
ADA Compliance Marking in Jefferson County, CO
Accessible parking and routes are required by federal and Colorado law. Missing or incorrect ADA markings can lead to fines, complaints, or legal issues. But beyond compliance, proper layout shows customers, employees, and visitors that your property is safe and welcoming for everyone.
South Park Striping helps businesses and property owners in Jefferson County get ADA markings done correctly, clearly, and on schedule. We’ve worked with hospitals, shopping centers, schools, and HOAs, places where accessibility isn’t just needed, it’s expected.
We don’t rely on generic plans. Our work meets Jefferson County and Colorado ADA codes, so your site is ready for local inspection. We also use paints and materials made to last through Colorado’s snow, sun, and seasonal changes, including thermoplastic and fast-dry paints where needed.
What ADA Compliance Looks Like On the Ground
You don’t need to guess what’s required. We handle that for you. Our team knows the standards and applies them with accuracy. We review slope angles, stall widths, signage heights, and spacing before we paint.
We provide:
- Accessible parking spaces with the required width and access zones
- Striped access aisles for van-accessible spots
- Curb ramps designed to meet specific slope and location standards
- Ground symbols using ADA blue and white color standards
- Post-mounted signage at the correct heights for visibility
- Layout planning to ensure stall counts match total spaces
- Compliance checks for both federal ADA and Colorado codes
You’ll get a layout that meets the law and works practically for the people who use it.Bottom of Form
Why Choose Us
No Missed Code Details
Confusing or incomplete guidelines can trip up even experienced crews. We stay current on ADA regulations and revisions so your lot doesn’t fail inspection over a missed inch.
Fast Fixes for Deadline Pressure
When deadlines close in, waiting weeks for striping isn’t an option. We offer quick turnaround to help property managers and contractors stay on track without scrambling.
We Catch What Others Overlook
Not all painters understand ADA layout rules. We’ve been called in to correct bad work. Our team checks every angle, space, and height before paint ever hits the ground.
FAQs
The number depends on the total stall count. For example, lots with 26–50 spaces must have at least two accessible stalls. We’ll verify the required number of accessible spaces based on ADA and Colorado codes.
Van-accessible stalls require a wider access aisle (typically 8 feet) and additional vertical clearance. They also need specific signage showing van access.
Yes, as long as the original layout still meets current codes. If anything’s out of spec (wrong size, missing aisle, etc.), we’ll show you what needs fixing.
Even private lots used by the public, like stores, clinics, or apartment complexes, must follow ADA parking and access guidelines.
We use leveling tools to confirm slopes meet the required ratios before we paint or install markings. If needed, we’ll flag areas that may need adjustment.
We install or replace ADA-compliant signs with correct height, reflectivity, and mounting methods, including van-accessible signs and arrows when needed.Bottom of Form