We offer a wide variety of signs to fit your unique requirements. Please click below to learn about our different signs types. Contact us with any questions on what kind of sign is right for you!
Corrugated Plastic
Corrugated plastic (CORO) is a light weight, low cost material. It can be used indoors, and outdoors for short term signage (12 months).
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Coro comes in a variety of colors, some of the most popular are white and yellow. It is 1/8" thick, and comes up to a maximum size of 4'x8'.
Popular uses for coro are: Real estate signage, bandit signs, political signs, directional signs, special event and promotional signage.
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MDO Plywood
MDO Plywood (medium density overlay) is an outdoor grade plywood. MDO is best suited for outdoor applications that require medium to long term durability (2-5 years).
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MDO comes in 1/2" thickness and is available in sizes up to 4' x 10'. It features a wood fiber veneered surface that is sealed with a beautiful white enamel finish, leaving a very smooth and durable surface. We can paint it with One Shot enamels or outdoor durable latex paint to best match your project.
Popular uses for MDO are: Exterior business ID signs, site/project signs, real estate signage, and directional signs.
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Lighted Sign Faces
Lighted sign faces, or box faces are made out of high impact lexan plastic.
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We use translucent vinyl lettering, graphics and "sign white" Lexan for our box faces. This allows them to illuminate beautifully at night.
Lighted sign faces are typically found in retail locations as business ID signs.
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Sandblasted Wood
Sandblasted wood signs are made with western red cedar and are hand painted.
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Single sided sandblasted wood signs are 1-3/4" thick.
Typical uses for sandblasted wood signs are for housing, condo, apartment development entrance signs. THey also work great as business ID signs.
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Screenprinted Signs
Screenprinted signs are an economical option for 25 or more signs that are all the same.
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They are typically made out of corogated plastic, with printing on one or both sides. The typical size is 18" x 24".
Typical uses for screenprinted signs are for business promotion, real estate, directional, and political signs. This type of sign is also known as bandit signs.
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PVC Plastic
PVC plastic is a versatile material that comes with smooth, matte, white finish. It is an excellent choice for long term indoor signage.
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We offer PVC in 5 different thicknesses, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm (1/8"), 6mm (1/4") and 10mm. Popular uses are architectural signage, point of purchase displays, trade shows, indoor directional signage, menu boards, and directories.
3mm PVC is the most popular thickness and is available in a several colors. White, Black, Grey, and Yellow are popular choices.
6mm PVC is also available in White, Black, and Grey.
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Aluminum
We use .080 aluminum sign blanks that have a baked enamel white finish. It is perfect for long term outdoor use.
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Parking and traffic control use is probably what most of us are familiar with seeing aluminum signs used as. It is also excellent for real estate site signs, business ID and industrial park signs.
Standard sizes are 12" x 18" and 18" x 24".
We also have 3 sizes of blanks available with a reflective background. 12" x 18" and 18" x 24" are white reflective.
6" x 30" comes with a green reflective background, used almost exclusively for street name signs.
For custom sizes, we reccomend our Dibond material.
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Dibond
Dibond is a composite material, with a solid plastic core and solid aluminum faces.
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This material gives us the strength of MDO plywood, and durability of .080 aluminum at a much lighter weight.
Dibond is the material of choice for large industrial signs and high quality business ID signs.
Dibond is 3mm thick (1/8") and is available in sheets up to 5'x10'.
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ADA Signs
We can supply signs to meet the American with Disabilities Act Requirements.
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ADA signs have raised tactile letering or numbers, as well as the required tactile braille. They are typically made out of plastic, and can be made to fit your design requirements and color schemes.
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Engraved Signs
Engraved signs are made of plastic, and are widely used as name plates or firecode signs.
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Engraved signs can be used with ADA signs, as a cheaper option for when tactile lettering isn't needed. Engraved signs are available in a wide variety of colors and custom sizes.
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