Resources for Neon Signs

Manufacturers and distributors of neon signs.
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Neon Signs

Neon Signs for your small business storefront. Signs for restaurants, tattoo shops, dry cleaners, motels, beauty salons, locksmiths, florists, etc.

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Neon Signs


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.

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.

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.

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.
Small Business Administration gives you advice on signs and the law, including instructions on making your case for a variance to a zoning board.
  • 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.