When ordering a sign there are often many material options to decide from.  We can point you in the right direction based on price, longevity, durability, color etc. Here is a list of the most common materials we use:

  A fluted plastic material great for temporary signs and the most cost efficient. Can be screenprinted, vinyled and painted. Common uses: yard signs, directional signs, construction signs.

COROPLAST

  A harder solid plastic, more durable than coroplast with a smoother finish.  Common uses: real estate signs.

SINTRA

  A wood pressed board like MDF with a painted finish. Best for larger, exterior and long term signs. Very durable Common uses: Builder signs, for sale signs, A-frames.

DURAPLY OR MDO

  A hard smooth plastic used mostly for long term smaller signage. Common uses: nameplates, business park or apartment address signs.

PLEXIGLASS

  A vinyl material used mostly for temporary signs. Can be directly printed on. Also available in wind resistant. Common uses: Business announcements such as “now Open” , “Now Selling”, “Church Carnival” etc.

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BANNER

  A smooth enamel-finished material, very durable. Common uses: real estate signs, no parking/trespassing signs.

ALUMINUM

  A finished flexible magnet mostly used on vehicle doors. Less permanent than vinyl applied directly to vehicles.

MAGNETIC

  Vinyl that has been digitally printed on and laminated. There are different qualities of vinyl and laminate for specific jobs such as vehicle wraps, temporary construction signs and windows.

PRINTED DECAL

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