Illuminated channel letters, lit cabinet signs, pylon and monument signs, blade signs, and full storefront identity programs — designed, fabricated, permit-handled, and installed across the NY/NJ metro.
We design, fabricate, and install the full range of exterior and interior commercial signs — from a single channel letter set on a storefront to a multi-location signage rollout coordinated across municipalities.
Front-lit, back-lit (halo), and edge-lit channel letters in aluminum or stainless steel returns. LED-illuminated with UL-listed components and proper sealing for outdoor longevity.
Single- or double-faced lit cabinets in aluminum frames with translucent acrylic or polycarbonate faces. Sized and mounted to your facility specs.
Free-standing pylon signs and ground-mounted monument signs — concrete-anchored, code-compliant, with optional internal illumination and tenant panels.
Wall-mounted projecting signs in metal, acrylic, or composite. Often used for retail and hospitality storefronts where pedestrian visibility matters more than driver visibility.
CNC-routed acrylic, PVC, and metal lettering for interior lobby signs, donor walls, and exterior fascia. Pin-mounted, flush-mounted, or stud-mounted as the application requires.
ADA-compliant interior signage with raised lettering and Grade II Braille, plus complete wayfinding systems for office buildings, healthcare facilities, and multi-tenant properties.
Commercial signage involves more variables than most clients expect — permits, electrical, structural, and aesthetic. Our process exists to make sure none of them surprise you.
On-site measurement, surface assessment, and identification of any structural or electrical considerations before design begins.
Scaled mockups showing your sign in context, with material specs, mounting details, and illumination plan.
We file the sign permit with the relevant municipality, manage variance applications if needed, and handle inspections on your behalf.
In-house and partner fabrication of letters, cabinets, and substrates. Quality-controlled before any sign leaves the shop.
Professional installation with proper electrical hookup where applicable, final inspection, and warranty documentation.
We default to commercial-grade aluminum, UL-listed LED components, and weather-rated electrical hardware on every exterior installation. The shortcut materials some shops use to win on price are why their work needs replacement in three years.
Pre-finished aluminum coil in standard 3", 5", and 8" depths. Powder-coat finish in any RAL color. Welded corners for structural integrity.
UL-listed LED modules with 50,000+ hour rated life. Dimmable, color-stable, and uniform brightness across letter face.
Cell-cast acrylic for face-lit applications. Polycarbonate for impact-prone locations. Translucent vinyl overlays for color matching to brand.
0.080" aluminum sheet with structural framing. Welded seams, water-tight construction, and proper drainage on all exterior cabinets.
Stainless mounting hardware on all exterior installations. Galvanized substrates rust through; stainless does not.
NEMA-rated weatherproof junction boxes with proper conduit fittings. Electrical work to NEC standards, inspected on installation.
A representative slice of channel letter, cabinet, and dimensional letter projects. Permit-handled, code-compliant, and installed without disruption to client operations.
Almost certainly yes — nearly every municipality requires a sign permit for any exterior commercial signage. Some require permits for interior signage too.
We handle the permit application, drawings, and inspection coordination as a standard part of our scope. The permit fee itself is typically billed at cost. Variance applications (if your sign exceeds municipal sign code limits) are scoped separately.
From signed approval to installed: typically 4–6 weeks. The permit process is usually the longest stage (2–4 weeks depending on municipality). Fabrication runs about 2 weeks. Installation itself is typically a half-day to a full day for most storefronts.
Channel letters are individual three-dimensional letters mounted directly to the building, each illuminated internally. They have a higher-end commercial feel and are required by some municipal sign codes.
A cabinet (or "box") sign is a single rectangular illuminated cabinet with the brand printed on a translucent face. They’re less expensive, faster to install, and sometimes the only option for certain building types — but they’re generally a lower-tier visual presentation.
Yes. Provide Pantone numbers, vector files, or physical color samples. We match using printed translucent vinyl overlays for illuminated signage and powder-coat or paint matching for non-illuminated metal components. Color-matched mockups are part of the design phase.
Yes. We carry written warranties on materials and workmanship, and we offer ongoing service contracts for sign maintenance — LED replacement, face cleaning, repair after storm or vehicle damage. Larger commercial properties typically engage us on quarterly or semi-annual maintenance schedules.
Send us the address, the brand specs, and any sign code requirements you’re working within. We’ll come back with a proposal that includes design, permit, fabrication, and install.