Warehouse Line Striping in North Carolina

WAREHOUSE LINE STRIPING

PRECISION AISLE MARKING, SAFETY ZONES, PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS & FORKLIFT TRAFFIC LANES FOR WAREHOUSES OF ANY SIZE.

EPOXY LINE PAINTING

HIGH-TRAFFIC epoxy line stripingS BUILT TO LAST 3–7+ YEARS IN DEMANDING INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS.

WAREHOUSE LINE REMOVAL

PROFESSIONAL REMOVAL OF OLD FLOOR MARKINGS — GRINDING, SHOT BLASTING & SURFACE PREP FOR RELAYOUT.

LARGE PARKING LOT STRIPING

COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL PARKING LOT STRIPING, ADA COMPLIANCE, DIRECTIONAL ARROWS & FIRE LANES.

TRUCK COURT STRIPING & NUMBERING

DOCK DOOR NUMBERING, TRUCK COURT LANE MARKING & STAGING AREA STRIPING FOR DISTRIBUTION CENTERS.

NORTH CAROLINA | INDUSTRIAL GRADE WAREHOUSE LINE STRIPING

Warehouse Line Striping in North Carolina

North Carolina is a major logistics and distribution hub, with Charlotte serving as a key freight corridor connecting the Southeast to the Northeast. Our experienced crews serve distribution centers, fulfillment warehouses, manufacturing plants, cold storage facilities, and other industrial properties across North Carolina. Our OSHA-compliant floor marking systems improve safety, workflow efficiency, and regulatory compliance for facilities of all sizes.

Our Services in North Carolina

Warehouse Line Striping
OSHA-compliant aisle lines, safety zones, pedestrian walkways, and forklift traffic lanes for North Carolina warehouses.
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Warehouse Floor Striping
Complete floor marking layouts for North Carolina distribution centers — from new installations to full re-stripes.
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Epoxy Line Painting
Two-component epoxy floor marking systems lasting 3–7+ years in demanding North Carolina industrial environments.
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Warehouse Line Removal
Professional removal of existing floor markings using shot blasting, grinding, and chemical stripping at North Carolina facilities.
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Parking Lot Striping
ADA-compliant parking lot striping for industrial campuses and distribution centers throughout North Carolina.
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Truck Court Striping
Dock door numbering, truck court lane marking, and staging area striping for North Carolina distribution centers.
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Why North Carolina Facility Managers Choose Us

North Carolina’s growing logistics sector, anchored by Charlotte’s position as a major distribution hub and Raleigh-Durham’s expanding tech and biotech industries, creates significant demand for professional warehouse floor marking services. Our team delivers floor marking systems that meet or exceed OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 walking-working surfaces standards. We work around your operational schedule to minimize disruption.

30+
Years Experience
Industrial floor marking specialists since 1994
50
States Served
Nationwide service, local expertise
100%
OSHA Compliant
Full documentation for compliance records
24/7
Scheduling
Weekend and overnight work available

Cities We Serve in North Carolina

We provide warehouse line striping and floor marking services throughout North Carolina, including:

What North Carolina Clients Say

★★★★★

“Warehouse Line Striping completed our warehouse re-stripe in Charlotte over a single weekend. The crew was professional, efficient, and the results were excellent. Our safety audit passed without any issues.”

Kevin M.
Distribution Center Manager
★★★★★

“We manage three warehouse facilities in North Carolina and Warehouse Line Striping handles all of them. Consistent quality, reliable scheduling, and they always work around our operating hours.”

Rachel B.
Regional Facility Director
★★★★★

“Our Greensboro fulfillment center needed a complete floor marking overhaul. The team arrived on time, worked through the night, and delivered a flawless result. Highly recommend.”

James T.
Warehouse Operations Manager

Frequently Asked Questions — North Carolina Warehouse Floor Marking

Common questions from North Carolina facility and property managers about our warehouse line striping services.

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Professional Warehouse & Industrial Floor Marking in North Carolina

Warehouse Lines is the premier provider of commercial and industrial floor marking services throughout North Carolina. From high-traffic distribution centers along the I-85, I-77, I-40, and I-95 corridors to manufacturing plants, cold storage facilities, and fulfillment warehouses, our experienced crews deliver precision line striping that withstands heavy forklift traffic and meets all federal OSHA safety standards.

