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Our quotation includes
preparing drawings of your new signage for your Landlord, if required, and
also for your City Sign Permit Application.
This means we will either send our people to measure your property or
have a subcontractor do the measurements. We will then produce
detailed drawings of the sign, how it is built, and the property where it
will be installed. |
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We deal with the City and your
Landlord to save you the headaches! |
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We will send our drawings to
your Landlord, and deliver them to your City with a Sign Permit Application. |
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If your Landlord has sign
criteria, please give us a copy. It will help us insure that the
Landlord quickly approves the layout for your new sign. |
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When your City approves your
permit they will usually require the sign company to return to City Hall to
pick up the permit in person. This
is also included in our quotation. |
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If your City requires a
pre-installation sign inspection we will comply. |
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After the sign is installed,
the City will inspect the sign, and your electrical connection to the sign.* |
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*NOTE:
Most cities, and the National Electrical Code, require that a sign
have a disconnect (switch). If
your channel letter sign is being installed on a raceway, our price includes
installing a switch on the raceway. If
not, and if your electrical service to the sign does not have a LOCKABLE
disconnect, we have a solution! |
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If
your sign is being installed by us, locally, and you are present at the sign
installation, we will tell you if your existing electrical does not have a
lockable disconnect. We can
install one for you at the time of sign installation for $79.95 plus tax. |
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If
we are shipping the sign to your location and you know that your electrical
will not pass inspection because it does not have a LOCKABLE disconnect, for
the same price we can include a switch when the sign is shipped. |
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The
lockable switch price includes a label, installed by your electrical service
panel, noting that your lockable disconnect is installed on a transformer
box. |
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You will need to have a ladder
available, or keep the transformer box visible, until the City Inspector has
inspected your sign. |
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Some cities require that you
have permit copies on-site before they will inspect, some do not.
We will give you copies of what is required to be posted.
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