Line Striping & ADA Layouts
Photos labeled as line striping or ADA-compliant line striping show parking stall organization, access aisles, directional flow, curb markings, and visible pavement markings used to improve safety and traffic movement.
Browse real project photos from Firelands Striping & Pavement Services, including parking lot striping, sealcoating, crack sealing, asphalt work, driveway paving, ADA layouts, and seasonal snow service.
Use this gallery to review the quality, layout, finish, and visual detail Firelands brings to Northern Ohio pavement maintenance projects. Click any image to open the lightbox, then move through the full gallery using the arrows, keyboard, or thumbnail strip.
The Firelands gallery is intended to show real pavement maintenance outcomes, not stock imagery. The photos support the service pages by demonstrating finished markings, ADA access areas, sealcoated surfaces, crack filling, asphalt work, driveway paving, and winter service readiness.
Photos labeled as line striping or ADA-compliant line striping show parking stall organization, access aisles, directional flow, curb markings, and visible pavement markings used to improve safety and traffic movement.
Sealcoating images show asphalt surfaces after cleaning, preparation, and protective coating. These examples help property owners understand the appearance improvement and maintenance value of a properly treated surface.
Crack sealing and repair photos show how pavement problems can be addressed before freeze-thaw cycles and water intrusion create larger failures or potholes.
Asphalt paving and patching examples show repairs, driveway work, smoother access, and practical surface restoration for commercial and residential properties.
Concrete and flatwork examples support pages about aprons, pads, sidewalks, access areas, and property improvements where durable hard surfaces are needed.
Snow and ice management imagery supports seasonal service planning for commercial lots, drive lanes, private roads, and high-use property access areas during Northern Ohio winter weather.