Operating an industrial facility in North Carolina requires strict adherence to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 standards for walking-working surfaces. Our comprehensive floor marking solutions ensure your facility remains compliant while optimizing operational efficiency. We specialize in clearly delineating pedestrian walkways, forklift traffic lanes, staging areas, and hazardous zones to minimize the risk of workplace accidents and improve overall workflow. All of our North Carolina floor marking systems are designed to meet or exceed federal OSHA standards and ANSI/ASSP Z535.2 safety color coding guidelines.

Understanding that operational downtime is costly, our North Carolina teams offer flexible scheduling including overnight and weekend service. We utilize industrial-grade epoxy and high-durability traffic paints engineered specifically for the demanding environments of modern warehouses, ensuring your floor markings remain vibrant and legible even under continuous heavy equipment use. We serve Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem, and 94+ additional cities and industrial markets throughout North Carolina.

Our North Carolina Industrial Floor Marking Services

  • Warehouse Line Striping: OSHA-compliant aisle markings, pedestrian walkways, and forklift traffic lanes for North Carolina industrial facilities.
  • Truck Court Striping & Numbering: Dock door numbers, trailer staging lanes, and directional markings for North Carolina distribution centers.
  • Epoxy Floor Coatings: Ultra-durable epoxy line painting for extreme-wear environments in North Carolina manufacturing and logistics facilities.
  • Line Removal: Professional removal of old or incorrect floor markings using shot blasting, grinding, or chemical stripping.
  • Parking Lot Striping: ADA-compliant exterior parking lot markings for North Carolina commercial and industrial properties.
  • Overnight & Weekend Service: Flexible scheduling to minimize disruption to your North Carolina facility’s operations.

What North Carolina Facility Managers Say

★★★★★

“Warehouse Lines re-striped our entire distribution center in North Carolina overnight. The lines are crisp, the dock positions are clearly numbered, and our tenants had no idea the work was done — that’s exactly what we needed.”

Sandra M.
Commercial Property Manager, North Carolina
★★★★★

“They handled our OSHA compliance striping, directional arrows, and dock door numbering at our North Carolina distribution facility in one visit. Professional crew, excellent communication, and the facility looks brand new.”

Kevin R.
Facilities Director, North Carolina Logistics Campus
★★★★★

“We needed truck court numbering and interior floor striping done before a major tenant move-in at our North Carolina industrial campus. Warehouse Lines completed everything on schedule, on budget, and the quality exceeded our expectations.”

Patricia L.
Property Manager, North Carolina Industrial Park

Frequently Asked Questions — North Carolina Warehouse Line Striping

Common questions from North Carolina commercial and industrial facility managers.

Do you provide warehouse line striping throughout North Carolina?
Yes. Warehouse Lines provides professional industrial floor marking services for warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem, and 94+ additional cities across the state. Select your city from the grid above to find services in your market.
What OSHA standards apply to warehouse floor markings in North Carolina?
All warehouse and industrial facilities in North Carolina must comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 (Walking-Working Surfaces), which requires that aisles and passageways be kept clear and properly marked. ANSI/ASSP Z535.2 provides additional guidance on safety color coding. Our North Carolina crews ensure all floor marking systems meet or exceed these federal standards.
How long does warehouse line striping last in North Carolina?
Professional warehouse line striping in North Carolina using industrial-grade traffic paint typically lasts 2–4 years in moderate-traffic environments. High-traffic distribution centers along the I-85, I-77, I-40, and I-95 corridors may require re-striping every 18–24 months. Epoxy floor marking systems provide superior durability of 5–10 years in demanding industrial environments.
Can you stripe our North Carolina warehouse without shutting down operations?
Yes. We specialize in phased warehouse line striping that allows sections of your North Carolina facility to remain operational while we work on others. Our crews are experienced in working around active forklift traffic and can complete most projects overnight or on weekends to eliminate disruption to your daily operations.
How do I get a free quote for warehouse line striping in North Carolina?
Getting a free quote for warehouse line striping anywhere in North Carolina is simple. Contact us through our website or call 855-955-4637, and we will schedule a free on-site evaluation at your facility. We will assess your floor conditions, measure the scope of work, and provide a detailed written estimate with accurate pricing and a proposed project timeline.
Do you provide truck court striping and dock door numbering in North Carolina?
Yes. Truck court striping and dock door numbering is one of our core specialties for North Carolina distribution centers and industrial properties, particularly along the I-85, I-77, I-40, and I-95 corridors. We stripe trailer staging lanes, pedestrian safety corridors, directional arrows, and apply highly visible dock door numbers to optimize logistics flow and safety in your truck court.