Line Marking
Precision line marking for car parks, warehouses, factories, and roads. Applied accurately, compliant with Australian standards, and built to last.
Precision Marking for Every Surface
Car parks, warehouses, sports courts, and roads — each requiring the right product, the right technique, and a layout that makes sense in practice.
Car Park Line Marking
Parking bays, disabled spaces, arrows, and entry/exit markings applied cleanly and in compliance with Australian standards.
Warehouse & Factory Floors
Pedestrian walkways, forklift lanes, hazard zones, and loading areas marked to AS/NZS safety standards using high-durability floor coatings.
Road & Driveway Marking
Road markings, chevrons, stop lines, and give-way markings for commercial, industrial, and residential applications.
Sports Courts & Recreational
Basketball courts, tennis courts, netball courts, and multi-use areas lined with sport-specific paint formulations.
Safety & Hazard Marking
Bright, high-visibility safety markings for stairs, edges, machinery exclusion zones, and emergency evacuation paths.
Re-marking & Repainting
Faded or worn lines refreshed over existing layouts, or full removal and re-marking to a new configuration.
How a Line Marking Project Works
Site Measure & Layout
We measure the area, confirm the layout plan, and mark out positions for approval before any paint is applied.
Surface Preparation
Floors swept, degreased, and dried. Old lines removed where needed. Surface condition assessed for adhesion.
Product Selection
The right line marking paint for the surface: water-based, solvent-based, or thermoplastic depending on use and traffic type.
Line Application
Applied by machine for precision and consistent width. Stencils used for symbols, numbers, and arrows.
Cure & Inspection
Lines allowed to cure fully before traffic resumes. Final inspection against the approved layout plan.
Documentation
As-marked layout provided on request for compliance records or council submissions.
Need Line Marking Done Right?
We'll measure your site, confirm the layout, and provide a quote before any paint hits the ground.