When people see crisp white or yellow lines on the road, they rarely think about the material behind them. But a question we’re often asked is: “What paint is actually used for road markings in the UK?”

At C&R Ltd, we apply professional road markings nationwide using materials chosen for their durability, visibility, and compliance. Here’s a breakdown of what’s commonly used.

Thermoplastic Road Markings

The vast majority of UK road markings are created using thermoplastic material, not traditional paint.

Thermoplastic is favoured because it’s highly durable, weather-resistant, and capable of withstanding heavy traffic.

MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) Markings

For certain road situations — such as high-wear junctions, crossings, or cycle lanes — MMA resin may be used.

This makes MMA a popular choice for safety-critical areas where visibility is essential.

Specialist Road Marking Paints

In some cases, particularly for temporary works or lower-traffic areas, specialist paints are used:

These paints are cost-effective but generally less durable than thermoplastic or MMA.

Why the Choice of Material Matters

The material used impacts:

At C&R Ltd, we always recommend the most suitable material for your site based on traffic levels, location, and intended lifespan.

Why Choose C&R Ltd for Road Markings?

As one of the country’s leading line marking companies, C&R Ltd provides:

Get in Touch with C&R Ltd Today

Need professional road markings for your site? Contact C&R Ltd today for expert advice and a free quote.

We’ll ensure your markings are applied with the right materials — clear, compliant, and built to last.