Archive for the ‘Wheel Stops’ Category

Placement of Wheel Stops

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

When you are planning a parking lot, whether you are planning one from scratch or are re-designing one, do you ever think about the wheel stops? Wheel stops are an integral part of any parking lot, just as getting the lines painted correctly is an integral part. Wheel stops not only help people to keep their vehicles where they go, they also help people to know where to park.

Knowing where to park and having the proper spacing in a parking lot is extremely important. If your clients do not park in the right place, it could mean that doors get damaged and cars get dented. Wheel stops help the patrons to understand where to park. Wheel stops are also an important piece of the puzzle because they keep cars from rolling where they shouldn’t go. You would never believe how many times people leave their vehicles in the drive or neutral positions when they get out of a car. It happens very frequently, and wheel stops can prevent the forgetful owner from damaging any cars, including their own! If you’re planning on working on your parking lot, make sure that the wheel stops are in the right place and are helpful to drivers.

Painted Wheel Stops?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

So you know that wheel stops exist in order to keep your vehicle from crashing into someone else’s, especially when it is parked, but what is the purpose of painting wheel stops? After all, why would you need to paint a large object that is made of concrete or wood?

Painting wheel stops isn’t just meant to make things look pretty, it actually helps people to see them. If you are in a parking garage, you may have a difficult time seeing the wheel stops because they could be low to the ground. Having them painted a bright yellow or orange is a good way to indicate where they are, helping the drivers to be able to see them so that they know where to park and when to stop driving. After all, there’s nothing worse than driving your car right into a wheel stop; it can severely damage your car! Some people choose not to paint their wheel stops, but many find that it makes things more attractive, and more organized, for the drivers. If you are interested in painting your wheel stops, make sure you get a company who knows not only how to paint them, but how to paint them correctly.

Wheel Stops: Saving Your Car

Monday, March 17th, 2008

When you park your vehicle in a parking garage, do you worry that it will go anywhere? Probably not. The reason that you don’t worry about your car rolling off isn’t just because the car is on a flat surface, but because there are wheel stops that are keeping your vehicle from rolling where it isn’t supposed to roll.

We often take wheel stops for granted, probably because they are all over the place, but wheel stops are very important. If you didn’t have wheel stops, your car may wind up rolling all over the place. It is very easy to get out of a vehicle before putting it in park, especially if you are on a flat surface and do not feel the car moving. One slight bump and your vehicle may roll from where you left it into another person’s vehicle, then you have to deal with insurance companies and a whole mess. Wheel stops are put in parking garages not only to help you to figure out where to park, but also to help keep damage from occurring to all of the cars in the parking lot.

Why and where do we need Wheel Stops?

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Wheel stops are something that most of us must have noticed earlier but have not paid much attention to. Wheel stops are artificial blocks meant to stop vehicles from moving up and down the gradient. They are also used to prevent traffic from passing through. Apart from these, Wheel stops are also used in parking lots by the parking lot operators to keep the vehicle in place and they are also used as a precautionary mark to prevent vehicles from parking too close to side walks, pavements or buildings. It is mandatory for all shopping malls and parking lots to install wheel stops.

A number of companies specialize in manufacturing wheel stops. They are available in wood as well as plastic. Plastic wheel stops are preferred as compared to the wooden ones as they need less maintenance. The wooden wheel stops are available in attractive colors. You can choose the best wheel stop as per your requirement.

But one thing to be kept in mind while selecting wheel stops is that they should be such that they are not easily moved by persons insistent on passing through forbidden entry ways and it is advisable to install these on a temporary basis.

How can Wheel stops be effective?

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

The most common functions of the Wheel stops are to stop traffic either in a cordoned off road, or separate incoming traffic from the outgoing ones, they are used in parking lots and they are also used by the mechanics when the vehicle is being repaired. Wheel stops are also used as a precautionary mark to prevent vehicles from parking too close to side walks, pavements or buildings and to reduce the speed of the vehicles at the entry to the parking lots.

The wheel stops need to be designed in a way that can make their job effective. A good wheel stop must be high enough that it can effectively block the wheel from going over it, including four wheel drives, but it should at the same time be of a height that would not damage a vehicle’s bumper. Wheel stops should also be such that they are not easily moved by persons insistent on passing through forbidden entry ways.

