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Custom Signage: 

When we say Custom Signage, we mean that we can make you a sign to say whatever you want to say on just about any kind of material you want it on. 

Magnetic Signs: 

Magnetic signs for vehicles available in many different sizes and colors.   

Banners:

Custom Banners are available to you in a wide assortment of sizes and colors.

Yard Signs:

Yard signs such as Real Estate for sale signs can be ordered in either metal or coroplast. Coroplast is a corrugated plastic. It is somewhat cheaper than metal, however for long term use, we do recommend metal. We can supply you with a metal frame in which to mount your sign or install your sign in a frame and ship it to you already mounted. Once again these signs can be manufactured in virtually any size you want. 

Pre-spaced Vinyl signage: 

Manufactured to your specifications and is ready to apply to a wide variety of surfaces. This is high quality premium vinyl with an outdoor life expectancy of six to eight years. This can be either lettering, graphics or a combination of both. It can be applied to window glass (either inside or outside), vehicles, boats or just about any smooth nonporous surface you wish to apply it to. We send you the easy to read application instructions so that you can apply it yourself and save money. 

Acrylic sign faces:

This type of sign is what is used for exterior lighted signs. Here we usually use the translucent vinyl that allows the color to come through. Of course we do smaller Acrylic signs as well. Acrylics make good substrates for both interior as well as exterior signage.

 

Some of the other substrates that are used in signage applications are: Ridge Foam PVC, Foam Core, Lexan, High Impact Styrene, Polycarbonate Film and Plywood or MDO panels. All of these materials are excellent for signage uses and can be selected depending on your particular signage needs.

 

 

 

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