Residential Monument Signs Oceanic

 

Residential Monument Signs: Signs for San Diego, a Commercial Sign Company is the source for Residential Monuments, in this case there are several old rotted out panels with generic letters. The monuments are in a Retirement Community planned development from the 1970s and 1980s. Prepare to Repair and Look Good as New!

Over the years, older communities have signs that, if not already, begin to rot away. Styles and colors changes as the trends change every passing year and people just want something that looks better.

PVC panel used as the face for a monument
PVC panel used as the face for a monument

In this case, Oceana, a small series of communities saw their neighbor’s Homeowner’s Association get new signs. They wanted to hop on the bandwagon and get new signs too. So, they called Signs for San Diego for help.

Here at Signs for San Diego, we used PVC so it won’t rot like wood will. It keeps the bugs away too. PVC is a type of material that resists weather, insects, damage from abuse. It’s practically invincible!

Colors and Materials

The colors were exactly matched with Latex printing, and we use a laminate that resists fading and further protects the sign.

Monument Panel Vista Village Panel

We also installed it. We have expert installers mount this as well as other signs properly and professionally to make sure they last. In need of a sign? We make Blade SignsADA signsMarquee LettersDigital Signs, a monument Sign, 3D lettersVinyl, a Plaque, or a Lobby Sign? 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