Thanks, GGA. Lots of good ideas here.
In your experience, do your customers typically pull a building permit for such a sign? (Note that I'm not asking if they *should* pull a permit...)
Thanks, Sparky
Thanks, GGA. Lots of good ideas here.
In your experience, do your customers typically pull a building permit for such a sign? (Note that I'm not asking if they *should* pull a permit...)
Thanks, Sparky
in my location, there are large fines for not doing so. one also requires a license to keep it there, and there are size and location limitations.
regards, charlie cave creek, az
try something like this
Not to mention safe!
Jeff
The double-sided tape was used on the back of the sign to which we mounted the wood. This allowed us to "hang" the sign from the already- attached-stand-offs temporarily.
In over four years I know of only 1 permit that was pulled. That does not mean the customers did not pull a permit but did not tell us. However, it "was" our responsibilty to know the law.
California's easy.
All you need is a can of spray paint and a blank wall.......
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