Professional Wheel Stop & ADA Sign Installation Services
At Rhino Blacktop, we provide complete wheel stop and ADA sign installation services for parking lots, garages, and private commercial properties. Our team installs rubber, concrete, and plastic wheel stops as well as ADA-compliant signage to improve vehicle control, pedestrian safety, accessibility, and parking space organization.
Every installation follows regulatory compliance and ADA accessibility standards, ensuring safer curbs, walkways, and properly marked accessible parking areas for your customers and employees.
We assess your site, select the appropriate type of wheel stop and signage, and complete the installation with precision. Whether you’re managing a high-traffic parking garage or a small private lot, our process is designed to deliver durable, long-lasting results.
Types of Wheel Stops We Install
Rubber Wheel Stops
Made from natural rubber and ideal for quick installs, rubber stops are flexible, weather-resistant, and cost-effective. These are perfect for commercial lots with frequent forklift or light-duty truck traffic.
Concrete Wheel Stops
Best suited for heavy-use areas, concrete wheel stops offer superior strength and durability. They perform well under the weight of larger vehicles and resist shifting in wet or high-moisture conditions.
Plastic Wheel Stops
These lightweight, UV-resistant options are made from recycled materials and work well in areas focused on recycling, sustainability, and low-maintenance infrastructure.
Our Wheel Stop Installation Process
Site Evaluation and Measurements
We begin by inspecting your road surface, sidewalk, and parking space layout to determine the correct dimensions and materials.
Preparing the Parking Surface
Whether it’s asphalt, concrete, or concrete, we clean and level the surface, apply sealcoat if needed, and mark positions using precise road surface markings.
Securing and Aligning Stops
Where We Install Wheel Stops (Parking Lots & Garages)
We install wheel stops across all commercial and industrial settings:
- Public and private parking lots
- Multi-level parking garages
- Texas City, Texas commercial properties
- Educational campuses
- Warehouses and rail transport zones
- Near sidewalks and curbs to protect pedestrians
Why Choose Our Wheel Stop Installation Services
We install wheel stops with safety, compliance, and long-term value in mind. Our team:
- Follows the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 regulations
- Uses high-quality materials suited for local weather conditions
- Ensures proper placement to minimize traffic hazards and reduce collision risk
- Provides options that withstand ultraviolet exposure and resist chemical wear
Our Certified Wheel Stop Contractors
At Rhino Blacktop installation crew is trained to handle projects of all sizes with precision. From forklift zones to truck bays, we understand the unique needs of every surface and vehicle type. We’re proud to serve businesses in and around Texas City, Texas, delivering top-tier workmanship and customer service.
Contact Us for Parking Stop Installation
Need reliable, compliant wheel stop installation for your parking lot or garage? Get in touch with Rhino Blacktop for a fast estimate and expert service tailored to your site’s exact needs.
frequently asked question
Wheel stops are installed by drilling holes into the parking surface, placing anchors, and securing the stop using bolts or adhesive. The process depends on the material (like rubber, concrete, or plastic) and the surface type such as asphalt or concrete.
Alternatives to wheel stops include curbs, bollards, parking blocks, and painted road surface markings. These solutions also help with vehicle control and pedestrian safety, but may serve different purposes based on traffic flow or ADA compliance.
Concrete wheel stops typically last 5 to 10 years or more, depending on weather, vehicle load, and maintenance. They are highly durable but may wear down faster in areas with high moisture or heavy truck traffic.
Yes, wheel stops should always be anchored. Anchoring ensures that they stay in place under vehicle impact, resist traffic movement, and comply with safety regulations. Anchoring is especially important for concrete and plastic wheel stops.
The right type of wheel stop depends on your parking lot use. Use rubber wheel stops for light-duty and indoor areas, concrete for high-traffic zones, and plastic for eco-friendly, lightweight solutions. Always consider your surface type, vehicle weight, and visibility needs.