Parking Lot Sign Installation
In Naples, FL
ADA, Fire Lane, and Directional Signage
1-800-STRIPER provides professional parking lot sign installation in Naples, FL — ADA R7-8, fire lane, directional, and tow-away signs per the ADA Standards and Florida Building Code throughout Collier County.
1-800-STRIPER® of Naples PROVIDes Signage Installations Services NEAR YOU
Are you communicating clearly?
We install new signs in adherence with local regulatory standards and can repair or replace damaged signs so you can clearly communicate your parking requirements.
Sign Types We Install
A commercial lot usually needs several sign types working together: ADA accessible-parking signs (the R7-8 family), van-accessible signage, fire lane “No Parking” signs, directional and one-way signs, stop signs, speed and pedestrian signs, reserved and tenant signs, and tow-away warnings at entrances. We install them as posts in the ground, on concrete footings, or wall-mounted where that fits the site, and we match the sign program to the painted markings so the lot is consistent end to end.
ADA and Florida Signage Rules
Accessible-parking signs in Florida mount at least 60 inches from the ground to the bottom of the sign, show the ISA symbol, and carry the “PARKING BY DISABLED PERMIT ONLY” caption with the state penalty amount required by Florida Statute 553.5041. Van-accessible stalls get an added “Van Accessible” plate. Florida Building Code Chapter 11, Section 1109, folds the federal ADA signage rules into state code, and it’s what local building officials check. We install signs that meet the height, symbol, and penalty-notice requirements so they pass alongside the painted stall — a sign mounted too low or missing the penalty plate is one of the most common reasons an otherwise-correct accessible stall fails.
MUTCD Sign Standards
Traffic and directional signs follow the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for color, size, shape, and reflectivity, so a stop sign or one-way arrow on your lot matches what drivers see on the road. Reflective sheeting keeps signs visible at night and during Florida’s heavy summer rain. Using the right sign for the message — regulatory, warning, or guide — is part of keeping a lot both safe and defensible.
Post and Footing Installation
How a sign is anchored decides how long it lasts. We set posts in concrete footings where wind load and durability matter, use U-channel or square steel posts to suit the sign size, and wall-mount where a building face is the right spot. In Collier County, signs have to stand up to storm-season wind, so proper footing depth isn’t optional — a sign that leans or comes down after the first storm isn’t doing its job. We set depth and footing to match the sign and the exposure.
Sign Replacement and Refresh
Sun-faded, bent, graffiti-tagged, or missing signs get replaced with new reflective signage that meets current ADA, Florida, and MUTCD standards. Faded signs are easy to overlook, but an unreadable accessible or fire-lane sign carries the same compliance risk as no sign at all. We often pair sign replacement with a restripe so the markings and the posted signs are refreshed together.
Our Process and Service Area
We survey the lot, confirm the sign types and placement against code, install, and verify each sign’s height, symbol, and reflectivity. We handle sign installation alongside striping across Collier County — Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, Golden Gate, and the surrounding area — so the painted markings and the posted signs always match.
Placement, Sightlines, and Permitting
Where a sign goes matters as much as what it says. Accessible-parking signs have to sit at the head of the stall where they’re visible from the space and not blocked by parked vehicles or landscaping. Stop and directional signs belong where drivers see them in time to react, clear of sightline obstructions at exits and crossings. We place every sign for both compliance and function. On the permitting side, accessible-parking and traffic-control signage required by code generally goes in as part of standard lot work, while larger or non-standard signage on a property inside the City of Naples or unincorporated Collier County can fall under the local sign code — we flag anything that may need review under the City of Naples or Collier County ordinances before we install, so you’re not surprised by a code issue later.
Why Reflective, Code-Current Signs Matter
Sign sheeting degrades in Florida sun, and a sign that’s no longer reflective at night or during heavy rain stops doing its job — and can stop meeting MUTCD reflectivity expectations. Codes also change: ADA and Florida requirements for accessible signage have been updated over the years, so an older sign may no longer comply even if it’s intact. We install current, reflective signage and can audit an existing lot’s signs against today’s standards.
For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Naples page.
Businesses We Serve
How it Works
GET A FREE ESTIMATE
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SCHEDULE AN INSTALLATION
We’ll have your installation scheduled in less than 7 days, without affecting your business hours
GET A PARKING LOT THAT POPS
For a budget-friendly price, you’ll get a parking lot that looks like new
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Frequently Asked Questions About Parking Lot Sign Installation in Naples, FL
How are parking lot signs installed?
Most are mounted on metal posts set into the ground — in a concrete footing for durability, or surface-mounted where coring is needed. Some go on building walls. We pick the method based on the sign type, the surface, and wind load, then verify height and placement against code.
How high must an ADA parking sign be mounted in Florida?
At least 60 inches from the ground to the bottom of the sign, per Florida Statute 553.5041. Mounting it lower is a common reason a sign fails inspection, so we set every accessible sign to that height.
Do Florida accessible-parking signs need a penalty plaque?
Yes. Florida requires the sign to post the penalty for illegal use along with the “PARKING BY DISABLED PERMIT ONLY” caption. We install signs that include the penalty notice so they meet the state requirement, not just the federal minimum.
What signs does a commercial lot typically need?
Usually a mix: ADA and van-accessible signs at each accessible stall, fire lane “No Parking” signs, directional and one-way signs, stop signs, and tow-away warnings at entrances. The exact set depends on the lot, which we map during the estimate.
Concrete footing or surface mount — which do you use?
It depends on the surface and the sign. We set posts in concrete footings where durability and wind load call for it, and surface-mount or wall-mount where that’s the better fit. In storm-prone Collier County, footing depth matters, so we spec it to the exposure.
Can you replace faded or damaged signs?
Yes. Sun-faded, bent, or missing signs get replaced with new reflective signage that meets current ADA, Florida, and MUTCD standards — often paired with a restripe so signs and pavement markings match. —