pstrong/strong(The Sign Chef suggests the different materials that can be used for your new signmdash;and which one is ideal for many different conditions.)/p
pLets focus on outdoor sign materials today. How do you choose the right one? Check out my menu below to choose the perfect entreacute;e for your tastes./p
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liAluminum a title=metal signs href=http://www.signsus.com/metal-sign-sitemap.php target=_blankMetal Signs/a ndash; Metal signs have been a popular choice for many years, and todayrsquo;s options are even better quality than in years passed. These signs are strong, durable and have a high-gloss factory-painted finish. /li
liArmour-Wood Metalized Signs ndash; One of the strongest materials out there for signs. With a solid wood core sandwiched between two sheets of aluminum armour plating, this sign material is highly impact and weather resistant. /li
liDibond Metal Signs – Have the best of both worlds, aluminum and plastic. Dibond is made from two sheets of aluminum that are factory bonded to a solid core of high-density plastic.nbsp; Available in a broad range of colors, and these signs are lightweight like plastic and as strong as aluminum. /li
liBanners ndash; Outdoor vinyl a title=banner signs href=http://www.signsus.com/allproduct/custom_banners_info_page.php target=_blankbanner signs/a can take the elements well. Size for size, custom banners are the least expensive, are lightweight and super simple to hang just about anywhere./li
liCoroplast Corrugated Plastic Signs ndash; These ultra lightweight signs are waterproof and are commonly used for yard signs, such as for real estate, campaign signs, etc. /li
liDuraWood Signsmdash;Signs have been made of wood for centuries. With the latest technology, you dont need to worry anymore about the main concern when it comes to woodmdash;rotting. When choosing a wooden sign, be sure to ask about a warranty. For example, DuraWood a title=Outdoor Signs href=http://www.signsus.com/ target=_blankoutdoor signs/a are rated to last for ten years.nbsp;nbsp; /li
liVinyl Letters amp; Vehicle Graphics ndash; Yes, in the old days we used to hand letter company cars, but nowadays vinyl is the material of choice for over 94% of all vehicle signs.nbsp; Vinyl can be applied to any car, trailor, van, truck, SUV or boat./li
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pHaving a hard time deciding which is what you are looking for? Ask me, the Sign Chef, for my personal recommendations./p
The Main Course – Choosing the Right Sign Material for Your OUTDOOR Sign
August 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · General News
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