Pavement Striping and Markings in Southwest Ohio

Roberts Paving Inc. provides professional pavement striping and markings for municipalities, townships, commercial properties, schools, and churches throughout Southwest Ohio. From centerlines and edge lines on township roads to crosswalk markings, stop bars, and ADA-compliant parking lot striping, we handle the full range of pavement marking needs across Highland County, Clermont County, Brown County, Adams County, and Clinton County. Clear, durable pavement markings are essential for safety and compliance on any road or property.

Our Pavement Striping Process

Layout and Measurement

We measure the area and plan the marking layout according to applicable standards, whether that is ODOT road marking specifications, ADA parking requirements, or local municipal codes.

Surface Preparation

The pavement surface is cleaned of dirt, debris, and any loose material. For re-striping jobs, we address old marking removal as needed to ensure clean, visible new lines.

Marking Application

We apply traffic paint using professional striping equipment for crisp, straight lines. Centerlines, edge lines, crosswalks, stop bars, arrows, and all other markings are applied to the specified dimensions and reflectivity standards.

Quality Inspection

Every marking is inspected for accuracy, alignment, and proper coverage. We barricade freshly painted areas and provide guidance on when the surface can be opened to traffic.

Whether it is a township road or a commercial parking lot, our striping process ensures clean, precise, and compliant pavement markings every time.

Why Southwest Ohio Chooses Roberts Paving for Pavement Striping

Roberts Paving Inc. applies pavement striping and markings with the same attention to quality we bring to every other part of our work. We use high-quality traffic paint that adheres properly to both fresh and existing asphalt, applied cleanly and precisely. Our experience with both municipal road striping and commercial parking lot striping gives us a thorough understanding of the compliance requirements, safety standards, and practical needs across different types of properties and roadways throughout Southwest Ohio.

We pave driveways, parking lots, and roads throughout Hillsboro, Cincinnati, Batavia, Wilmington, Georgetown, Mt. Orab, Blanchester, Milford, Loveland, and the surrounding communities. If you’re in Southwest Ohio, we can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pavement markings do you apply?

We apply centerlines, edge lines, lane lines, stop bars, crosswalk markings, directional arrows, parking lot striping, ADA-compliant accessible space markings, fire lane designations, handicap symbols, and no-parking zone markings. If it goes on asphalt pavement in Southwest Ohio, we can apply it correctly and to specification.

Yes. Restriping after sealcoating is standard practice since sealcoating covers existing lines. We can coordinate the sealcoating and parking lot striping as a single project for efficiency, or handle the striping separately once the sealcoat has fully cured to manufacturer specifications.

Pavement markings typically last one to three years in Ohio depending on traffic volume, weather exposure, and whether the surface has been sealcoated recently. High-volume parking lots and roads may require restriping more frequently. We can advise you on a realistic restriping schedule based on your specific property and usage.

Yes. For municipal road striping, we use glass-bead reflective traffic paint that meets ODOT visibility and retroreflectivity standards. This ensures road markings are visible at night and in wet conditions for driver safety.

We primarily work with traffic paint for pavement markings. For projects that require thermoplastic or other specialty marking materials, contact us to discuss your specific requirements and we will advise on the best approach for your application.

Traffic paint can typically be applied within 24 to 48 hours after asphalt paving, depending on temperature and curing conditions. For sealcoated surfaces, we wait until the sealcoat has fully cured to manufacturer specifications before applying striping. We coordinate timing as part of every project.