Address Numbers For Buildings

Did you just move into a new to your industrial space?  You need a sign.  Most of these units use a pan sign. While we have made pan signs for entire business parks, the norm is to change out a pan sign for a new tenant. This one has all new and bold lettering

 

Signage Solution: custom metal signs in the form of Address Numbers
Acrylic Address numbers off cnc

Foam Address Numbers

In nearly all business parks the address letters are made of foam.  When building is built, there is a budget, and money goes out for the foundation, the framing, the room, the electric and at the very end – signs.  One of the signs needed to pass fire inspection are address number.  The GC just needs something to pass, so the cheapest number is a foam number. These leave the new owner with a number that will fail in a couple of years.

Address Numbers

Replacement Address numbers can be done with several materials. One material we avoid is foam. Cheap price, but the costs are higher because they need to be replaced over and over. PVC, ACM, Acrylic and Aluminum are all better chooses. Here are a set fresh off the CNC, they are Acrylic and ready for install

 

Channels Address numbers Fabricated Letters scaled 1
Aluminum address numbers A

Address numbers aid in the identification of the property. This makes finding the businesses inside easier and continues to boldly announce the new, modern, and bold nature of the remodeled business park. This replacement set has an interesting history.  The original numbers were Aluminum – Great material and the numbers were good. However, the attachment was wood (an odd and unique choice).  The wood rotted away, and one fell off, and got lost.  Matching a single number or others that are 30 years old – no possibility.  So, we made 4 new one.

Signs for San Diego makes Business Park signs. Need a panel or address number replacements?    Give us a call.  760-730-5118

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I, Frank Murch was born in Honolulu. Dad was an Army Captain. After his separation he drove my 2-year-old self and Mom to Colorado. After starting Kindergarten and terrorizing my parents, brother and sister for 20 years, I graduated both Kindergarten and the University of Colorado. I worked at Coors Porcelain for a time and then a series of high-tech companies in California, Pennsylvania, New York, and Tokyo. Along the way I gathered letters to drag behind my name MSEng, MBA.  30 years later I started Signs for San Diego. Signs for San Diego is a manufacturing company. Much more about building signs than other Sign Companies; it comes from my background. Technical Capability is a focus. We are a wholesale source for the industry. We want to make the best sign possible. It is in my DNA. Applying 30 years of manufacturing experience and 10 years of entrepreneurial experience make us the best sign company around. I also am of the HP management culture, Inclusion, respect and treating people as adults makes Signs for San Diego a happy place to work. We are looking for customers that match our culture, happy, better quality, and better than what is generally available