Parking Lot Signage Installation
In Queens, NY

Sign Installation Services

1-800-STRIPER® provides parking lot signage installation in Queens, NY — installing ADA, fire lane, directional, and speed limit signs that meet NYC DOT specifications and luminescent coating requirements.

1-800-STRIPER® of Queens 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.

  • Directional Signs
  • ADA Accessible
  • Reserved Parking
  • Veteran Parking
  • No Parking
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station
  • Take-Out Only Signs
  • NYC Parking Lot Signage Standards

    NYC DOT signage regulations require specific sign types, mounting heights (6–8 feet), and luminescent coatings for nighttime visibility. Queens commercial properties near LaGuardia Airport, along Northern Boulevard, and in the Flushing commercial district must maintain compliant signage.

    How Parking Lot Signage Installation Works in Queens, NY

    Our Queens team follows a proven 6-step process:

    1. Sign audit — Inventory existing signs and identify missing, damaged, or non-compliant signage
    2. Code check — Verify NYC DOT and ADA signage requirements for your property type
    3. Sign procurement — Source code-compliant signs meeting NYC luminescent coating requirements
    4. Post installation — Set sign posts with concrete footings at required depths
    5. Sign mounting — Attach signs at NYC-required heights (6–8 feet above ground)
    6. Compliance verification — Photograph all signs and provide documentation for records

    Our Queens crews use Sherwin-Williams Fast-Dry Traffic Paint and Graco LineLazer IV 3900 equipment on every project, ensuring sharp, durable markings that withstand Northeast weather.

    For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Queens page.

    Businesses We Serve

    amazon
    Dunkin' Donuts
    mcdonalds
    walmart

    How it Works

    Step 1: Request a free parking lot striping estimate

    GET A FREE ESTIMATE

    Contact us today and we’ll have a quote to you in 24 hours

    Step 2: Get scheduled in 7 days

    SCHEDULE AN INSTALLATION

    We’ll have your installation scheduled in less than 7 days, without affecting your business hours

    Step 3: Professional striping crew arrives on-site

    GET A PARKING LOT THAT POPS

    For a budget-friendly price, you’ll get a parking lot that looks like new

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    Graco line striping equipment — used by 1-800-STRIPER

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    graco

    Frequently Asked Questions About Parking Lot Signage Installation in Queens

    What parking lot signs are required by NYC regulations?

    Required signs vary by property type but commonly include ADA accessible parking signs, fire lane signs, speed limit signs, and directional signs. NYC DOT has specific requirements for sign specifications.

    What height must parking lot signs be mounted at?

    NYC requires parking lot signs to be mounted at 6–8 feet above ground level. ADA signs must be at least 60 inches above the finished floor to the bottom of the sign.

    Do parking lot signs need to be reflective?

    Yes. NYC requires luminescent coating on certain parking lot signage for nighttime visibility. 1-800-STRIPER installs signs that meet all reflectivity requirements.

    How much does parking lot sign installation cost?

    Sign installation costs in Queens depend on sign type, post requirements, and mounting specifications. Call (332) 273-9911 for a free estimate based on your property needs.

    How long do parking lot signs last?

    Quality parking lot signs typically last 7–10 years. UV exposure and weather can fade reflective coatings over time, requiring replacement.

    Do I need a license to install parking lot signs in Queens?

    Signs on private property generally don’t require a license. Signs visible from public right-of-way or near roads may require NYC DOT review.