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SIGNAGE

What materials can I use to build my sign?

Sign materials vary by location of your sign and may include acrylic, aluminum, banner, corrugated plastic, fabric, PVC, magnetic, vinyl and wood.

Can I use copyrighted images in my signage?

Yes, but only with permission from the owner. If you are not an authorized agent of the images, then a release from the copyright owner is necessary.

How long does it take to make a sign?

The length of time it takes to make a sign can vary depending in the materials, usage and complexity. We strive to meet your expectations on deadlines and turnaround time. While some projects may be ready in 24 hours, other projects make take longer to complete.

What kind of maintenance will my sign require?

Depending on the materials, signs may need to be cleaned over time, especially outdoor signage. Our consultants can make specific recommendations for maintenance based on your sign. It’s important to avoid damage from harsh cleaners. Use only a soap and water mixture and avoid any cleaning product that contains ammonia.

How long will my sign last?

The expected lifetime of a sign depends on whether you place the sign or graphic indoor or outdoor. We use sign materials for short-term applications and also provide materials for long-term projects. Whether your sign needs to withstand the elements in an outdoor setting or needs to be located indoor, we will work with you to determine the best solution for your needs.

What other services do you provide?

We can help solve visual identity challenges and communicate brand stories and messaging using a mix of visual communications products and services including signs, trade show and event signs and graphics, vehicle and floor graphics, point of purchase signs, labels and decals, interior décor signs, printing, promotional products and wearables. We provide cutting-edge services that extend beyond traditional printing . Whatever your visual communications needs, Underwraps Advertising Solutions can help.

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