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Fresh lines and hard-wearing marking across Richmond and the Tasman district. From Richmond Mall retail to pack-house epoxy, your local Tasman-Nelson crew handles it.

Servicing Richmond, Stoke (Nelson edge), Brightwater, Wakefield, Appleby, and the Waimea Plains.

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Line marking in Richmond

Richmond line marking, Tasman's commercial centre.

Richmond is the Tasman district's commercial centre, twinned with Nelson across the Waimea estuary. Between Richmond Mall, supermarkets across Hope and Stoke edges, pack-houses across the Waimea Plains, and the wine and horticulture belt, our Tasman-Nelson crew is busy. High sunshine hours make the Nelson-Tasman region prime for car park line marking.

We partner with one line marking company per region. Richmond jobs go to the Tasman crew, with Richmond Mall, Sundial Square, Queen Street, and the Hope industrial fringe serviced almost daily so most enquiries convert to a same-week visit.

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  • Regional coverage including Richmond, Motueka, Wakefield, plus Nelson nearby
  • Every service on this page, from car parks to pack-house floors to sports courts
  • Fully insured, with after-hours and weekend scheduling available
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Services in Richmond

Line marking services in Richmond

Six core service categories, covering everything from a single disabled bay re-mark to a full warehouse floor roll-out. Each category has its own paint chemistry, its own compliance rules, and its own typical Richmond applications. Click into a category to read the detail, the common local jobs, and the questions Richmond customers ask most.

01 · Commercial

Car Parks

Car Park Line Marking in Richmond

Car park line marking is the everyday job in Richmond. Between Richmond Mall, the Sundial Square retail precinct, the supermarkets along Queen Street, the medical centres at the Hope end, and the industrial trade-supply parks toward the Waimea River, our Tasman crew refreshes bays almost every week. High Tasman UV shortens paint life. Most exposed car parks need a refresh every 2 to 4 years, with shaded or covered areas stretching a little further.

What’s included

  • Pre-work site assessment and quote visit if needed
  • Removal of worn or incorrect existing lines
  • Masking, surface cleaning, and full traffic management
  • Bay marking, numbering, stencils, hatching, and directional arrows
  • Accessible (mobility) parking bay marking
  • Supply and install of wheel stops and speed bumps
  • Optional after-hours and weekend work

Typical Richmond jobs

  • Richmond Mall and CBD retail re-marks
  • Supermarket bays across Richmond and Hope
  • Medical centre and clinic bays
  • Trade-supply and rural-supply car parks
  • Church and community hall lots

Richmond car parks FAQ

How long will my Richmond car park be closed?

Most 30 to 50 bay car parks at Richmond Mall, Sundial Square, or the Queen Street retail strip are re-marked overnight and traffic-ready within 2 to 3 hours. We can break the work across zones so the supermarket or pharmacy never fully closes during trading.

How do you handle the high UV when marking here?

Richmond and the wider Waimea Plains sit in one of the sunniest pockets of the country, which fades standard acrylic fast on exposed drive lanes. Thermoplastic or MMA is the sturdier long-term choice for the outer bays and loop aisles where the sun hits hardest.

02 · Civil

Roads

Road and Street Line Marking in Richmond

Richmond roads span SH6 through the township, the arterials connecting to Nelson across the Waimea estuary, and the rural network of the Waimea Plains reaching through Appleby, Hope, and out toward the hops and pipfruit country. A steady pipeline of new subdivisions at Richmond South, plus private orchard, winery, and pack-house access roads, keeps the road-marking side of our Tasman crew busy year round.

What’s included

  • Centre lines, edge lines, and lane dividers
  • Give-way triangles, stop bars, and hold lines
  • Pedestrian and zebra crossings
  • Traffic calming, chevrons, and speed bump approach marks
  • Thermoplastic for high-wear arterials
  • Full traffic management (TTM) supplied in-house

Typical Richmond jobs

  • New subdivision roads in Richmond South and Hope
  • Private orchard and winery road re-marks
  • School frontage pedestrian crossings
  • Trade-supply and industrial access roading
  • Cycleway and shared-path marking

Richmond roads FAQ

Do you work with Tasman District Council?

Yes, we work regularly with Tasman District Council on subdivision sign-offs across Richmond South, Hope, and the Waimea Plains. Tasman DC is a unitary authority so it covers both district and regional road functions, which keeps the consenting process straightforward.

