Professional Interior Line Striping & Painting
Warehouse Line Striping provides expert interior line striping and industrial floor painting services for distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and commercial facilities nationwide. Our precision markings enhance workplace safety, optimize workflow efficiency, and ensure compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 walking-working surfaces standards.
A well-planned interior line painting system is essential for organizing complex environments. By clearly defining pedestrian walkways, forklift traffic lanes, staging areas, and hazard zones, you minimize the risk of accidents and streamline daily operations. We also implement 5S/Lean manufacturing visual cues to boost productivity.
We utilize industrial-grade latex, urethane, and epoxy coatings engineered to withstand heavy forklift traffic, pallet dragging, and routine scrubbing. Our specialized crews understand the demands of 24/7 facilities and offer flexible scheduling—including overnight and weekend shifts—to complete your project with minimal operational downtime.
Interior Striping Solutions:
- OSHA-compliant safety boundaries & hazard zones
- Pedestrian walkways & forklift traffic separation
- 5S & Lean manufacturing floor markings
- Pallet staging & inventory storage grids
- Loading dock staging areas
- AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) paths
- Emergency exit routes & clearance zones
- Custom floor graphics & safety stenciling
Why Invest in Professional Interior Line Painting?
Safety & Compliance: The primary goal of interior striping is safety. Clear, high-visibility lines prevent collisions between material handling equipment and personnel, keeping your facility compliant with OSHA and ANSI safety color codes.
Operational Efficiency: Proper floor markings organize your space. Designated zones for incoming freight, outbound shipments, and temporary storage eliminate confusion, reduce search times, and improve overall throughput.
Durability: Standard paint quickly fades or chips under industrial use. We perform thorough surface preparation (including shot blasting or grinding when necessary) and apply high-performance coatings that deliver a long lifespan even in high-traffic areas.
What Our Clients Say
Trusted by facility managers and distribution center directors nationwide.
“Warehouse Line Striping handled our entire interior line painting project over a holiday weekend. The pedestrian walkways and forklift lanes are perfectly defined, and the durability of the paint has exceeded our expectations.”
“We needed to update our interior striping for an upcoming safety audit. Their team worked quickly and ensured all our new staging zones and hazard areas were fully OSHA compliant. Highly recommended!”
“The 5S markings they applied to our manufacturing floor have drastically improved our workflow. The lines are crisp, bright, and haven't faded even with heavy daily traffic. Great communication throughout the process.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does interior line painting take to dry?
Drying times depend on the type of coating used and the facility's environment. Standard fast-drying industrial traffic paint can often be walked on within 30 to 60 minutes and handle light forklift traffic in a few hours. Epoxy and urethane systems typically require longer curing times, often 12 to 24 hours before heavy traffic can resume. We schedule work to align with your downtime to minimize disruptions.
Do you need to prepare the floor before striping?
Yes, proper surface preparation is critical for line durability. The floor must be clean, dry, and free of dust, grease, and old flaking paint. Depending on the floor's condition and the coating being applied, preparation may include industrial scrubbing, power washing, shot blasting, or diamond grinding to ensure maximum adhesion.
What colors are standard for interior floor markings?
OSHA and ANSI guidelines recommend specific colors for different purposes. Yellow is standard for aisles, traffic lanes, and general physical hazards. Red indicates fire equipment or danger zones. White is often used for production equipment or floor stand displays. Blue, green, and black are frequently used for raw materials, finished goods, and work-in-progress areas in 5S systems.