Warehouse Line Striping Services
We install precise, durable, and OSHA-compliant line striping for warehouse safety, traffic flow, and 5S/Lean manufacturing organization.
Why Professional Line Striping is an "Asset"
Warehouse line striping is not "paint." It's a critical safety system. Faded, peeling, or incorrect lines are a direct OSHA violation and a major liability. Our professional system protects your people and your assets.
- OSHA & Safety Compliance: Clear lines for pedestrian walkways, forklift lanes, and "Keep Clear" zones are a legal requirement.
- Increased Efficiency: A well-marked floor (5S/Lean) improves organization, reduces travel time, and minimizes picking errors.
- Extreme Durability: We use 2-part epoxy and polyaspartic coatings that are chemically bonded to the concrete, not cheap latex paint that peels off.
Our Process: Preparation is Everything
The #1 failure of line striping is peeling. This is caused by "hobbyists" who just roll paint onto a dirty floor. The paint sticks to the *dirt*, not the concrete, and is peeled up by forklift tires in weeks.
Our process guarantees a permanent bond. We use industrial diamond grinders or shot blasters to "profile" the concrete *only* where the line will be. This creates a clean, porous surface for the epoxy to "bite" into, making the line a permanent, bonded part of the floor. This is the professional standard for high-traffic warehouses in Tracy.
DIY vs. Pro: The "Latex Paint" Trap
Using a roll of "caution tape" or a can of cheap latex "traffic paint" is not a solution. It's a temporary fix that will fail immediately under forklift traffic. The tape will peel, and the paint will flake, creating a bigger mess and failing your safety audit. A professional line should last for *years*, not days.
Failed "Latex Paint" (The "Hobbyist")
This standard paint was rolled onto a dirty floor. It has flaked off under forklift traffic, creating a safety hazard.
Epoxy Striping (The "Pro")
This 2-part epoxy line was applied to a diamond-ground surface. It is permanently bonded to the concrete.
★★★★★
"4RENT transformed our Tracy warehouse. Their Line Striping was precise, and the Concrete Crack Repair handled all our forklift damage. We passed our safety audit with flying colors."
Line Striping FAQs
What colors do you use?
We can match any color, but standard OSHA-compliant colors include:
- Yellow: Traffic lanes, forklift paths, and "Caution" areas.
- White: Pedestrian walkways and work-cell boundaries.
- Red: "Danger" zones, fire extinguisher/sprinkler access.
- Green: "Safety" zones, first-aid stations.
How long does it take to dry?
Because we use fast-curing polyaspartics and epoxies, traffic can often resume in just a few hours, minimizing your facility's downtime.
Do you remove old, failed lines?
Yes. As part of our professional preparation, we use diamond grinders to completely remove all old, peeling paint, tape, or VCT tile glue before we install your new, permanent system.