What we stripe in Savage
Historic Savage Mill retail and event parking, Guilford-corridor industrial and flex buildings, and church and community lots.
Savage pairs a destination retail anchor — Historic Savage Mill — with the flex and industrial space of the Guilford corridor. Mill-district parking needs clear visitor flow and accessible routes for event crowds; the industrial side needs durable markings that survive truck traffic.
Historic Savage Mill retail and event parking, Guilford-corridor industrial and flex buildings, and church and community lots.
Night and weekend windows are standard so customers, tenants, and residents are never displaced. Sections get phased with cones, and paint cures before morning traffic. Multi-property managers can bundle nearby lots into one mobilization for better pricing.
Restriping legally reopens accessible-parking compliance: repainted lots must meet the current 2010 ADA Standards for counts, dimensions, aisles, and signs, and Maryland's Accessibility Code extends those obligations to existing lots. Every Savage quote includes the check — see the ADA compliance page for exact space counts.
Yes — Savage (20763) is inside the core Howard County service area, so there is no travel premium. Send the property address through the quote form and we respond within one business day.
Almost always. We phase sections with cones or work overnight so tenants, customers, and residents keep parking. Cure time is scheduled so morning traffic never touches wet paint.
Yes — ADA.gov's restriping guidance requires repainted lots to meet the current 2010 ADA Standards, so every quote includes an accessible-space check. Fixing it during the restripe costs far less than a standalone correction later.
Every Savage lot is quoted individually — stall count, pavement condition, markings, and scheduling all move the number. The quote request takes about a minute, and a firm written proposal follows a free on-site measure within one business day.
Takes about a minute. We reply within one business day with a free on-site measure.
What are we striping?