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Phoenix is built around wide arterial roads and deep setbacks. If your building sits back from Bell Road, Camelback or Chandler Boulevard, a sign on the wall is not enough — most of your customers are fifty feet from your door and moving.
A monument or pylon sign puts your name where they are actually looking. Call (602) 704-5569 for a free on-site estimate — we handle the city permit.
A free standing sign supports itself instead of being attached to your building. It has its own base, frame and posts, set on an engineered foundation.
The category runs from waist-high monument signs at a driveway entrance to pylon signs standing 70 feet above a retail center. Which one is right depends on your setback, your road speed and what the city will approve.
A well-made storefront sign works once someone is already in your parking lot. Getting them into the parking lot is a different job.
Across the Valley — Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe and Gilbert — retail and office space sits back from six-lane roads behind landscaping and parking.
Which one fits depends on your frontage, your setback and what your city will permit. We will tell you which before you spend anything on design.
Up to 10 feet, on a heavy masonry, stucco or concrete base. They sit at your driveway or property line, at eye level for drivers slowing to turn in.
Larger ones take internal lighting so the name reads after dark, or interchangeable tenant panels — the standard choice for shopping centers and office parks.
In Phoenix and most Valley cities these need a permit and an engineered foundation drawing. We prepare both and pull the permit for you.
Like a monument but far higher, on steel poles, usually topping out around 70 feet. That height is what gets you seen from a freeway frontage road or across a large parking field.
The right call along the 101, 202 and I-17 corridors, and anywhere your building sits well back from the road. They carry multiple tenant panels, so they are common on retail centers.
Anything above 70 feet — the signs mounted beside highways or on top of buildings.
Most businesses do not need one, and Valley cities are restrictive about approving them. If your competition demands that presence and the zoning allows it, we will tell you honestly whether it is achievable.
More than 30 years building signs, with our own design studio, our own fabrication shop and our own installation crews. Nothing is farmed out to subcontractors.
That matters most on free standing signs. A monument or pylon needs a permit, an engineered foundation, a city inspection and often landlord approval. We handle the whole chain — site survey, design, engineering, permitting, fabrication and installation.
Every sign we build carries a two-year warranty.
Free on-site estimate across Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe and Gilbert.
Call (602) 704-5569