
Decorative Pavement Marking
Specialized Coatings

Specialized Coatings for Colorized Preferential Lanes
Bike Lanes • Bus Lanes • Walkways • RoundAbouts • Streetscapes
We offer a unique Green MMA coating for pedestrian and bike crosswalks that is hand-applied and completely non-slip. It is the perfect option for high-traffic roadways and is safe, especially when wet.
Decorative markings enhance visibility and safety awareness for all shared roadway users… pedestrians, cyclists, motorists and transit users.
Utilizing durable MMA or paint, based on budgets, we can create any design and image for a specific project to celebrate or delineate a specific area.
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Custom Color Pavement Painting
Customize your Pavement Service with a variety of color and design options from Bike and Bus Lanes to Walkways and Crossings. Contact us for more information on custom painting options that are available for your surface. We also do water blasting. When it comes time to remove the old paint and paint a new custom design, we can update it from start to finish. For more information on non-decorative line painting and marking, click here.

Thermal Print (Durable Preformed Thermoplastic)
It incorporates a unique aggregate-reinforced formula with unprecedented wear resistance. Supplied at 180 mil thickness, the 2’ x 2’ sheets of material are easily positioned, heated, and then stamped into the asphalt utilizing infrared asphalt reheating technology.

Methyl Methacrylate (MMA)
MMA provides a balance of properties to ensure adhesion while providing excellent durability and color stability. Skid resistant and available in a variety of colors and able to apply on asphalt and concrete pavement surfaces. This product lasts much longer than typical traffic paint if applied as per spec.
This is a very common material used in Canada for transverse markings, including: stop bars, crosswalks, symbols, etc.
Now gaining greater momentum in Canada, bike lanes and bus lanes are incorporated into provincial, regional, and local transportation plans due to the user demand for a balanced, multimodal transportation network that meets the needs of all roadway users with safety as the number one priority.