Should we use paint or thermoplastic?

For quiet orchard and residential Richmond subdivision streets, paint is fine and holds up for 2 to 4 years. On busier links like Queen Street, Salisbury Road, and the SH6 approaches into town, thermoplastic stretches the re-mark cycle to 5 to 10 years.

03 · Industrial

Warehouses

Warehouse and Factory Floor Marking in Richmond

Tasman is the country's apple and hops heartland, and the warehouse floor marking work around Richmond reflects that. Pack-houses, cool stores, and wineries across Richmond, Appleby, Hope, and the wider Waimea Plains need floor marking that handles forklift traffic, pallet-jack wear, and regular wash-downs without lifting. We match epoxy or MMA to each operation's 5S plan and re-layout cycle, plus add anti-slip where the loading docks get wet during the pipfruit export run.

What’s included

  • 5S colour-coded floor marking and zone planning
  • Forklift and pedestrian walkway lanes
  • Hazard, exclusion, and keep-clear zones
  • Racking outlines, aisle numbering, and pick-face labels
  • Anti-slip coatings for wet or loading-dock areas
  • Line removal for re-layouts

Typical Richmond jobs

  • Apple and pipfruit pack-houses
  • Cool stores and grading floors
  • Wine production and barrel halls
  • Hops processing and storage
  • Trade-supply and rural-supply depots

Richmond warehouses FAQ

Can you work around harvest?

Yes, we plan Richmond and Waimea Plains pack-house floor work around the pipfruit and hops harvest windows so your lines coming off the forklift routes do not interrupt grading or export runs. Winter and early spring are the easiest slots to book.

Should we use epoxy or MMA?

MMA handles the heavy forklift traffic and wash-down routines in Appleby and Waimea Plains apple pack-houses, while epoxy is the better value pick for lower-traffic cool stores and winery barrel halls. We quote both so you can choose the fit.

04 · Recreation

Sports Courts

Sports Court Line Marking in Richmond

Richmond schools, sports clubs, and the Saxton Field regional complex all need regular court marking for netball, tennis, basketball, and the growing pickleball scene. Our Tasman crew covers primary and intermediate schools across Richmond, Hope, and the Waimea Plains, plus the larger Saxton Field hardcourts that host provincial tournaments across the Nelson-Tasman region.

What’s included

  • Basketball, netball, tennis, pickleball, futsal, volleyball
  • Multi-court overlays in contrasting colours
  • Acrylic resurfacing prior to line marking if required
  • Competition-spec dimensions for school and club use
  • Indoor gym floor marking
  • Custom club branding and centre logos

Typical Richmond jobs

  • School courts in Richmond and surrounds
  • Saxton Field and community complex courts
  • Pickleball overlays on existing tennis courts
  • Netball courts at primary and intermediate schools
  • Club logo and sponsor branding

Richmond sports courts FAQ

Can we play pickleball on the tennis courts?

Yes, pickleball overlays on existing Richmond tennis courts are one of the fastest-growing jobs we quote, especially at Saxton Field and the club courts around Hope. We lay the pickleball lines in a contrasting colour so both codes can share the same surface without confusing players.

How long before children can play on the new markings?

Richmond clubs and schools can usually put the courts back into play within 24 hours of us finishing the marking. We advise waiting until the acrylic paint is fully cured before heavy tournament use, particularly on the outdoor Saxton Field courts.

05 · Education

Schools

School and Playground Marking in Richmond

Tasman schools across Richmond, Hope, Brightwater, and the Waimea Plains refresh their playground markings every few years as the high Tasman UV and constant kid traffic wears down even thermoplastic lines. We work with Richmond primaries and the surrounding rural schools to redo hopscotch grids, map murals, and junior courts during the long holidays.

What’s included

  • Hopscotch, number grids, four-square, and snakes and ladders
  • NZ and world maps in thermoplastic
  • Custom designs to match your school kaupapa
  • Junior basketball and netball courts
  • High-grip, UV-stable thermoplastic (not standard paint)
  • Holiday-window scheduling to avoid disrupting classes

Typical Richmond jobs

  • Primary schools across Richmond, Brightwater, Wakefield
  • Kindergartens and early childhood centres
  • Intermediate school court upgrades
  • Playground re-marks after resurfacing

Richmond schools FAQ

Should playground marking happen in term time or during the holidays?

