Industrial development is following the rooftops into North Collin County. Clear floor markings keep facilities safe, organized, and OSHA-friendly.
We provide
- Pedestrian walkway and forklift lane striping
- Staging, loading dock, and pallet zone markings
- Rack aisle markings and hazard striping
- Durable epoxy and industrial floor paint options
- Custom stenciling for warehouses, distribution, flex space, and shop floors
Send us your floor plan for a free marking proposal — call (719) 238-4294.
Frequently asked questions
What do OSHA regulations say about warehouse floor markings?
OSHA 1910.176 requires permanent aisle markings where mechanical handling equipment is used. OSHA’s recognized practice is yellow for aisles and passageways, with widths commonly 2–6 inches. Additional colors follow ANSI conventions: red for fire equipment, black/yellow for hazards.
What’s better for warehouse floors — paint or tape?
For forklift traffic, painted or epoxy markings outlast tape significantly. Tape suits temporary layouts; paint and epoxy suit permanent lanes and high-traffic zones.
How long before we can drive forklifts on new floor striping?
Standard floor paints cure for traffic in 24 hours; epoxy systems typically need 24–72 hours for full cure. We schedule around shifts and can stripe zones in phases to keep operations running.