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WHEEL STOP INSTALLATION

Wheel stops (also called parking curbs or bumper blocks) protect buildings, landscaping, light poles, and pedestrians from vehicle overrun. Professional wheel stop installation ensures proper placement, secure anchoring, and compliance with ADA requirements. PavePro Network connects you with contractors who install wheel stops correctly the first time.

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WHY PROFESSIONAL WHEEL STOP INSTALLATION MATTERS

Protects buildings and structures from vehicle damage
Prevents vehicles from overrunning curbs and landscaping
Reduces liability from vehicle-pedestrian conflicts
ADA-compliant placement available
Durable concrete or recycled rubber options
Secure anchoring for long-term stability

IDEAL FOR THESE PROPERTIES

Commercial parking lots
Retail properties
Office buildings
Industrial facilities
Healthcare facilities
Any property with vehicle-pedestrian conflicts

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HOW WHEEL STOP INSTALLATION WORKS

1

Site Assessment

Contractor evaluates parking spaces and identifies areas requiring wheel stop protection.

2

Material Selection

Concrete, recycled rubber, or plastic wheel stops are selected based on your needs and budget.

3

Positioning

Wheel stops are positioned to allow proper vehicle overhang while protecting adjacent areas.

4

Anchoring

Stops are securely anchored with rebar pins or anchor bolts to prevent movement.

5

ADA Review

Placement is verified to ensure compliance with ADA requirements for accessible spaces.

WHEEL STOP INSTALLATION FAQ

What are wheel stops made of?

Common materials include concrete, recycled rubber, and plastic. Concrete is most durable; rubber is lighter and easier to install.

Are wheel stops required by ADA?

ADA guidelines actually discourage wheel stops in accessible spaces as they can be a tripping hazard. Consult your contractor for ADA-compliant alternatives.

How are wheel stops anchored?

Wheel stops are typically anchored with two rebar pins or anchor bolts driven into the asphalt or concrete.

How long do wheel stops last?

Concrete wheel stops can last 10-20+ years. Rubber and plastic stops typically last 5-10 years depending on UV exposure and traffic.

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