We can mark Richmond school playgrounds in both term time and during the school holidays, though most Waimea Plains primaries prefer the long Christmas break so thermoplastic has plenty of cure time. Quick touch-ups in term weekends are also workable.

Is thermoplastic safe for kids?

Yes, the hot-applied thermoplastic we use on Richmond primary playgrounds is non-toxic once cured and is the same material used on school grounds across Tasman. The finished texture is high-grip so the hopscotch and four-square zones stay safe in wet Waimea winters.

06 · Specialist

Specialist

Specialist and Industrial Marking in Richmond

Specialist line marking across Richmond and the Waimea Plains covers line removal ahead of mall re-layouts, anti-slip coatings for pipfruit pack-house loading docks at Appleby, helipad marking for rural emergency pads on the plains, and cold plastic for heavy-vehicle yards at transport depots on the Hope industrial fringe. We bring the right rig for each surface rather than forcing one product to fit every job.

What’s included

  • Grinding, water blasting, and chemical line removal
  • Hot-applied thermoplastic for high-wear surfaces
  • Cold plastic (MMA) for industrial and heavy-vehicle areas
  • Anti-slip and high-grip coatings for ramps and loading docks
  • Helipad and yard marking
  • EV bays and motorbike stalls

Typical Richmond jobs

  • Line removal prior to car park re-layouts
  • Pack-house anti-slip on loading docks
  • Cold plastic in orchard transport yards
  • Rural helipad markings
  • EV bays in retail car parks

Richmond specialist FAQ

Can you remove old lines without damaging the seal underneath?

Yes, on Richmond car parks we use controlled grinding or low-pressure water blasting to lift old lines off asphalt and chip seal without scuffing the surface below. For newer Richmond Mall and supermarket seal we favour the water blast, which keeps the pavement texture intact.

What's the fastest you can re-mark a car park?

A typical 40-bay Richmond re-layout at a supermarket or retail strip can be done in a single overnight shift, ready for customers first thing the next morning. Pack-house floors on the Waimea Plains usually take a full weekend to allow proper MMA cure time.

Recent work · the same crew, the same quality

A few of the operators our brand partners have painted for

Mitre 10
Mitre 10

Retail car park re-marks and accessible bay roll-outs across store sites.

Retail
Fisher & Paykel
Fisher & Paykel

5S factory floor marking, forklift lanes, and pedestrian walkways.

Manufacturing
Lion
Lion

Brewery floor marking and loading dock anti-slip coatings.

Industrial
Hurst Toyota
Hurst Toyota

Dealership yard layouts, showroom floor marking, and service bays.

Automotive
Turners
Turners

Multi-branch auction yard bay marking and numbering.

Automotive
PB Tech
PB Tech

Retail and distribution centre car park and floor marking.

Retail
Chelsea
Chelsea

Sugar refinery floor marking and forklift hazard zones.

Manufacturing
Bluebird
Bluebird

Food production plant 5S marking and hygiene-grade zones.

Manufacturing
Watts & Hughes
Watts & Hughes

Construction yard, site compound, and commercial car park marking.

Construction
FAQ

Richmond line marking FAQ

Still have a question? Send it through with your quote request and the local contractor will get back to you.

How much does line marking cost in Richmond?

Richmond pricing sits in line with the wider Nelson-Tasman region. A 30-bay re-mark at Richmond Mall, a Queen Street supermarket, or a Hope trade-supply yard typically runs $1,500 to $3,500 plus GST, with Waimea Plains pack-house floor work priced separately on coverage area.

Do you service all of Tasman?

Yes, our Tasman crew covers Richmond, Brightwater, Wakefield, Motueka, Māpua, Takaka, and the Waimea Plains as a single territory. Golden Bay jobs are bundled across a Takaka Hill crossing so travel stays economical, while Richmond and the Waimea Plains are serviced almost daily.

Can you do line marking after hours and on weekends?

After-hours work is standard and carries no extra charge on most Richmond retail and pack-house jobs, because a closed Richmond Mall or supermarket overnight is usually easier than a daytime partial closure. We schedule it to match when the site actually stops trading.

How soon can you start?

For standard Richmond jobs like a car park or a school court we can usually start within the week, particularly if the site is flexible on midweek overnight shifts. Larger Waimea Plains pack-house floor coats or subdivision road marking runs need 2 to 3 weeks lead time.

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