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Dental Office Parking Lot Striping in Newberg, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A dental office lot runs on a steady appointment rhythm. Patients arrive and leave on a schedule, the close-in spaces need to stay open for the next appointment, and the occasional sedation patient needs a safe spot to be picked up. In Newberg, where dental practices serve a Yamhill County community near George Fox University and along the Portland Road and 99W corridors, the striping has to keep the patient turnover smooth and the access easy.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes dental office lots throughout Newberg and Yamhill County. Here's what a dental layout needs and what drives the cost.
Dental striping is about appointment-driven turnover and clean separation of patients from staff. The layout has to keep the close-in spaces flowing.
Because dental practices often share multi-tenant buildings, the layout may also need light wayfinding to route patients to the correct suite.
The defining feature of a dental lot is appointment turnover. Patients come and go on a schedule, and if staff cars or long-stay parking clog the front row, each arriving patient circles for a space — a small daily friction that adds up. A clean staff-to-rear, patient-to-front split keeps the close-in stalls available.
The sedation-pickup spot is the detail many dental lots miss. A patient who's had sedation can't drive and has to be collected, and a marked, safe loading spot near the door makes that handoff easy and protects a vulnerable patient. ADA compliance applies in full, with accessible spaces meeting federal and Oregon standards on a clear path to the entrance.
Striping is priced per lot. These factors move the number most, and industry baselines are a reference, not a firm quote.
Dental lots are usually small to medium. Industry sources have historically baselined restriping near $3 to $6 per space, with a 100-space lot around $550 to $1,000.
Bringing accessible spaces up to standard — correct dimensions, repainted symbols, signage, access-aisle striping — is often the largest component. Complete ADA spaces have historically been baselined near $200 to $350 each.
Sound asphalt takes paint immediately; cracked or stained pavement needs prep first. See our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide for the statewide breakdown.
A lot with quick-turnover stalls, a staff split, ADA proximity spaces, and a sedation-pickup spot takes more planning than a plain lot.
Newberg's striping season runs late spring through early fall, when temperatures hold above 50°F and the lot stays dry enough to cure. For a dental office, the entrance row and ADA stalls see the most use and are the strongest candidates for durable paint.
Because a practice runs on appointments, striping is phased — sectioning the lot or working early before the first appointment so patients keep access. A contractor experienced with medical and dental lots will sequence the work around your schedule.
For a dental practice, a smooth lot supports the on-time appointment flow the whole operation depends on. Patients who find a close space quickly arrive relaxed and on time. The sedation-pickup spot keeps a vulnerable patient safe. And a clean, well-marked lot makes the right first impression for a practice that trades on trust and care.
Newberg's dental practices serve families, students from George Fox, and the broader Yamhill County community, and the ones that run smoothly are the ones whose lots are striped deliberately for turnover and access. If you operate a dental office in the area, that's the layout worth building.
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