Channel letter manufacturers provide an array of front, back and dual-lit options featuring LED or neon illumination and digitally printed graphics.
Quality paints and hardware will pay dividends in the long run, as they last longer while requiring less upkeep than cheaper options.
Channel letter signage can be an effective way to attract customers. Its versatility means it can be tailored specifically to the business and brand you represent; yet its costs may make this investment costly; but with careful selection it will outlive its initial purchase cost and help expand your business over time.
These signs come in various styles, sizes, and lighting options to meet the needs of any business. Common materials used include Plexiglas faces with aluminum backs and sides; their illumination options may include front, reverse or dual lighting of their faceplate. When selecting the ideal sign color and illumination scheme for your company it’s vitally important.
Channel letters can be attached directly to buildings or mounted on raceways – metal boxes that house electrical components – for a sleek and polished appearance. Each method offers sleek letters, and can even be customized to your height and width of building to help prevent shadows. Plus they’re weather resistant with minimal maintenance needed!
Channel letters are three-dimensional, internally illuminated business signs that are highly visible at any time of day. Available in many shapes, sizes and colors to meet any company’s needs, channel letters are popular in retail stores, malls and restaurants due to their eye-catching appearance and their high level of visibility – particularly when competing businesses are nearby.
These signs can be mounted directly to a wall or raceway – an enclosure that houses all of their electrical components – for mounting on any surface. They come equipped with either front lit or back lit channel letters; front-lit versions typically feature acrylic faces with aluminum returns that can be bent. LED lights provide energy-saving illumination than neon or fluorescent bulbs.
These durable and easy-to-install displays come in various colors to allow businesses to match the brand colors of their business.
Channel letters offer an economical and energy-saving solution, perfect for shopping malls or larger stores looking to draw in customers. Constructed of durable materials that last years and require little upkeep. Channel letters can also help attract clientele through malls or stores with high foot traffic.
Aluminum is an exceptionally strong and resilient material, capable of withstanding almost any weather element imaginable, such as rain, snow, hail storms, high winds and fire. Lightweight and easy to work with, aluminum makes an excellent choice for business owners seeking signage to withstand even extreme conditions.
Channel letter signs typically feature acrylic or polycarbonate faces with returns made of coiled aluminum sheeting that has been custom painted, as well as illumination or non-illumination options and various fonts, colors and shapes to fit any store location. They may require repairs from time to time so it is wise to consult a sign expert as soon as potential damage arises.
Channel letters can be tailored to match your organization’s branding. Choose from an extensive variety of fonts, sizes and colors; add your company logo or cursive writing for added visual impact; unlike neon signs which fade and break over time, channel letters don’t fade so they remain more durable than ever.
At night, there are various lighting options to consider for business owners; front-lit, rear-lit and halo-lit are three popular choices that help draw customers in.
One great advantage of illuminated signs is their ability to draw attention even during poor weather conditions, making them invaluable tools for businesses that rely on drawing traffic to their location. Furthermore, these signs create an image of professionalism and quality for your brand while being more cost-efficient and environmentally-friendly than neon signs as well as easier repairs than non-illuminated ones – giving businesses that invest in them long term an increased return on investment over time.