Indoor line marking (warehouses, factories, garages) and outdoor line marking (parking lots, sidewalks) share the same purpose—organization and safety—but the products and conditions are very different.
1. Indoor marking: safety and productivity
- Defines pedestrian walkways and forklift lanes
- Organizes storage areas
- Highlights safety zones and exits
Usually uses epoxy or resin paints resistant to abrasion and chemicals.
2. Outdoor marking: visibility and durability
- Defines parking stalls and reserved spaces
- Guides traffic flow and pedestrian crossings
- Must remain visible in rain, snow, day and night
Paint must withstand salt, freezing, and UV exposure.
3. Technical differences
- Indoor: smooth surfaces, protected from weather, but heavy mechanical wear
- Outdoor: exposed to extreme temperatures and weather conditions
4. Why hire professionals
Experts ensure the right paint for the environment, compliance with safety codes, and a long-lasting result.