
Fire Lanes, Curbs & Bollards in Surrey
Fire lane, curb, bollard, and guardrail painting for compliant, high-visibility site safety across BC.
Fire lanes, curbs, bollards, and guardrails are safety-critical markings that need to stay bright and legible to do their job and keep your property compliant. Precision Industrial Painting Solutions paints and refreshes fire lanes, curbs, bollards, guardrails, and safety posts across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley for commercial properties, strata complexes, warehouses, and parking facilities, helping keep access clear for emergency response and traffic organized.
Serving Surrey & surrounding areas
Surrey is our backyard and BC's fastest-growing city, blending sprawling industrial estates with dense new residential. Campbell Heights and Port Kells anchor a huge warehouse, logistics, and light-manufacturing base where epoxy floors, safety line markings, and industrial maintenance coatings see constant wear from forklifts and racking. Newton and Whalley carry aging strata complexes and commercial plazas due for repaint cycles, while Guildford and City Centre keep adding mid-rise mixed-use towers. South Surrey and Cloverdale hold newer single-family and townhome stock where cedar siding, trim, and fascia battle Fraser Valley damp. The city's coastal climate — wind-driven rain off Boundary Bay, freeze-thaw swings, and long grey winters — degrades exterior paint and unsealed concrete quickly, making proper prep and durable coatings essential here.
As a Surrey-based contractor, we know Campbell Heights loading bays, Newton strata schedules, and Cloverdale exterior repaint seasons firsthand. Property managers choose us for fast local response, off-hours scheduling around tenants and operations, and a written workmanship warranty backed by proper surface prep.
Why Surrey owners choose Precision
- High-visibility coatings for code compliance and safety
- Weather- and salt-resistant finishes for BC conditions
- Covers curbs, bollards, guardrails, and lettering
- Proper prep and adhesion on concrete and steel
- Off-hours scheduling in busy parking areas
- Written workmanship warranty and free on-site quote
Fire Lanes, Curbs & Bollards in Surrey — answered.
How much does it cost to repaint fire lanes and curbs?+
Cost depends on the linear footage of curb and fire lane, the number of bollards, guardrails, and lettering, and the surface condition. Refreshing existing markings usually costs less than a first-time layout. We provide a free on-site quote after assessing your site so you get an accurate written estimate.
How often should fire lane and curb markings be repainted?+
It varies with traffic and exposure, but in the Lower Mainland's rain and road-salt conditions, high-contact curbs and fire lanes often need refreshing every couple of years to stay bright and legible. Faded markings can become a compliance and safety concern. Regular refreshing keeps your property visible and code-ready.
Do you paint bollards and guardrails as well as curbs?+
Yes. We handle curbs, bollards, guardrails, safety posts, and fire lane lettering, prepping and coating both concrete and steel surfaces. Using the right prep and coating for each material is what makes the finish last outdoors. We can cover all your site safety markings in one visit.
Do you coat warehouse and industrial floors in Campbell Heights and Port Kells?+
Yes. We install industrial epoxy and urethane floor systems, anti-slip coatings, and safety line markings, fire lanes, and bollard painting throughout Campbell Heights, Port Kells, and Newton's industrial estates — scheduled around your shipping and production hours.
Can you repaint a Surrey strata complex without disrupting residents?+
Absolutely. We run strata and multi-unit repaint programs across Newton, Guildford, and Whalley with evening, weekend, and phased scheduling, clear resident communication, and thorough prep to protect the warranty.