The wheel stops could be installed on a permanent basis or on a temporary basis. However, it is advisable to have wheel stops on a temporary basis since they have to be used at multiple locations.

What is Wheel stops used for?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

As the name suggests wheel stops are blocks used to stop vehicles from moving up or down the gradient. Wheel stops are placed in front or back of the tires whenever repairs of the vehicles are being carried out. These wheel stops helps the mechanics in ensuring that the vehicles remain immobile while they are repairing the vehicles. The wheel stops are also used to reduce the speed of the vehicles at the entry to the parking lots. These are also used in parking lots to keep the vehicles in place. These wheel stops are normally made of plastic or wood.

Wooden wheel stops are preferred by the parking lot attendants since it is easy to handle, they are bulky and are effective apart from being highly functional. Plastic wheel stops are also used and are preferred more because they are maintenance free.

The wheel stops come in all shapes, sizes and colors. They are available at all leading car accessories stores. They are durable and pressed in molds and can be used freely without fear of any damage. One thing about wheel stops is that it is advisable to have them on a temporary basis so that they can be used on multiple locations.

Wheel Stops Are Necessary For Safe Parking

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Have you ever wondered what wheels stops in a parking lot do? Wheel stops guarantee your vehicle stays put wherever it is parked and does not move forward or behind under any circumstances. Therefore, it would be a great idea to install wheel stops in your own parking lot because it will not only help cars from rolling forward, but it can also lower your liability since you’re preventing accidents from occuring

Having wheel stops fixed in your garage or wherever cars are parked is also advised even if there is a slight incline at your place of parking. In case you own a heavy vehicle, then you should go for wheel stops even if you do not park on a slope. You can buy good quality wheel stops from a number of vendors who specially deal with such kind of fixtures. These wheel stops can be fixed to your place of parking and they come equipped with necessary masonry fittings from the factory.

Wheel stops – Proceed no further

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Imagine you are driving into a restaurant and have found a parking space. It is near the garden, and will maneuver your car till your hit something that stops you in your tracks. Not to worry, these are wheel stops that have been planted to give you an indication of how far you can go. Made of concrete and usually constructed on the ground surface, these bar like devices act as stops. They help drivers park their car away from the building or walls. Since they are made of either concrete or recycled blocks, they are sturdy and can stand any amount of weight thrust against them. It is also a one time installation unless the layout of the space is going to change.

Available in different colors, these wheel stops are placed strategically to enable the drivers control their cars. They are weather proof and can stand any amount of heat or cold, and rains too. If the car parking lots are big, there might be one long bar of wheel stopper or there could be smaller ones that suit individual cars. They also won’t fade away or break with wear and tear, so absolutely no maintenance is required.

Wheel stops – Stop right here please

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Just like how a door stopper is used to stop movement of a door in the house, the wheel stops are used to stop cars and other big vehicles. These are used as a safety precaution in buildings where there are lawns or parks near the parking area. In places like hospitals or schools, where the park or play ground is likely to be right next to the parking lot, multiple such stoppers are required to control the movement of the cars. If a parent is in the school to pick up their child, they will want to park the car in a safe place and then go to get their child. If they are not careful, the vehicle could move into the play area making it unsafe for the children playing nearby.

Similarly, in hospitals where there are patients flowing in and out at all hours, it is essential for the parking lots to be equipped with bright colored wheel stops. These will ensure that the vehicles coming in are parked in their rightful places and not any further. Keeping the environment safe for people to move around in is the main purpose of these sturdy brick stoppers.

Wheel stops –Durable and worth it.

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

As you are pulling into a parking space, if your tire hits on something that stops it from going forward, you should know that there are wheel stops in place. These are used to give the driver an indication that this is as far as he can go and he needs to shut off the engine now. In some parking lots, there might be one long stopper in place whereas in others there would be multiple stops in place. Infact each parking lot will have an individual stop at the end of the parking space to stop vehicles.

The wheel stops are made using either plastic or rubber and so are of a good quality. Some companies even offer guarantee on these products so that if it wears out, you will get a free replacement. The other variety are the ones constructed using concrete, and these are preferred in large malls because the number of stops required would be numerous and maintaining them would become a hassle if it is made of any other material. These can be drilled into the ground and can withstand any amount of weight pushed against it and require little or no maintenance at all.