MMG Speech & Therapeutic Services had an empty canvas to update. Our team was tasked with taking the old pylon sign and giving it a facelift that wasn’t going to break the bank. We were looking at faded, chipped paint and holes from previous signage. We were excited to get to work and apply some of our knowledge and experience to help them out.
BEFORE:
As a solution, we screwed on black aluminum composite panels to each section. This will avoid any chipping and fading in color and brings a nice gloss. MMG also needed to increase their night visibility, so we lit up their name with illuminated channel letters. This not only gives their business night visibility, but a good dimension and boldness. Now, they have a strong and lasting sign and we have happy customers.
AFTER:
If you are looking to get a sign updated don’t hesitate to give us a call or e-mail. Let us find your sign solutions.
253-243-7777 , info@pugetsoundsigns.com.

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