
Thermoplastic Line Marking Melbourne
We've applied thermoplastic marking across Melbourne since 2009. From busy CBD intersections to shopping centre carparks, council roads to warehouse floors. When standard paint won't last, thermoplastic delivers years of high-visibility marking.
AS 4049.3 Compliant
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15+ Years
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Why Melbourne's Busiest Areas Need Marking That Lasts Years, Not Months?
A shopping centre in Highpoint called us about their carpark entry lanes. They'd been repainting the entry arrows and stop lines every six months. The constant traffic wore through standard paint quickly, and the ongoing costs were frustrating. They wanted a longer-lasting option. We applied thermoplastic marking at the high-wear locations. Entry and exit lanes, stop lines, directional arrows, and pedestrian crossings. Two years later, the marking still looks fresh while surrounding painted areas have faded. We made a temperature error on a Melbourne CBD job in 2016. We applied thermoplastic on a cold July morning when the asphalt was below 10°C. The material didn't bond properly and cracked. We reapplied in warmer conditions at our cost, around $4,100.
Key Benefits
3-5 times longer life than paint on busy Melbourne roads and high-traffic carpark areas
Superior retroreflectivity with embedded glass beads for night visibility on Melbourne roads
Immediate traffic-ready after cooling, minimising Melbourne road closure times
Skid-resistant surface texture meeting AS 4586 requirements for Melbourne pedestrian areas
Wide colour range including standard white and yellow plus custom colours for Melbourne facilities
VicRoads compliant formulations for Melbourne council and state road applications

Site Inspection
Free assessment and detailed quote
Professional Marking
Expert application with premium materials
Quality Assurance
Final inspection and compliance sign-off
Compliance Standards
AS 4049.3 Thermoplastic
Australian Standard for thermoplastic road marking materials specifying composition, application, and performance.
VicRoads Specifications
Victorian state road authority specifications for thermoplastic on classified roads.
AS 1906.3 Retroreflectivity
Specifies retroreflective performance for road marking. Thermoplastic with glass beads meets visibility requirements.
AS 4049.2 Performance Requirements
Specifies durability and performance standards for road marking materials.
AS 4586 Slip Resistance
Specifies slip resistance for pedestrian surfaces. Thermoplastic texture provides appropriate grip.
Environmental Conditions
Proper application requires appropriate temperatures. We monitor conditions for optimal adhesion.
Fully Compliant & Certified
All our work meets or exceeds Australian Standards and state road authority requirements
VicRoads Approved
Registered Contractor
$20M Public Liability
$10M Professional Indemnity
5,000+ Projects
Since 2009
Fixed Prices
Not Estimates
AS 1742
Traffic Control Devices
Specifies line colours, widths, arrow designs, and placement for road markings. Ensures all traffic control devices meet national safety standards.
AS/NZS 2890
Parking Facilities
Covers bay dimensions (2.4m × 5.4m standard, 3.2m × 5.4m accessible), aisle widths, and traffic flow requirements for compliant parking areas.
AS 4586
Slip Resistance
Defines slip resistance classifications (P rating) for pedestrian surfaces. Critical for wet areas, ramps, and high-traffic zones.
AS/NZS 1428
Access & Mobility
Sets requirements for accessible parking bays, tactile indicators, and mobility access. Essential for DDA compliance and accessibility audits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Thermoplastic is better for high-traffic areas, roads, heavy vehicle routes, and locations where frequent repainting is impractical.
On Melbourne roads and carparks, thermoplastic typically lasts 3-5 years, compared to 12-18 months for paint.
Yes, thermoplastic adheres to both asphalt and concrete. Surface preparation may differ.
Yes, glass beads embedded in thermoplastic provide retroreflectivity, reflecting headlights back to drivers.
White and yellow are standard for road marking. Other colours including blue, green, and red are available for special applications.
Yes, we can grind or water-blast existing thermoplastic before applying new marking.
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