Archive for May, 2008

Wheel Stops: Concrete or Rubber?

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The old standby for wheel stops is concrete. You can walk into almost any parking lot or parking garage and find concrete wheel stops in their usual place. Wheel stops are essential to have in your parking lot or parking garage, as they can help keep people, and property, safe. But did you know that there is another choice aside from concrete?

Concrete wheel stops are inexpensive, this is true, but they also break down after seven years of use. When they break down the rebar becomes apparent and is in prime position to harm or injure someone. Rubber wheel stops are becoming very popular. They are created using a number of different kinds of materials, and can have a variety of pluses to them depending on what they are made from. Some are resistant to UV, others are resistant to oil, and some are temperature resistant. There are also some wheel stops made out of a very high quality rubber that are resistant to almost anything you can throw at them. Rubber wheel stops do not crack or rot, and no rebar will be exposed with them. They are extremely flexible and may be the future for all parking lots.

Wheel Stops: Breaking Down

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Many people believe that anything that is made from concrete will last for forever. Unfortunately this is not so. Concrete, just like most other materials, is apt to break down over time, and the more it is used, the quicker it will break down. The same holds true for wheel stops. Most parking lot managers believe that their wheel stops will last for a lifetime, but wheel stops that are placed in parking lots often take a lot of damage, requiring that they be changed frequently.

In fact, most wheel stops have a life span of about seven years, and while this seems like a long time, it can go by very quickly. If you wait until the seven years is up, you will be at risk for having the wheel stop break down entirely, causing the rebar to be exposed. Usually the rebar is exposed at the end of the wheel stop, which is a prime place for someone to trip or get accidentally cut by the rusted metal. If you would like to avoid having a lawsuit brought against you, and you know that your wheel stops are getting older, think about getting them replaced.

Wheel Stops Are Extremely Important

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Wheel Stops serve a very important function when they are being used in a parking lot. They not only help those parking in your parking lot know where they should park and how far they should pull in, they also help to prevent damage to property, including other vehicles and landscapes. They may even help to save a life!

Even though they seem like such a small thing, wheel stops truly make a big impact. When someone is pulling into your parking lot or parking garage, a wheel stop helps them to quickly identify where they should park their car. When they pull in, a wheel stop helps them to see exactly where they should stop their car. Wheel stops keep the vehicle where they should be, so no matter what happens, the vehicle will remain safely parked. Quite often cars will unintentionally disengage from their parking gear, allowing them to roll where they would. Wheel stops keep the car from going very far and can help to keep property safe. They can even help to save a life, for as long as you plan your parking lot so that your customers walk in front of the wheel stops, a car will be unable to hit them.

Curb Painting Saves You Money, Time, and Frustration

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Have you ever had a package that was supposed to be delivered Fed Ex or UPS go missing? Have you had a friend try to drive to your home in order to pick you up to bring you to work who was delayed because they were unable to find your home? If you live in a busy area, especially one where the homes are built roughly the same, these things may have happened to you. They can be frustrating and can cost you time, and possibly money, to have to deal with.

Curb painting can help you to avoid all of these situations. When you employ a professional to do your curb painting, you will be able to get a striking looking painted curb that will not only look good, but will help you in a number of different ways. You will no longer have to worry that the delivery driver was unable to find your home, as you will have the curb painted so that it is simple to find. Your friends will be able to tell exactly which house is yours quickly, no matter whether it is night or day.

All Houses Look Alike? Try Curb Painting

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Do you live in a place where all the houses look alike? This is one of the latest trends in the housing market – to create cookie-cutter homes that all look alike so that you can sell them more cheaply. This can be a great alternative for someone who is looking to buy an affordable home, but it can cause problems when you are trying to tell one home from another. Homes that are decorated alike, and look alike, and are built alike, can be hard to differentiate between, especially by a someone who is looking to find your specific house. Curb painting is one way to make your house stand out from the others on your street.

Curb painting is a very inexpensive way to make your home stand out from all the rest. A professional who has done curb painting for a number of years can come to your home, show you the different lettering options, and can have your curb painted in a very short amount of time. Curb painting not only allows your visitors to be able to find your home much more easily, it makes the job much easier for anyone having to respond to a 911 call.

