Disabled Car Park Line Marking
Looking for professional disabled car park line marking? With strict compliance requirements and the need for precise measurements, getting your disabled car park markings right is crucial for both safety and legal compliance.
Our team brings 15+ years of specialised line marking experience to every project, ensuring your accessible parking spaces meet all New Zealand standards and regulations.
From initial layout to final application, we deliver quality disabled line marking services that enhance accessibility while protecting your business. Contact us today for a competitive quote on mobility car park line marking.
Our Disabled Line Marking Services
Site Assessment & Planning
- Thorough evaluation of your space requirements
- Surface condition assessment
- Accurate measurements and layout planning
Surface Preparation
- Professional cleaning and debris removal
- Application of primers where necessary
- Area isolation for safety
Line Marking Application
- Use of premium-grade marking materials
- Precise stencilling for disabled parking line marking symbols and text
- Even application for maximum durability and according to local regulations for easy compliance
Spaces that Can Benefit From Disabled Parking Line Marking:
Our Previous Work with Disabled Parking Line Marking
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are disabled line markings required?
Mobility parking spaces are mandatory for shopping centres, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, public buildings, and commercial premises with customer parking.
According to the Wellington City Council Mobility Parking Guidelines, smaller facilities with up to 20 car parks require at least one disabled parking space. Sites with 21-50 car parks require two spaces, and larger facilities need two spaces plus an additional space for every 50 parks beyond the initial 50.
Our team can assess your facility and recommend the appropriate number of spaces to ensure compliance with the guidelines for disabled line marking in Wellington.
What are the dimensions of a disabled parking space?
As a form of safety line marking, there are some strict guidelines for mobility marking spaces. A standard angle mobility parking space measures 3.5 metres in width to allow wheelchair access and a minimum length of 5 metres to accommodate different vehicle sizes. Our disabled parking line marking will ensure precise measurements to meet local regulations.
How close should disabled parking spaces be to building entrances?
Improve Accessibility with Disabled Line Marking in Wellington
Looking for professional disabled line marking in Wellington? Let the local experts take care of it. We will ensure your car park is compliant and accessible for those with mobility needs, creating a more inclusive space for all.
Whether you need our sports court line marking services, require warehouse floor marking to increase safety, or need to update disabled car park line marking, contact TLS for top-notch service from start to finish.