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Home Parking Bays Line Marking

Neat parking bay lines for homes with shared driveways or multiple vehicles. Clear boundaries, numbered spaces if needed. Professional finish that lasts. Residential work across Melbourne and Australia.

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What is Home Parking Bays Line Marking?

Home parking bays line marking involves creating clearly defined individual parking spaces on residential properties, particularly useful for homes with multiple family vehicles, separate dwelling units, or shared parking areas. This includes standard-width parking bays marked with boundary lines, numbered bays for allocation clarity, visitor-designated parking zones, compact car spaces for smaller vehicles, and accessible parking bays where household members have mobility needs requiring wider parking spaces.

Key Benefits

Maximizes usable parking spaces through efficient layout

Eliminates parking disputes in multi-vehicle households

Prevents accidental damage to vehicles and property

Creates obvious visitor parking without verbal instructions

Professional appearance for properties with frontage parking

Accessible bays marked for household members with disabilities

Numbered bays for rental properties or multi-unit sites

Durable residential-grade paint lasts 4-6 years

Home Parking Bays Line Marking
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Compliance Standards

Residential

Residential Parking Bay Dimensions

AS/NZS 2890.1:2021 (guidance for private property) While private homes aren't required to meet AS/NZS standards, using standard bay dimensions (2.4m-2.6m width) ensures vehicles fit comfortably.

Industrial

Accessible Parking Bay Requirements

AS/NZS 2890.6:2009 Accessible bays for household members with disabilities should be 3.2m wide with appropriate access clearances and positioned near accessible entries.

Shopping

Slip Resistance for Painted Surfaces

AS 4586:2013 Paint on driveways and parking areas should maintain reasonable slip resistance for safety when walking to and from vehicles.

Schools

Property Setbacks & Council Requirements

Local council planning schemes Parking bay markings must respect front setback requirements and cannot encroach on council nature strips or road reserves.

Schools

Multi-Dwelling Parking Allocation

Local planning overlays Dual occupancy properties or those with granny flats must provide allocated parking meeting council planning permit requirements.

Residential

Vehicle Access & Turning Space

AS/NZS 2890.1, local council requirements Parking bays must allow adequate space for vehicles to maneuver safely without reversing onto streets unsafely.

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AS 1742

Traffic Control Devices

Specifies line colours, widths, arrow designs, and placement for road markings. Ensures all traffic control devices meet national safety standards.

AS/NZS 2890

Parking Facilities

Covers bay dimensions (2.4m × 5.4m standard, 3.2m × 5.4m accessible), aisle widths, and traffic flow requirements for compliant parking areas.

AS 4586

Slip Resistance

Defines slip resistance classifications (P rating) for pedestrian surfaces. Critical for wet areas, ramps, and high-traffic zones.

AS/NZS 1428

Access & Mobility

Sets requirements for accessible parking bays, tactile indicators, and mobility access. Essential for DDA compliance and accessibility audits.

What Our Clients Say

4.9/5 from 500+ reviews

650-bay shopping centre carpark remarked over two weekend nights. Centre stayed open, customers didn't notice. Parking complaints dropped 80% in first month according to security logs. Best investment this year.

Laverton North, VIC

Shopping Centre Manager

Full warehouse floor marking before safety audit. Assessed Thursday, quoted Friday, completed Sunday night. 2,400 linear metres in one eight-hour shift. Audit passed with zero recommendations. That's the turnaround you need.

Campbellfield, VIC

Logistics Operations Manager

Entire playground remarked during Easter holidays. Basketball courts, netball courts, handball squares, running track. Kids came back to completely fresh markings. Five days, zero disruption to term. Exactly what we needed.

Keysborough, VIC

School Business Manager

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Frequently Asked Questions

AS/NZS 2890.1 specifies 2.4m minimum width for standard cars, but we recommend 2.5m-2.6m for residential bays to provide comfortable door clearance and accommodate modern SUVs and utes. Compact car bays can be 2.2m-2.3m if you're marking specifically for smaller vehicles. Accessible bays need 3.2m width minimum. Length typically 5.5m-6.0m depending on your driveway depth and vehicle types. A family in Balwyn had their previous contractor mark bays at 2.3m width (trying to squeeze in more spaces). Their large SUV's doors hit adjacent vehicles regularly. We remarked at 2.6m width. They lost one bay in the layout but gained usability and eliminated damage issues. Sometimes wider bays with fewer total spaces is the smarter choice.

Yes, we mark on concrete, asphalt, pavers, exposed aggregate, and even compacted gravel (though gravel is challenging and doesn't last as long). Concrete and asphalt are ideal because paint bonds well and lasts 4-6 years. Pavers work but the grout lines create irregular surfaces requiring more careful application. Exposed aggregate needs specialist paint that bonds to the textured surface. A property in Toorak had expensive exposed aggregate driveway. The owner worried marking would damage the finish. We used specialist acrylic designed for textured surfaces. The marking looks excellent and hasn't affected the aggregate appearance. We always test paint compatibility on a small section before marking entire driveways on unusual surfaces.

Depends on your household situation. Simple boundary lines work fine for families where everyone knows their usual spot and there's no confusion. Numbering becomes valuable when: multiple family members share limited bays and need allocation (Bay 1 for Dad's work car, Bay 2 for Mum's SUV, Bay 3 for teenager's car), properties with separate dwelling units need clear allocation (Main house: Bays 1-2, Granny flat: Bay 3), rental properties need tenant accountability for parking allocation. We've marked properties both ways. A family in Camberwell with five drivers and six bays just wanted boundary lines because everyone cooperates informally. A dual occupancy property in Bentleigh needed numbered bays (Unit 1: Bays 1-2, Unit 2: Bays 3-4) because the landlord required clear allocation in lease agreements.

Several approaches work well: "VISITOR" text painted in large letters inside the bay (most obvious method), yellow boundary lines for visitor bays versus white for resident bays (colour differentiation), positioning visitor bays closest to front door or main entry (intuitive location), adding directional arrow from street entry pointing to visitor zone. A property in Brighton has eight parking spaces. We marked two visitor bays (closest to front entry) with yellow lines and "VISITOR" text, while marking six resident bays with white lines and subtle numbers. The homeowner hosts frequent business meetings and told us clients now park correctly without being directed every time. The yellow colour and text make it foolproof.

Yes, though gradient affects design. Moderate slopes (up to 1:10) handle standard perpendicular bays fine. Steeper driveways benefit from parallel bays (vehicles park lengthwise along the slope rather than across it) or angled bays that align better with the slope direction. Very steep driveways might need wheel chock positions marked or "HEAD-IN PARKING" instructions. We assess slope during site inspection. A property in Ivanhoe had a steep driveway serving four vehicles. We marked four parallel bays running down the slope with wheel chock position indicators at the downhill end of each bay. This provided safe parking on a challenging slope where perpendicular bays would have been unusable or dangerous.

We can remove existing markings and remark to a new layout. Common reasons: family gets larger vehicles needing wider bays, adding a granny flat requires reallocating parking, reconfiguring driveway to fit an additional vehicle. Removal typically uses water blasting (effective for acrylic paint on concrete), mechanical grinding (for stubborn paint or uneven surfaces), or surface coating (painting over old lines with surface-matching colour then remarking fresh layout). A family in Hawthorn had four narrow bays marked when they owned sedans. They replaced their cars with large SUVs and utes that barely fit. We removed the old markings, redesigned the layout with wider bays (2.6m versus previous 2.4m), and remarked properly. They ended up with three comfortable bays instead of four cramped ones. The usability improvement was worth losing one space because their vehicles actually fit properly now.

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