Curb Painting as an Easy Business Venture?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

If you’ve been searching for curb painting online, you likely have seen that there are plenty of websites out there who claim that you can begin curb painting as an easy and profitable business venture. They say on these websites that it is an easy business to begin, and that it requires little capital, or knowledge, to begin. While some of this may be true, not all of it is.

It does not cost a fortune to begin a curb painting business if you are planning on painting everything by hand. Unfortunately when you paint by hand the numbers and letters do not come out even, making it look sloppy and unprofessional. In order to have a good curb painting business you need to have people who will hire you. If you’re planning on doing just curb painting, you may have a difficult time finding a constant flow of clientele. Those who do curb painting as well as other painting, such as parking lot striping, have a larger clientele base to fall back on. The bottom line is that curb painting is not as easy of a business venture as many websites make it out to be.

Top Five Reasons to Have Your Parking Lot Striping Professionally Done

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

1. Making the most of your parking lot. If you have not been trained in parking lot striping, or if you have never done it professionally before, you may not know how to make the most out of the space that you have available. A professional can help you to create a beautiful looking parking lot that makes your customers happy.

2. Handicapped laws. A professional will know how to adhere to the handicapped laws that apply to parking lot striping. They will know how to ensure that there is enough space for a handicapped vehicle.

3. Less maintenance. When you have a professional take care of your parking lot striping, you will need to have maintenance done less frequently. They use high quality paint that is meant to stay bright and last for a very long time.

4. A fresh eye. When you hire a professional to do your parking lot striping, you will be hiring someone with a fresh eye. He may be able to help you to see some ideas for your space that you hadn’t seen before.

5. A clean look. A professional parking lot striper will be able to give you a clean, professional looking parking lot every time.

Curb Painting and Your Home Business

Monday, May 19th, 2008

With the gas prices steadily rising, many people are finding that it is more cost effective to work from home. They set up their business at home and begin to work, only to discover soon after that some of their co-workers, bosses, and even clients are having a difficult time finding their house! This is a common problem and one that can be avoided simply by having professional curb painting done at your home.

Curb painting is the process of painting your address on the curb outside of your home. While it sounds as though this is too much of a simple solution to work, it really isn’t. Even if you have your home or mailbox marked, it may not be easy to see. Try driving a few seconds away from your house and see if you can read the numbers or names that are attached to your home. Chances are high that you can not. Curb painting uses reflective paint, making it easy to see the address of your house no matter whether it is day or evening, and the large lettering that is close to the street makes it almost impossible for someone to miss your home.

Parking Lot Striping: Really That Big of a Deal?

Friday, May 16th, 2008

More than one business owner has wondered if they should spend money in order to get their parking lot striping done by a professional. They figure that it is not that difficult of a job – after all, all you need to do is lay some lines down with some paint and your parking lot will be set, right?

Wrong.

Parking lot striping is not just about getting paint on the pavement, but rather is about making sure that your customers and anyone who tries to get into your building will be able to quickly, easily, and most of all, safely. If your parking lot is rife with blind spots, or the spaces are too small, you may be risking someone’s life and limbs. Make sure that your parking lot striping is done professionally, by someone who knows how to break up a parking lot efficiently and beautifully, and who is also trained in making sure that the parking lot striping meets and exceeds all of the necessary safety guidelines that are recommended. Don’t just lay the paint on the pavement, have the paint put down in such a way that the parking lot makes your business look as good as you know it should.

Natural Shade and Parking Lot Striping

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Have you ever been in a parked car in the middle of the summer? The heat can get to be so intense that sometimes you can actually cook an egg. People hate to park their car in an outside parking lot and leave it, only to return to find that it is sweltering hot inside of the car. Most business owners believe that there is nothing that they can do in order to prevent their customers from having to face this misery, when actually, there is.

When you have a professional planning your parking lot striping, they should take a look around at the natural shade that you have in the parking lot area. If you have trees, or even tall shrubbery, your parking lot striping should be adjusted in order to make the best usage of that natural shade. It may even be possible, and preferable, to bring in a few trees or shrubs, in order to give your customers beauty and shade at the same time. You can also make use of large buildings that are near your parking lot. Their shade can keep your customers cars cool and enjoyable to get back into.