by Cheryl Archer | Mar 7, 2013 | Commercial Signage
As a sign vendor we are often approached to quote signage that will require a permit. Most cities and municipalities will require permits for electrical signs and exterior building fascia signs so if you are opening a new business or relocating one it makes sense to...
by Cheryl Archer | Mar 5, 2013 | Commercial Signage
The submittal’s process during the construction phase provides a mechanism to ensure that the architect’s vision for the project whether for doors, cabinetry, electrical, signs or any other category is delivered and installed as intended. On large projects like...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 14, 2013 | Commercial Signage
This has been an exciting project from start to finish. Working closely with local architects the sign first began as primarily back lit channel letters mounted on corrugated panels with some Asian characters in neon in the lower right hand corner. After making some...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 12, 2013 | Commercial Signage
When Mike approached us about his rush project we were happy to jump in and get it done. He had been preparing his listing and focusing on the myriad of other tasks needed to get the property ready to market. Although he had been thinking about the signs, and even...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 8, 2013 | Commercial Signage
We do our fair share of signage work for local government agencies and the City of Palo Alto represents one of the most recent ones. Several months ago the City had decided to spruce up the appearance of several exterior building signs and approached us about...
by Cheryl Archer | Jan 31, 2013 | Commercial Signage
While it isn’t always a fun experience the permit process is a very necessary one when it comes to signage. The primary reason really does revolve around safety and the need to protect the public from overhead signs that are improperly attached and could lead to...