Services

Installation

Our installation crews handle the full scope of your sign installation, from site preparation through final sign-off, so your sign goes up on schedule and stays up safely.

The design-to-illuminated outcome process at United Signs
What Professional Sign Installation Actually Involves

What Professional Sign Installation Actually Involves

Most clients think about signage in terms of design and materials. Installation is where all of that work either holds up or falls apart. A poorly installed sign, regardless of how well it was built, creates liability, maintenance issues, and brand problems that are expensive to fix after the fact.

At United Signs, installation is not a subcontracted afterthought. Our crews are trained specifically for signage work, arrive prepared for the specific conditions of your site, and follow a documented process from the first survey through the final inspection. We carry the permits, manage the subcontractors, coordinate with property managers and landlords, and leave the site clean.

Whether your project is a single storefront sign or a coordinated rollout across dozens of locations, the installation process gets the same level of attention and oversight.

Why Installation Quality Actually Matters

Why Installation Quality Actually Matters

A sign installed incorrectly can pull from the building, fail under wind load, create electrical hazards, or violate local code in ways that trigger fines and forced removal. Fixing these problems after the fact costs significantly more than getting it right the first time. Most commercial leases also carry sign criteria covering placement, mounting methods, and restoration requirements, and an installation crew unfamiliar with those terms can put your lease at risk.

At United Signs, our crews are trained specifically for commercial signage work. They know the requirements, carry the right equipment, and stay in communication with the project team from start to finish.

30+
Years of installation experience
1,000+
Signs installed nationwide
26
Locations across the United States

What Our Installation Teams Handle on Every Project

Our installation teams are equipped and trained to manage the complete scope of a sign installation project. Here is what that covers:

Site Surveys and Pre-Installation Assessment
Before any installation begins, our team surveys the site to document the mounting surface, structural support, utility locations, and access conditions. This keeps the installation on schedule and the crew prepared for what they will encounter.

Permitting and Inspections
We handle permit applications and coordinate with the local authority for each project location. We schedule inspections and work to pass on the first visit.

Sign Removal and Area Remediation
When an existing sign comes down before a new one goes up, we handle full removal and remediation, including patching wall penetrations, repainting affected surfaces, and leaving the area in clean condition.

Concrete and Structural Steelwork
Freestanding signs require foundation work. Our crews handle post-hole excavation, foundation pours, anchor bolt placement, and post setting in accordance with approved drawings.

Electrical Work
Our installation teams handle electrical work for illuminated signs, coordinating with the site's electrical contractor or utility where the installation requires work at the main panel or service entrance.

Site Preparation, Landscaping and Clean-Up
We prepare the work area before installation begins and restore it fully when work is complete, including debris removal and any landscaping or pavement restoration around ground-mounted signs.

We Install All Commercial Sign Types

Our crews are trained and equipped for the full range of commercial sign installation types. Each has its own requirements, and our teams are prepared for all of them.

Freestanding Signs

  • Pylon and pole signs
  • Monument signs
  • Ground-mounted identification signs
  • Masonry entrance signs

Building-Mounted and Elevated Signs

  • Channel letter signs
  • Cabinet and backlit signs
  • Blade and projecting signs
  • High-rise and rooftop signs
  • Elevated wall signs requiring lift equipment

Digital and LED Displays

  • Outdoor LED message centers
  • Indoor LED video walls
  • Scoreboard and stadium displays
  • Electronic message centers

Interior Signage

  • Lobby and reception signs
  • Wayfinding and directory signs
  • ADA signs
  • Dimensional wall letters and logos

Why Choose United Signs for Installation

Licensed and Insured Crews
Every United Signs installation crew and subcontractor carries general liability and workers' compensation insurance. We provide certificates of insurance before any installation begins.

Fabrication and Installation Under One Roof
Our installation teams have direct access to the engineering and fabrication teams who built your sign. If a question comes up on site, it gets answered by the people who built the sign, not by someone working from a spec sheet they received the day before.

Nationwide Reach
We operate across the United States with a network of trusted installation crews and subcontractors who meet our standards for quality and documentation. A national rollout gets the same oversight at every location.

Landlord and Property Management Coordination
We work directly with property managers, building owners, and landlords throughout the installation process. This includes reviewing lease sign criteria, obtaining landlord approvals, and scheduling access around the building's tenants and operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. If you have a sign that was built elsewhere and need installation services, we can survey the site, handle permitting, and install it. We review the fabrication documentation in advance to confirm that our installation approach matches what the sign was built to accommodate.

Lead time depends on the project scope and location. Simple wall-mounted sign installations can often be scheduled within a few weeks. Freestanding sign installations with foundation work and permitting requirements need more lead time, typically four to eight weeks depending on the jurisdiction. We provide a realistic schedule estimate after the site survey.

Our crews are trained to assess and respond to unexpected site conditions without stopping work unnecessarily. If a condition requires a change to the installation approach, we document it, consult with our engineering team if structural decisions are involved, and proceed with a solution that meets the approved specifications.

Yes. Our installation teams include qualified electricians who handle conduit, connections, and testing for illuminated signs. We coordinate with the site's electrical contractor or utility if the installation requires work at the main panel or service entrance.

Yes. Sign removal and site remediation are standard parts of our installation service. We remove the existing sign, patch and repair the mounting surface as needed, and prepare the area for the new installation.

Yes. We coordinate with property management, building owners, and landlords as needed throughout the installation process. This includes reviewing lease sign criteria, obtaining landlord approvals where required, and scheduling access in a way that works for the building's tenants and operations.

Yes. All United Signs installation crews and subcontractors carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. We provide certificates of insurance upon request before any installation begins.