As specialists in line markings we install thermoplastic markings for businesses throughout the UK, favouring this option over traditional line painting for many different reasons.
Thermoplastic line markings are still considered a relatively new technology and so, we are regularly asked questions about how they work, their durability and the key differences between thermoplastic and paint.
Frequently Asked Questions about Thermoplastic Line Markings
Our time working in the industry has meant we are often asked similar questions about our thermoplastic markings; therefore, we have rounded up the most frequently asked questions below.
What’s the difference between thermoplastic markings and line painting?
Thermoplastic markings are preformed and are applied to the ground using heat, the process is extremely efficient and disruption is minimal. However, line painting involves using paint to draw lines into the surface, which can often be messy and inaccurate.
How long do the line markings last?
Thermoplastic is an extremely durable material, making it ideal for line markings for roadways and car parks. Thermoplastic markings can last for years if they are properly maintained and cared for. They are also able to withstand heavy traffic and footfall.
When will the thermoplastic line markings be ready to use?
Our installation process is extremely simple and efficient; therefore, the markings will be ready for use within 30 minutes of the installation being finished. As we aren’t using wet paint, thermoplastic markings are often a less time-consuming option.
Our Thermoplastic Line Markings
Our thermoplastic line markings provide cost-effective solutions for car parks, private roadways and corporate areas. We have worked with a huge variety of different clients, providing a seamless and efficient solution for private road markings.
Our experienced team regularly work on corporate projects; therefore, you can feel confident when working with us. We act quickly, without compromising on the quality of our work, therefore if you have a tight deadline, we can work with you.
We understand the complex safety requirements for car park and thermoplastic line markings, with our team providing specialist bespoke logos to ensure all requirements are met.
Whatever your requirements, our team are here to help.
Contact our Thermoplastic Markings team
If you would like to know more about our thermoplastic line markings, do not hesitate to get in touch with our experienced team. We have been providing cost-effective and durable thermoplastic line markings, throughout the UK, for over 10 years.
To speak to a member of our team simply call us on 0333 253 3709 or email us at info@uni-play.co.uk and we will be in touch as soon as possible.
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