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FAQ's

Is Obtaining a Sign difficult?

How can I understand the Value of a Sign?

Why should I have a Sign?

What is a Proof?

How do I get an Estimate?

What is a Site Survey?

 

 

Q: Is Obataining a Sign difficult?

A: Obtaining a sign is not difficult, however getting an effective sign that will have a positive
impact on your business' income and success means that you're aware of the many types
of signs, thier basic designs, local zoning codes, and have an experienced sign company.

 

 

 

 

Q: How can I understand the value of a Sign?

A: A sign reveals your image to customers. It's typically the first thing a potential customer will see.
You only have one chance to make a positive first impression.

 

 

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Q: Why should I have a sign?

A: Perhaps you're in a hard to find location. Need to be seen over a tree line or stand out from other busineses. The reasons for needing a sign vary and are dependent upon individual circumstances.
Needless to say, if you want more customers, you need a sign.

 

 

 

 

Q: What is a proof?

A: A proof is a layout of your signs text, graphics, colors and important information. It's a way for us to
confirm everthing is spelled properly and captures your envision. A proof benefits everyone. It helps prevent costly errors before production begins.

 

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Q: How do I get an Estimate?

A: The first step and best way to get an accurate estimate is to speak with our sales department, they will compile all of your questions and requirements. Signs may seem the same but they are not. Location, municipal codes and fabrication materials are just a few factors that determine the cost of a sign.

 

 

 

 

Q: What is a Site Survey?

A: A site survey is done to determine many things that affect your sign and its installation. Things may include but are not limited to:

  • The building exterior (brick, stucco, etc.)
  • Surounding obsticles (wires, trees, etc)
  • The sign or building elevation and type of sign (ground level, pole sign)
  • Determine if electricity is needed, exists or needs updating.

 

 

 

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