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Fast Asphalt Parking Lot Striping in Orange County, CA

A faded parking lot doesn’t just look bad. It costs you customers before they ever walk through your door.

We have been striping parking lots across Orange County for thirty years. That is not a number we throw around lightly. It means we have seen what happens when businesses put off restriping too long, and we have fixed a lot of situations that could have been avoided with a simple call.

Faded lines cause confusion. Customers circle around not knowing where to park. ADA compliance becomes a real concern. And honestly, the overall impression it leaves on people pulling into your lot matters more than most business owners realize. First impressions start in the parking lot, not at the front door.

At Husky Asphalt Paving, we take that seriously. We are a family owned company, local to Orange County, and parking lot striping is one of those services we do quickly without cutting corners. Most jobs are completed in a single visit. We work around your schedule so your business does not have to shut down or lose parking during the process.

Whether you manage a retail strip, a warehouse facility, or a small commercial lot in Anaheim, Irvine, or anywhere in between, we show up on time, communicate clearly, and deliver clean and precise results.

If you need a full paving solution beyond striping, our team atHusky Asphalt Pavinghandles everything from the ground up.

Ready to get a quote? We keep it simple and straightforward. No runaround.

Orange County Asphalt Parking Lot Striping FAQs

How do you paint lines in an asphalt parking lot in Orange County?

Painting lines in an Orange County asphalt parking lot starts with cleaning the surface, then using a walk-behind striping machine with traffic-grade paint. Most local contractors here use water-based or solvent-based paint depending on the season. Fresh, clean lines usually take a few hours and dry fast in our warm SoCal weather.

Do you need a permit for parking lot striping in Orange County?

For most standard parking lot striping jobs in Orange County, you won’t need a permit. However, if you’re changing the layout, adding ADA-compliant spaces, or working on a commercial property with city requirements, a permit may be required. Always check with your local Orange County city planning department before starting.

Is sealcoating a parking lot worth it in Orange County?

Yes, sealcoating your Orange County parking lot is absolutely worth it. Our hot summers and UV exposure break down asphalt fast. A fresh sealcoat every 2-3 years protects the surface, extends the pavement life, and keeps your lot looking sharp. It’s one of the best investments a local property owner can make. For a deeper look at how Orange County road construction and asphalt maintenance work long term, it’s worth understanding what goes into keeping pavement in good shape from the ground up.

How do you quote a parking lot striping job in Orange County?

Quoting a parking lot striping job in Orange County comes down to measuring the total square footage, counting the number of stalls, and noting any ADA spaces or fire lanes needed. Most Orange County striping contractors charge per stall or by linear foot, then factor in layout complexity and surface condition.

How much does a 20x20 asphalt pad cost in Orange County?

A 20×20 asphalt pad in Orange County typically runs between $800 and $1,800 depending on grading, base prep, and material costs in our area. Orange County labor rates and asphalt prices fluctuate with oil markets, so getting two or three local bids is always a smart move before committing.

How much does asphalt striping cost in Orange County?

Asphalt striping in Orange County generally costs between $200 and $700 for a basic parking lot, with per-stall pricing ranging from $4 to $10. Larger commercial lots or jobs requiring ADA markings and fire lane striping will run higher. Most Orange County contractors offer free on-site estimates, so it’s worth calling around.