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"Riverside Professional" is a two-sided, freestanding sign about 4' x 6'. The sign face cost about $1650.00, not counting the support structure and installation. We also built matching, much smaller, signs for each of the suites. This is an attractive color combination, and goes well with a carved bird-of-paradise flower.

"Honeymoon Hill" is about 3' x 8'. It's simple, but provides good visibility facing a very busy street. The price for a sign of this size is about $960.00.It's best to always use stainless fasteners when mounting these signs. We've had better success using a larger number of relatively small plastic anchors as opposed to just a few made of lead. Countersink the screws and then back them out a little. Signs fastened too tightly to masonry walls may crack.

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How They're Made:

Sandblasted sign faces are most often made of HDU, or high-density urethane. This material has been proven superior to redwood in long-term exterior durability. Backgrounds are sandblasted in dramatic wood grain patterns using special jigs. Structural reinforcement is included, as required, using pressure-treated lumber. All surfaces are sealed, then finished with top-quality paints and stains designed for extended outside exposure in a variety of climates.

What They Cost:

Our cost for each project is based on $60 per square foot. This cost is for a fully finished one-sided sign, designed and finished to your specifications. Signs finished on both sides are always thicker, usually include  screw-eyes or integral pressure-treated wood frames, and are generally priced at $110.00 per square foot.

How to Get One:

Fax a sketch, or email a description,  describing  your requirements. Include as much information as you have, including dimensions (approximate of precise), logos or art to be included, and color preferences. We will prepare a firm price quote and fax or email  it back. There is no charge for this service.


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