Sharper Lots, Safer Traffic Flow, and ADA Compliance Done Right
To improve safety, organization, ADA compliance, and curb appeal in a single pass, Blacktop Paving LLC delivers commercial parking lot striping across the Ogden, UT area. Fresh, properly laid out striping is one of the most visible improvements a property can make — tenants notice, customers notice, and inspectors notice when accessible spaces are marked correctly. Whether the project is a new lot in Logan, a refresh on a retail center in Layton, or a full reorganization of an industrial site in Brigham City, our crews handle the layout, the painting, and the compliance details that make a striping project actually deliver.
Brian Blackner founded Blacktop Paving LLC in 2019 after spending more than 15 years working every aspect of asphalt — including the striping that finishes the job. That hands-on experience shows up in the details: clean lines that don’t bleed, accurate ADA dimensions, traffic flow markings that actually direct vehicles where you want them, and durable paint that doesn’t ghost out the first winter.
What Striping Includes
Commercial striping covers parking stall layout, ADA-accessible spaces and access aisles, traffic flow arrows, fire lane markings, stop bars and crosswalks, loading zone designations, and curb painting. Done correctly, striping organizes traffic, supports ADA compliance, reduces liability exposure, and improves the customer experience for everyone using the lot. Done sloppily, it produces a lot that looks unmanaged and fails compliance review.
Types of Striping We Provide
- New Lot Layout — Full layout and striping of newly paved or repaved parking lots
- Restripe Existing Lots — Refresh of fading or worn striping on existing pavement
- ADA Compliance Striping — Accessible spaces, access aisles, and pathway markings to meet ADA requirements
- Traffic Flow Markings — Directional arrows, stop bars, yield markings, and lane lines
- Fire Lane Markings — Red curb painting and fire lane stenciling per local code
- Custom Stenciling — Reserved space markings, “no parking” zones, customer-only designations
- Curb Painting — Yellow curbs for caution, red for fire lanes, blue for accessibility
Our Striping Process
- Layout Planning — We design or follow specified layouts that maximize stall counts while meeting code requirements
- Surface Preparation — The pavement is cleaned of debris and any loose material that would prevent paint adhesion
- Layout Marking — Stall corners and key reference points are chalked or marked before paint is applied
- Paint Application — Quality traffic-grade paint is applied at proper thickness for durability
- ADA Detail Work — Accessible space symbols, hatching, and access aisles are striped to ADA dimensional requirements
- Cure Time — Paint typically dries enough for traffic within 30-60 minutes; full cure is several hours
Benefits of Professional Striping in the Ogden, UT Area
- ADA Compliance Support — Properly dimensioned accessible spaces and access aisles meet code requirements
- Safer Traffic Flow — Clear directional markings reduce wrong-way driving and pedestrian-vehicle conflicts
- Maximized Stall Count — Smart layout fits more usable stalls into available pavement
- Professional Property Appearance — Sharp striping signals a well-managed property
- Reduced Liability — Compliant ADA spaces and clear fire lane markings reduce exposure to claims and code violations
Why Property Owners and Property Managers in the Ogden, UT Area Choose Blacktop Paving LLC
- 15+ Years of Trade Experience — Brian Blackner has laid out and striped commercial lots across Northern Utah for over 15 years
- ADA Expertise — Accessible space dimensions, slope tolerances, and access aisle layouts handled correctly the first time
- Quality Traffic Paint — We use durable traffic-grade paint that holds up to plowing, traffic, and UV exposure
- 2-Year Workmanship Warranty — Striping work is backed by our two-year guarantee
- Pricing You Can Verify — We commit to beating any matching competitor estimate by 10% when quality specifications align
- Right-the-First-Time Standard — Striping that doesn’t need to be fixed by the next contractor
- Licensed Utah Contractor — Utah Contractor License #11610978-5501
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does striping paint typically last?
Quality traffic-grade paint on a sound asphalt surface typically holds up for 1-3 years before needing refresh, depending on traffic volume, snow plowing intensity, and sun exposure. Heavily trafficked drive aisles often need annual refresh; outer parking stalls can sometimes go longer.
What are the ADA requirements for accessible spaces?
ADA-accessible spaces have specific minimum dimensions, slope tolerances (typically maximum 2% in any direction), required access aisles next to each space, and proper signage. Van-accessible spaces have additional requirements. We handle these details to current code on every striping project.
How long after new pavement should striping happen?
New asphalt typically needs 7-14 days to cure before striping so the surface is dry and stable enough to hold paint properly. We coordinate timing with paving projects to keep schedules efficient while protecting the quality of both the surface and the paint.
Related Services
Round out your striping project with these complementary services:
- Sealcoating — Sealcoat first, then stripe over fresh sealcoat for a complete refresh
- Parking Lot Paving — Striping is the final step of new lot construction
- Asphalt Maintenance — Schedule regular restripe as part of an ongoing maintenance program
- Parking Lot Repair — Repair, sealcoat, and restripe in a coordinated project sequence
Schedule Your Free Striping Estimate
Need fresh striping on your commercial lot in the Ogden, UT area? Contact Blacktop Paving LLC for a free, on-site estimate. We’ll review the layout, handle ADA details correctly, and back the work with our 2-year warranty.
Blacktop Paving LLC
Phone: 435-230-8318
Email: brian@blacktoppave.net
188 N 1350 E, Lewiston, UT 84320
Serving Ogden, UT and surrounding Northern Utah communities





