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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: |
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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. |
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COROPLAST |
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A harder solid plastic, more durable than coroplast with a smoother finish. Common uses: real estate signs. |
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SINTRA |
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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. |
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DURAPLY OR MDO |
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A hard smooth plastic used mostly for long term smaller signage. Common uses: nameplates, business park or apartment address signs. |
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PLEXIGLASS |
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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. For personal, special occasion banners check out our sister site www.funtimebanners.com. |
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BANNER |
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A smooth enamel-finished material, very durable. Common uses: real estate signs, no parking/trespassing signs. |
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ALUMINUM |
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A finished flexible magnet mostly used on vehicle doors. Less permanent than vinyl applied directly to vehicles. |
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MAGNETIC |
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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. |
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PRINTED DECAL |