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Crisp car park bays, forklift lanes, and durable floor marking across Te Rapa and Hamilton’s northern industrial belt. From a re-mark at The Base to a distribution floor off Te Rapa Road, your local Waikato crew handles it.
Servicing Te Rapa, The Base, the Te Rapa industrial estate, Pukete, Rotokauri, and the retail and distribution sites along Te Rapa Road, Church Road, and Wairere Drive.
Your local Waikato crew calls back the same day.
Our Linemarking Partners are Trusted by operators across Aotearoa
Te Rapa is Hamilton’s retail and industrial powerhouse. It is home to The Base, one of the largest shopping centres in the country, alongside the Te Rapa industrial estate packed with distribution centres, cool stores, and manufacturing serving the whole Waikato. That mix means Te Rapa is where Hamilton’s biggest car park line marking and warehouse floor marking jobs are, often on the same week.
We partner with one line marking company per region, and Te Rapa jobs go to the Waikato crew. They work the northern Hamilton belt constantly, so they know the overnight windows the big retail centres need and the surfaces that take epoxy or MMA in a distribution shed, and they plan the job so trading and dispatch keep moving.
One form, one call-back, one invoice. The lead from your quote goes straight to the Waikato team. Explore the Hamilton coverage, the wider full Waikato region, or nearby Cambridge.
We partner with a single line marking business covering the Waikato region. Your Te Rapa quote goes straight to the Waikato crew. One phone call, one invoice, no middleman markup.
Enquiries are sent to
Every enquiry submitted through this page is routed directly to our Waikato contractor. They’ll call you back the same business day to confirm scope, timing, and pricing around your operating hours.
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 Te Rapa applications. Click into a category to read the detail, the common local jobs, and the questions Te Rapa customers ask most.
01 · Commercial
Car park line marking at Te Rapa is large-format work. The Base alone carries thousands of bays, and the surrounding bulk-retail, trade counters, and showrooms along Te Rapa Road add hundreds more. High customer and delivery turnover wears drive lanes and entries fast, so these car parks need staged, overnight re-marks to keep trading uninterrupted.
What’s included
Typical Te Rapa jobs
Te Rapa car parks FAQ
Yes. Large-format centres like The Base are staged section by section and marked overnight, with paint trafficable within 2 to 3 hours, so the car park is ready before the centre opens.
Yes. The big Te Rapa centres need trolley returns, click-and-collect stalls, pram bays, and clear circulation, all marked as part of a retail re-mark.
02 · Civil
Northern Hamilton keeps growing, with new roading through Rotokauri and Te Rapa North, plus the private accessways and service lanes through the industrial estate. We work council and private roads with our own traffic management, using thermoplastic where the heavy traffic warrants it.
What’s included
Typical Te Rapa jobs
Te Rapa roads FAQ
Yes. Much of the roading through the Te Rapa estate is private, and we mark truck routes, give-ways, and crossings, with traffic management supplied.
Thermoplastic lasts 5 to 10 years and suits a truck-heavy estate road. Standard paint is fine for a low-traffic private accessway.
03 · Industrial
The Te Rapa industrial estate is Hamilton’s distribution heart. The sheds and cool stores along Te Rapa Road and through Pukete run forklifts and reach trucks all day, serving the wider Waikato and the golden triangle. Floor marking here is an epoxy or MMA system colour-coded to your 5S plan, laid around your dispatch schedule.
What’s included
Typical Te Rapa jobs
Te Rapa warehouses FAQ
Yes. Most estate jobs are staged or run over a weekend or planned shutdown, so racking stays loaded and part of the floor keeps operating while we mark the rest.
MMA (cold plastic) cures in about an hour and takes the heaviest forklift and reach-truck traffic, so it suits a high-throughput Te Rapa shed. Epoxy is a good, lower-cost option for lighter-traffic areas.
04 · Recreation
The residential growth around Rotokauri, Pukete, and northern Hamilton means schools, clubs, and community centres here need court marking. We mark competition-spec basketball, netball, and tennis courts, plus pickleball and futsal overlays, on asphalt, concrete, and acrylic.
What’s included
Typical Te Rapa jobs
Te Rapa sports courts FAQ
Yes. Pickleball overlays are one of the most common court jobs. We use a contrasting colour so the existing court stays usable.
Usually within 24 hours of the final line, sooner in dry conditions. We confirm the return-to-play window on site.
05 · Education
The growing school catchments of Rotokauri and northern Hamilton refresh their courts and playground markings as they wear. We lay bright, durable thermoplastic games and courts that last for years, scheduled into holidays or weekends so classes are not disrupted.
What’s included
Typical Te Rapa jobs
Te Rapa schools FAQ
Both. Small refreshes can be done over a weekend, while larger playground roll-outs are scheduled into the mid-term break or summer holidays.
Yes. It grips better than paint and holds its colour for 5 to 10 years under heavy lunchtime play.
06 · Specialist
A lot of Te Rapa work sits outside the standard car park brief. Container and trailer yards, heavy-vehicle hardstands, and cross-dock aprons take cold plastic (MMA) rather than paint, and re-layouts start with clean line removal.
What’s included
Typical Te Rapa jobs
Te Rapa specialist FAQ
Yes. On a hardstand taking laden trucks and container handlers we use cold plastic (MMA), which bonds hard and resists the scuffing that would strip ordinary paint within weeks.
Yes. Shot-blasting and selective grinding lift old marking off asphalt or concrete without gouging the surface, so we can re-lay a corrected layout the same visit.
Retail car park re-marks and accessible bay roll-outs across store sites.
Retail
5S factory floor marking, forklift lanes, and pedestrian walkways.
Manufacturing
Brewery floor marking and loading dock anti-slip coatings.
Industrial
Dealership yard layouts, showroom floor marking, and service bays.
Automotive
Multi-branch auction yard bay marking and numbering.
Automotive
Retail and distribution centre car park and floor marking.
Retail
Sugar refinery floor marking and forklift hazard zones.
Manufacturing
Food production plant 5S marking and hygiene-grade zones.
Manufacturing
Construction yard, site compound, and commercial car park marking.
ConstructionStill have a question? Send it through with your quote request and the local contractor will get back to you.
A standard re-mark of a 30-bay car park usually runs $1,500 to $3,500 plus GST, though large-format Te Rapa retail sites are quoted individually. Warehouse floors are quoted by the metre and by system after a site look.
Yes. Our Waikato crew covers Te Rapa, The Base, the industrial estate, Pukete, and Rotokauri, plus the wider northern Hamilton area.
Yes. Overnight and shutdown-window work is standard on live Te Rapa sites, so we re-mark trading car parks and distribution floors without disrupting business.
Small car park and yard jobs can usually be booked within the week. Larger retail and warehouse projects get a site visit first and are typically scheduled within 2 to 3 weeks.
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