Channel letter signs are a popular choice for storefront signage, using three-dimensional letters to spell out the name of a business or other message. Channel letter signs are highly customizable and often use illumination to create a vibrant, eye-catching display. In today’s competitive market, it’s important to use every tool to help attract customers to your business. A visible, creative sign can significantly increase foot traffic to your building and has been shown to increase sales by up to 10%.
If you’re thinking of investing in a channel letter sign for your business, the first thing you might be wondering is “How much will it cost?” Of course, the answer varies widely and several factors will influence the final price for your channel letter sign, including:
1. Size of the Sign
One of the primary factors in determining the cost of your channel letter sign is its size. Of course, the larger the sign, the more expensive it will be as a larger sign requires more raw materials, more lighting components, more electrical wiring, and higher fabrication costs. As the length of your sign increases, so does the installation effort.
A larger, heavier sign will require more insertion points to the wall and more structural reinforcement to mount it safely. The size of a sign directly affects its visibility. Remember that a large, dynamic digital signage option is easy to see and can attract attention from a distance.
You’ll need to consider the height and depth of each letter and weigh the benefits of visibility against the cost of the initial investment.
2. Materials Used
The materials used for your channel letter sign will significantly influence the cost. Aluminum is an affordable, lightweight, yet durable choice for illuminated channel letters under two feet tall. Other material options are stainless steel or brass, which are more expensive but provide enhanced durability.
The faces of the letters are usually made from vinyl or polycarbonate. Thicker gauges of material might cost more but can add to the lifespan of your sign. Using high-quality material might cost more in the short term but reduces the need for frequent repairs and replacements.
3. Complexity of Design
Channel letter signs are highly customizable and available in a wide variety of colors, fonts, and styles. You may want to add a corporate logo or other symbol or picture to your sign. As the complexity of the design increases, so will the cost. Intricate designs may require special equipment or craftsmanship to complete. Increased labor and time spent on fabrication will naturally add to the cost of your sign.
4. Lighting Elements
You can choose whether or not to add lighting to your sign. Of course, opting for no lighting will be cheaper but an illuminated sign significantly increases its visibility at all hours of the day. Most companies opt for LED lighting due to its brightness, energy efficiency, and durability but you can also use neon to light your sign.
You can choose from a wide range of colors and lighting effects to match your business’s aesthetic and create an eye-catching display. The type of lighting you choose will impact the cost of your sign.
5. Mounting and Installation
The installation process plays a role in the final cost of your signage. Channel letter signs typically use a “raceway” — a rectangular sign mounting structure that runs behind the sign, securing its components. This type of mounting system requires fewer drill points for faster and easier installation. Another option is called a “flush mount,” where each individual letter is attached directly to the wall.
This might result in a cleaner, more sophisticated look, but will require additional materials and add to your overall costs. It’s important to consider any additional factors that could add to the complexity of installation. Installing a sign on a very tall building or uneven surface may require special equipment, and trees or other obstacles blocking access to your building can lead to additional installation expenses.
A leading sign company will help you navigate these challenges to ensure a seamless process and stunning final result.
6. Local Regulations
Depending on your location, you may need to obtain a permit to install a channel letter sign on your building, adding to your overall cost. Be sure to look into any local regulations you may require.
You can expect to budget anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars for your channel letter sign, depending on its size, materials, lighting, and overall complexity. A high-quality storefront sign for your business can enhance your brand’s visibility and attract customers to your store.
It’s important for you as a business owner to weigh the initial investment of your channel letter sign with the long-term benefits it might provide.
At National Neon, we take care of all your signage needs, including everything from the original concept and design process to the mounting and installation. Contact us today to get started on your channel letter sign!