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Guide to Neon Signs

Promote your business colorfully day and night. But first check on zoning.

By Wendy Davis


A neon sign on your storefront is one of the simplest yet most effective kinds ways to alert passersby to your business. Because neon is readable in daylight, and also pops at night, signs with neon promote your business 24/7.

To place a neon sign on your storefront you will need to:

  1. Find a company that can design and create your sign – neon signs are all hand-made.
  2. Figure out your sign's optimal size and placement.
  3. Investigate zoning laws and apply for any necessary permits.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Select a signage firm

One of the best ways to select a firm to design and manufacture your neon sign is to find businesses that have signs you like and ask the owners who designed them. Also search online directories for sign makers or even buy online.
I recommend: Choose from a large selection of ready-made signs or design your own atonline shops Everything-Neon.com and Buy-Neon.com. The United States Sign Council offers an online directory of members who manufacture signs. Search for local shops at online Yellow Pages, such as the ones at Yahoo and MSN.

Make it noticeable

Before deciding what size your sign should be, or where to place it, conduct field work by walking and driving by your business and assessing visibility.
I recommend: See the U.S. Chamber of Commerce guide to figuring out proper sizing and placement.

Know the law

Many towns have zoning laws regulating signage; some communities ban neon on certain blocks, while others regulate the size of signs. You might need to consult with a lawyer to learn whether your community regulates neon signs and, if necessary, apply for a zoning variance.
I recommend: The Small Business Administration gives you advice on signs and the law, including instructions on making your case for a variance to a zoning board.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Make sure your sign's design fits with your company's other graphic materials, such as logos or color schemes.
  • Pretest height, brightness and placement to make sure the sign will be visible to drivers and pedestrians.
  • Electric signs must meet certain weight and wind load standards.

The official source of Neon Signs is the Neon Signs page at Business.com

Related Resources

Recommended Solution Providers

Everything Neon: Business Neon Signs
Use this provider to find or custom make the right neon sign for your advertising needs.

Jantec Neon: Neon Signs
Provides neon signs designed to benefit your small business in advertising, marketing, and sales.

Signs Manufacturing: Neon Signs
This provider aims to help your business get an advertising boost with its custom made neon signs.

Pacific Neon: Neon Signs Solutions
Providing your business custom manufacturing, delivery and installation needs.

Buy Neon: Neon Sign
Attract customers to your business by letting them know you are open with an neon open sign.

Firehouse Neon: Neon Sign Provider
Services cover everything from open neon signs to channel letters, outdoor signs to indoor signs, border tubing to LED moving message boards.

Neon Design Solutions: Neon Signage
A source for commercial and custom neon signage. Includes point-of-purchase interior neon displays and every is hand bent, processed, mounted, and packaged by us in the United States in order to fully customize any aspect of your sign.

Best Sites to Learn More

Sign Industry: Neon Signs
Get the latest industry news and updated articles about neon signs.

Krypton Neon: Neon Suppliers
Use this guide of categorized neon sign providers to find the right solution for your business.

Best Blogs and Forums

Sign Web: Neon Sign Forum
Find and discuss about multiple topics concerning neon signs.



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