Western State Bank in Dodge City hired the Pro Stripe Parking Lot Maintenance crew to refresh their concrete drive lanes and parking lot with pressure washing, crack filling, and restriping.
The project included a deep clean of all high-traffic concrete surfaces, targeted crack repair, and crisp, ADA-compliant line striping to restore function, safety, and curb appeal ahead of a busy summer season.
BEFORE AND AFTER
3 PHASE PROCESS
PHASE 1: CLEANING AND PREPARING THE SURFACE
To prepare the surface for restriping and crack sealing, we pressure washed the drive lanes thoroughly and treated the remaining parts of the parking lot. This deep cleaning removed all grime and buildup, leaving the area bright, fresh, and ready for the next steps.
PHASE 2: PROTECTING AND SEALING CRACKS
We use high-grade polyurethane Sealant to seal cracks in concrete surfaces, providing a flexible and durable barrier against water and debris. This premium sealant adapts to the natural expansion and contraction of concrete, preventing further damage and extending the lifespan of the pavement.
PHASE 3: PAINTING PARKING LINES, MARKINGS, AND ADA PARKING SPOTS
We painted crisp, durable parking lot lines and applied clear stenciling for ADA stalls, directional arrows, and traffic control. This ensured a safe, organized, and welcoming parking area for Western State Bank’s staff and customers.
PROJECT SUMMARY
Pressure washed concrete drive lanes and cleaned the entire parking lot to remove dirt, oil stains, and buildup.
Applied crack sealing using high-grade polyurethane Sealant to protect and extend the pavement’s lifespan.
We painted new parking stall lines, ADA stalls, and directional markings across the whole lot to make traffic flow clear and organized. The fresh, sharp lines gave the lot a clean, well-maintained look that improves safety and makes a better first impression for Western State Bank.
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OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Friday 8 AM to 6 PM, Saturday 10 AM to 5PM, Sunday by appointment only
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