Forklift safety lanes, pedestrian walkways, racking aisles, and hazard zones — marked to keep your facility safe and audit-ready
Warehouse line painting keeps people safe and product moving. Clear forklift lanes, marked pedestrian walkways, and defined storage zones cut the risk of forklift-pedestrian incidents — one of the most serious hazards in any distribution centre — and keep your facility ready for a health-and-safety audit. Faded or missing floor lines do the opposite: confused traffic flow, blocked exits, and product creeping into aisles.
Zusashi Maintenance paints and refreshes warehouse and factory floors across the GTA's logistics belts — Mississauga's Airport Corporate and Heartland, Brampton's Highway 410 corridor, Concord and Vaughan, and the Ajax/Pickering distribution clusters. We mark new facilities from scratch, refresh worn lines, and re-lay layouts when racking changes. As a full property-maintenance company we can also handle your parking lot line painting and asphalt sealing in the same engagement.
Warehouse floors take abuse that parking lots don't — point loads, turning forklifts, pallet drag, and constant abrasion. We use industrial floor paints and, for heavy-traffic zones, epoxy and high-build coatings that hold up, applied over properly prepped (cleaned and, where needed, etched) concrete so the lines bond and last.
Complete interior safety and traffic marking for warehouses, factories, and distribution centres
Transparent pricing. Final rate confirmed after a free on-site assessment.
Bundle & save: Pair interior floor marking with your parking lot line painting, pressure washing, and sealcoating for coordinated scheduling and volume pricing. Free on-site assessment with a firm written quote — no contracts.
Marked to Ontario workplace-safety requirements and recognized colour conventions
Interior facility marking in Ontario falls under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Industrial Establishments regulation (R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 851), which require that aisles, traffic areas, and workplaces be kept clear and clearly defined. We mark forklift routes, pedestrian walkways, and storage zones to recognized ANSI/ISO safety-colour conventions — yellow for aisles and traffic, white for equipment and storage, red for fire and emergency, and hazard hatching for keep-clear areas — so your floor reads clearly to staff and stands up to a health-and-safety audit.
We confirm your facility's specific layout, traffic flow, and fire-safety plan during the free assessment, and re-lay markings when racking or processes change so the floor always matches how the building actually operates.
Common questions about interior floor marking
Warehouse floor marking is usually priced per linear foot: standard 2–4 inch safety lines typically run $0.75–$2.00 per linear foot depending on paint type, surface prep, and line width, with a minimum charge of about $350. Epoxy and high-durability coatings for heavy forklift traffic cost more than standard floor paint. Stencils (arrows, text, hazard symbols) are quoted per marking. Final pricing is confirmed after a free on-site assessment.
Forklift travel lanes, pedestrian walkways, racking and aisle lines, product staging and inventory zones, loading and dock areas, fire-route paths and extinguisher/exit clearances, hazard and keep-clear zones, directional arrows, stop and yield markings, and custom stencils and lettering. We follow standard safety colour conventions so the floor reads clearly to staff and forklift operators.
For warehouse floors we use industrial-grade floor paints and, for heavy forklift traffic, epoxy or high-build coatings that stand up to abrasion and turning loads. The right product depends on your traffic, floor condition, and whether the slab is sealed — we recommend the best option during the assessment. Proper surface prep (cleaning, sometimes etching) is essential for adhesion.
Yes. Interior facility marking in Ontario falls under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Industrial Establishments regulation (R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 851), which require aisles and traffic areas to be marked. We paint to recognized ANSI/ISO safety-colour conventions — yellow for aisles and traffic, white for storage/equipment, red for fire and hazard — so your facility is clear and audit-ready.
Yes. We schedule warehouse floor marking for off-shifts, weekends, or in sections so we can paint around racking, inventory, and forklift traffic. Floor paint is typically dry to handle in 1–2 hours and ready for traffic the same day with standard products; epoxy coatings need longer cure time, which we plan around your operations.
Yes. We paint fire-route paths, keep-clear zones at exits and electrical panels, extinguisher and hose-cabinet clearances, and emergency-egress routes — marked to your fire-safety plan and the applicable Ontario Fire Code requirements so inspectors and staff see consistent markings.
Yes — most warehouse clients bundle interior floor marking with exterior work. We handle the parking lot too: see parking lot line painting, parking lot pressure washing, and asphalt sealing. One maintenance partner, one invoice, coordinated scheduling.
Free on-site assessment and a firm written quote — off-shift and weekend scheduling available.
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