Line Marking Removal

Line marking removal is one of the most requested services in the UK, including warehouse, car park, and road line markings removal. Various removal techniques are employed, depending on the type of surface. In this article, we will discuss why you might need a line marking removal service, how it works, and who to contact first when such a job arises.

Photo of line markings being removed

Why Line Marking Removal?

Car park lines, warehouse lines, road lines, and playground markings, unfortunately, don’t last forever. Over time, regardless of the quality of the marking, it will begin to fade, necessitating replacement. Some markings, such as lanes on roads, need to be regularly maintained, realigned, reoptimized, or removed, and then painted again.

Before applying new lines, a specialist should remove the old ones. Old markings should no longer be recognizable because if not removed, they can confuse road users. Not only should old line-markings be properly and entirely removed, but they should also be removed in an eco-friendly and safe manner, depending on the type of painting and circumstances. This is why it’s crucial that professionals handle this task.

4 Line Marking Removal Methods

Scarifying

Some line marking removal companies use a ripper to remove old line markings on asphalt and uneven concrete surfaces. The ripper can be connected to a dust collector system to make the entire process dust-free. The ripper has a tungsten tip, which can grind the asphalt surface and easily remove old line markings, but leaves the surface slightly rough.

Blacking Out

Mainly used for asphalt surfaces, blacking out means using black line paint to cover old line marks (when grey paint is used to cover the lines on the concrete surface, it is called greying out). Blacking out is among the cheapest line marking removal techniques, but it is not a long-term solution because it can become washed out quickly. As the old lines start to reappear, they can confuse drivers.

Surface Grinding

Before new lines are applied, old line-markings should be removed from concrete or asphalt surfaces using the dust-free grinding method. Initially, it will still be possible to see the contrast between the old and new lines, but as soon as the water spray treatment is applied, the old lines will become practically invisible. Any remaining subtle contrasts will soon disappear.

Water Blasting

Water blasting, or hydroblasting, is a method of applying ultra-high water pressure used for industrial applications, including line marking removal, surface preparation, and hydro demolition. Hydroblasting is undoubtedly the most effective method for line markings removal from concrete, asphalt, and block paving surfaces.

However, bear in mind that it is not cost-effective for small surfaces, in which case you might want to consider the burning off or grinding method. At Total Line Marking, we strive to provide the best service and meet our client’s needs (big or small) and budgets (again, big or small). You can rest assured that we will carry out each task with minimal disruption and in the safest way possible.

Summary

Are you looking to remove those old, faded markings effectively? Get in touch with us right away, and we’ll send you a FREE quote. Trust the experts at Total Line Marking for a friendly, informative, and professional service. We will ensure that your line marking removal needs are addressed efficiently and safely, leaving you with a clean, clear surface ready for new markings. Contact us today to learn more about our line marking removal services and discover how we can help you achieve the best results.