We routinely conduct site surveys for signs in Hayward, CA. It is a service that we provide to our clients. In the course of the investigation, we make note of potential obstacles, verify the makeup of walls and inventory the needed installation tools. Some business clients wonder if this process is really necessary, particularly after they have sent us photos of their locations. The answer is “yes.” Here is why.
Providing On-time Sign Installation
Even with photos, the makeup of a façade is frequently difficult to make out. What looks like brick might actually be cleverly disguised high-density urethane. What looks like a solid surface may, in fact, be crumbling underneath a newer layer of stucco. Unless we physically see and touch the wall, we may not know what to expect, which results in making a mistake about the right installation technique. If we err here, your signage installation may undergo a delay because we have to rework the product’s system setup or because we have to return to the shop to find the right hardware and tools.
Meeting Permitting Requirements
Since we handle the permitting for our clients, we usually have to present the zoning officials with scale drawings featuring the wall where the sign will go. Also, some officials want to see street views and get additional information on nearby signage used by other businesses. We can only provide accurate drawings by visiting your location. Sure, we could use building plans and aerial photos of the street, but doing so may not be as accurate. If we make a mistake with the permitting, the building inspector may refuse to sign off on the permit until we fix the product to meet the legal requirements.
Avoiding Last Minute Surprises
Designing and installing a sign site unseen may result in the manufacture of a product that is not suitable for your location. For example, when discussing the sizing of your building letters, we factor in the speed with which motorists drive past your establishment. If you are uncertain about the posted speed limits, the lettering may be too small to be useful in addressing drivers. If the lettering is too large, it may not fit with the overall look of the building’s setup. Having to redo the product costs money and time.
Another problem that we sometimes run into has to do with inaccurate measurements. What we call “a smidgeon” and what you consider “a smidge” may be two very different measures. For example, if we are to install a monument sign in your landscape and you have sprinkler controls nearby, you might believe that there is plenty of space for the installation. We probably interpret this to mean something different since we have to have enough room for the light component installation. Unless we come out and take accurate measurements, we may have to change the actual installation location for the sign. This is not a surprise a client appreciates.
The importance of site surveys for signs in Hayward, CA, is clear. Contact us today to learn more and to schedule yours.