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Sign Maintenance

We can do maintenance, repair, replacement, restoration, relocation removal, or installations on any sign of any kind.

If you light burns out, the business is moving, or vinyl is peeling off, we can fix it.

 

We realize that your broken sign can interfere with business. We work in a timely matter so your signs can get back to advertising for you.

 

Just email sales@prosigns-utah.com a photo of the sign that need work on

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Sign Installation & Permits

New business owners who want to let everyone know where they are and what they are about will immediately want to install a sign. Your sign is the most prominent and conspicuous way to let people know your location and that you are available for business. 

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However, exterior commercial sign projects are subject to a city or a town’s planning division or the body that awards permits. Interior signs, alternatively, are not subject to such restrictions and can be installed whenever you would like. 

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The sign permitting process should begin as early as possible to allow for plenty of time for approval of your permit. 

If the sign permitting process seems overwhelming, it is because it can be. And in Utah, neither tenants nor building owners may obtain sign permits. Only licensed sign contractors are able to pull sign permits. 

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Lucky for you, this complicated and burdensome process does not need to be your worry. Pro Signs in Utah licensed sign contractors who will take care of the entire sign permitting process for you. Our team handles the process from start to finish by preparing drawings and permit applications, pulling any necessary permits, and scheduling final inspections. 

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We have experience pulling permits in most major cities and rural areass. And our long track record of success in expeditiously obtaining permits, even in difficult situations, will ease any concerns you may have about your rush project or historical property. 

Skip the hassle and contact our team of experts to handle your sign permitting process.

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