Product description
ECORASTER parking lot markers are specially designed accessories for the ECORASTER ground grid system and ensure clear, permanently visible markings on paved parking areas. Thanks to their sturdy click-in integration into the ECORASTER grid, they can be installed easily and securely, contributing to a clear, functional parking lot layout—without the need for permanent paint or ground-sealing measures.
The markers are available in two versions: One version sits slightly above the grid surface and is suitable for areas without heavy winter maintenance, such as private parking lots or areas where snow is not cleared regularly. The other version is flush with the surface, allowing it to be used in regions with snowfall or snow removal operations without being damaged by snowplows. In addition, 2-piece Bloxx elements can also be used as marking elements—these are particularly clear and offer design flexibility, especially in landscaped or visually designed areas, as they stand out due to their wider surface and varied stone colors.
The marking elements are sized so that they snap securely into the ECORASTER system and do not disrupt the robust composite structure. Type a) markings measure approx. 8 × 8 cm, type b) approx. 5.6 × 5.6 cm—both variants fit into the standard grid structure of the ECORASTER system and integrate seamlessly and functionally into your parking areas.
Applications and benefits
Marking of parking spaces: Clear demarcation of individual parking spaces in car, RV, or visitor areas.
Wayfinding systems and roadways: Marking lanes, entrances and exits, or changes in direction.
Safety zones: Demarcation of fire and emergency access routes or loading/unloading zones.
Temporary or seasonal markings: Particularly suitable when permanent painting is not desired or when usage patterns change.
Thanks to their easy installation and modular design, ECORASTER parking lot markings offer a flexible, durable, and visually appealing solution for organizing, arranging, and functionally designing your grating surfaces—without sealing the underlying surface or applying additional coatings.








