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Dental Office Parking Lot Striping in Myrtle Creek, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A dental office runs on a tight appointment clock, and its parking lot has to keep up. Patients cycle through in 30- to 90-minute blocks, so stalls turn over constantly and a confusing lot becomes a scheduling headache. In Myrtle Creek — Douglas County, off I-5 Exit 108 along Main Street in the South Umpqua canyon — dental practices serve local families and commuters from the canyon-valley communities. Clear, efficient striping keeps that turnover smooth and gets patients to the door without circling.
This guide covers the layout a dental lot needs, the industry baseline costs, and Myrtle Creek-specific factors. For statewide pricing, see our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide.
A dental lot is about turnover and proximity more than volume.
Industry baseline ranges below. Actual costs vary by lot size, surface condition, paint type, and complexity. These are not Cojo quotes.
| Service | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|
| Per-space restripe (standard stall) | $3–$6 per space |
| Directional arrows (each) | $25–$50 |
| Loading / stencil marking | $30–$75 each |
| ADA-compliant space (complete) | $200–$350 per space |
| ADA signage (post + sign) | $150–$250 each |
Myrtle Creek's dry, hot summers cure paint fast, but mild wet winters and canyon drainage can crack hillside asphalt, and cut-and-fill grading sometimes settles unevenly. A lot in good shape paints immediately; one with cracking, faded old paint, or drainage staining needs prep that can run two to three times the base striping cost.
Dental offices draw older and post-procedure patients, so ADA proximity matters and is often the costliest single component. A complete accessible space with access aisle, stencil, and signage baselines well above a standard stall. Bringing an older lot up to current standards is frequently the biggest line item.
Striping season runs late spring through early fall when temperatures stay above 50°F, before the canyon's wet winters set in, and Myrtle Creek's dry summers cure paint quickly. Most dental offices stripe over a weekend or a closed day so a freshly painted lot sets before Monday's first appointment. Booking in spring for early-summer work secures better scheduling.
For how dental pricing fits the local market, see our parking lot striping in Myrtle Creek overview.
We stripe medical and professional-office lots across Douglas County and understand the quick-turnover, high-proximity flow a dental practice needs — close-in patient stalls, chair-side ADA spaces, a staff split, and a sedation-pickup loading spot. We measure your lot, assess the surface and grade, and deliver a transparent quote with no hidden fees. See our professional striping services or view our work.
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