

5,559,535
I am with Roy on this one. Always liked the wooden post with hanging sign and room for a rider on top!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
1,472,241
My Brokerage provides all signs and metal posts. Just received a shipment of 12 new ones and they are quite impressive. I believe they are fibreglass, glossy & rich looking. My Sellers are always pleased to see how up market the signs are and never would a photo appear on one.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
921,504
"SignsOnTheCheap.com"
Why? Pay less. Live better.
If it can fade it will fade in Florida. My red, white and blue signs still have vibrant color.
Front yards get a yardarm and metal sign. Signs located with any potential of growing feet will be plastic.
Ask yourself what the conversation the sign reader is having with him/herself before you finalize the text on the sign. Get this right and the CTA you use will generate exceptional results.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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Andrew Mooers | 207.53...
Houlton, ME
4,791,966
Our brokerage uses a sign service -- generally wooden posts and a composite sign with a laminated surface. They need to be replaced over time.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
5,558,401
Andrew Mooers, I use BuildASign.com and order the white powder coated aluminum posts to go along with the reflective aluminum signs. They last forever and are so easy to insert into the stake (that first goes into the ground).
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Andrew Mooers | 207.53...
Houlton, ME
1,875,168
I use the biggest that I can find & I use sign posts. Using metal now - arrow & condo signs are corrregated plastic. Reflective coats are good in winter & evenings. Have not had problems with fading at all.
Big mistake I made was including my website which made my name too small - lesson learned.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
1,713,581
I used Jack Pratt metal signs that are digitally processed and do not fade, at least the ones from 10 years ago haven't.
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Andrew Mooers | 207.53...
Houlton, ME
5,774,106
Andrew,
The best are what Barbara Todaro mentioned. We refer to the silent salesman as your website, which is what most people do when your name is given as a referral. A
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
5,585,039
we use a white vinyl covered metal post in the ground with a 30" sign (custom designed for the team with a photo) and one rider....no fading...no rust.... very expensive!
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
1,014,238
Depends - residential I use the 18x24 metals - I have to replace my pic every 5-7 years due to fading - I use the metal stands that come with the sign
For commercial I have 4'x4' particle signs on fence posts
Service I use? Usually I do the residential myself and the commercial either a handy man or my husband can be coaxed into doing it sometimes
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
1,466,257
Andrew Mooers For commercial real estate I use the company 1-800-The-Sign. The signs are made of rigid plastic and have a 2-year outdoor life. The sign posts are made out of PVC. They can be customized.
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Andrew Mooers | 207.53...
Houlton, ME
8,237,461
Post signs are popular in our area. Wooden posts and metal screen painted sign panels.
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Andrew Mooers | 207.53...
Houlton, ME
5,292,059
1,758,937
2,259,413
5,389,441
My signs were ordered in bulk in 2004 and I still use them. They were not cheap is all I know, but they have stood the test of time.
3,074,716
634,582
We use somthing like what Barbara Todaro describes. No fading problems here an we are the land of eternal sunshine (Kauai).
2,234,865
My office supplies the signs. They order really nice high quality metal signs.
2,448,781
2,717,928
Corrugated plastic. I use two heavy duty wire frames.
I toss them out if they become faded from the sun, bent, or damaged. Same with the riders... everything must look shiny clean and new.
3,764,541
6,766,565
4,273,331
Talk about first impressions and I've seen some really bad signs out front of beautiful listings. ....
3,986,529
Mine are all vinal lettered. Lasts a long time. Also, if they are stolen, it is easy to still see the fine outline of my signs information.
4,322,295
Andrew Mooers - powder coats on glorified cardboard. No fading problem as yet!
3,988,144
Our signs are metal and powder coated through Lowen Signs and don't hold up well.
929,845
Have an out of state supplier; metal signs; rent posts from local place that installs and removes.
1,957,372
Great Question! - The yard sign reflects who you are. I only use top quality materials. Powder coated with reflective paint. Metal - all the way through.
I have signs for different types of property signs. Sign Posts and 2 legged metal - Dee signs is my vendor.
1,546,224
3,447,516
I use a local sign company - high quality signs. I have had no issues with fading.
1,113,058
Finding a consistently excellent sign company in my area is like finding a decent vet, PCP, mechanic or hairdresser--a continually moving target. Right now we have a local company doing a good job for us, fingers crossed.
High winds are a huge problem for us so there are times when I will order a banner online in a 9mm mesh that the wind will flow through. It is less expensive than the sign company would charge me and I can do the install myself 99% of the time.
For yard signs I like the anodized aluminum in a metal frame.
4,434,277