Fresno County · Highway 168
Striping in Clovis —
straight lines, legal stalls.
For line striping near Clovis, the Valley keeps recommending the same family shop it’s recommended for three decades. We’re 15 minutes from the yard — close enough for a free site walk, established enough that we’ll still be here when the warranty matters.
Clovis sits immediately northeast of Fresno — same metro area, different town. The historic core around Old Town Clovis has its own character, and the newer subdivisions stretching east along Highway 168 toward Friant are where most of our recent residential paving has been.
We do the new driveways and walkways in the master-planned HOAs, the parking-lot work for the shopping centers along Herndon and Shaw, and the maintenance schedules for several of the larger apartment complexes here. Most jobs run on the same lead time as Fresno proper.
In Clovis that means master-planned communities with strict HOA paving specs, restaurant and retail lots that can only close half at a time, and builder-grade driveways where the base prep ran thin the first time around. We schedule Clovis work in efficient runs (Highway 168 carries the trip), so mobilization never pads your quote.
Striping in Clovis
Layout, paint, compliance.
Crisp stripes do two jobs at once: they make a property look managed, and they keep it legal. Faded stalls, missing van aisles and wrong signage are the things ADA drive-by lawsuits are built on in California — and they’re also the cheapest problem on this page to fix. We lay out and paint stalls, fire lanes, arrows, crosswalks and curbs, and we bring the accessible spaces up to current code while we’re at it.
How a striping job runs.
A striping visit starts with a count: how many stalls the code requires for your lot size, how many accessible spaces with which signage, where the flow should move. Then chalk lines, your sign-off, and paint — water-based for most lots, thermoplastic where the traffic justifies it. Phased sections keep the business open the whole time.
Why this shop
How the estimate works.
Here’s what an estimate looks like: a real site walk in Clovis, measurements on paper, a straight answer about what the surface needs now versus what can wait — and a written number. Valley heat, expansive clay and irrigation cycles punish shortcuts; thirty-plus years here taught us which corners never to cut.
Free estimates in Clovis: (559) 442-4105. If the crew’s on a job, leave a message — same-day callbacks are the norm.
Striping questions
Asked before every
Clovis job.
How many ADA stalls does my lot need?
It scales with lot size — 1 accessible stall per 25 total is the baseline, with van-accessible requirements on top. We count it per current code at the estimate and put it in writing.
Do you stripe after sealcoating?
Always — sealcoating buries the old lines, so striping is the finishing step of every sealcoat job we do. If someone else sealed your lot and left it black, we can lay the lines back down.
Do you really cover Clovis?
Clovis runs on the same lead time as Fresno proper — it’s 15 minutes from the yard. Estimates usually happen within a couple of days, and same-week starts are normal once you sign off.
