ones. Restriping, on the other hand, specifically means refreshing faded lines on an existing lot. Same great work, just less pavement prep.