Parking Lot Signage Installation
IN BELLEVUE, WA

Sign Installation Services

1-800-STRIPER® installs compliant parking lot signage in Bellevue, WA — ADA accessible parking signs, directional markers, fire lane signs, and EV charging signage per MUTCD and Washington state standards.

1-800-STRIPER® of Bellevue PROVIDes Parking Lot Signage Installation in Bellevue, WA 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
  • For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Bellevue, WA 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 Bellevue

    What signs are legally required in a parking lot?

    ADA accessible parking signs and fire lane signs are legally required in Bellevue, WA. ADA signs must include the International Symbol of Accessibility, a ‘Van Accessible’ designation where applicable, and penalty information per Washington RCW 46.61.581. Fire lane signs must be reflective and meet International Fire Code specifications. Additional regulatory signage may be required depending on your property type and local code.

    What are the ADA sign height requirements?

    Washington state requires ADA parking signs to be mounted with the bottom edge at least 60 inches above the ground per the 2010 ADA Standards and ANSI A117.1. This ensures visibility when a vehicle is parked in the stall. Signs must be visible from the driving aisle and include the ISA symbol, penalty information, and ‘Van Accessible’ where applicable.

    How many ADA parking signs does my lot need?

    Each ADA-accessible parking space requires its own individual sign. The number of accessible spaces scales with total lot size per the 2010 ADA Standards: 1–25 total spaces = 1 accessible space (1 sign), 26–50 = 2 spaces (2 signs), and so on. One in every six accessible spaces must be van-accessible with an additional ‘Van Accessible’ sign.

    Can parking lot signs be installed in both asphalt and concrete?

    Yes. Concrete surfaces require core drilling and concrete anchor bolts. Asphalt installations use driven posts or post sleeves with compacted backfill. Surface-mount bases are available for areas where below-grade installation is not possible, such as parking garage decks. Installation method is selected based on the surface type and wind load requirements.

    Do parking lot signs need to be reflective?

    Yes. Washington state requires parking regulatory signs to be reflective or illuminated for nighttime visibility. ADA parking signs must use high-intensity reflective sheeting that meets MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) standards. Reflective signs are especially important in Bellevue where shorter winter daylight hours and frequent overcast conditions reduce visibility.

    Should I call 811 before installing parking lot signs?

    Yes — always call 811 before digging or driving posts to locate underground utilities. This is a free service and is required by Washington state law (RCW 19.122). Hitting an underground gas, electric, or fiber optic line creates serious safety hazards and expensive repair liability.