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Commercial signage

Pylon & Pole Signs

When a site sits back from the road or competes with highway traffic, height is the only thing that works. Pylon and pole signs put the cabinet where drivers will actually see it, with single-tenant faces or a stacked tenant panel system underneath a center identity.

Options

Ways we build pylon & pole signs.

The differences below change how the sign looks, what it costs, and how it is serviced later.
  • 01

    Single-tenant pylon

    One illuminated cabinet on a pole or pole cover, sized to the setback and the speed of the road it faces.

  • 02

    Multi-tenant pylon

    A center identity cabinet with individually removable tenant panels stacked below it.

  • 03

    Pole covers and refacing

    Cladding an existing structure and replacing faces. Usually far cheaper than a new sign when the steel is sound.

  • 04

    Digital message centers

    LED message displays integrated into a pylon where the jurisdiction permits them.

Build detail

How they are built.

Materials, illumination, and mounting, plus what the sign is best suited to.
ACE pylon sign fabricated and installed by Splendor Signs in Houston, Texas

Build spec

Structure
Steel pole with a fabricated aluminum cabinet
Faces
Formed or flat polycarbonate and acrylic, printed or push-through
Illumination
Internal LED, serviceable from the face
Install
Crane and bucket-truck installation by our crew

Best suited to

  • Highway and feeder-road frontage
  • Fuel, convenience, and automotive sites
  • Shopping centers with set-back tenants
  • Hotels and destination retail

Not sure this is right for your building? Send a photo and we will tell you what will actually work there.

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Project photos

Pylon & Pole Signs we have built.

Real installations, photographed on site. No stock photography anywhere on this site.

FAQs

Pylon & Pole Signs questions.

The things customers ask before committing to this kind of sign.

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Need pylon & pole signs for your business?

Send the project address, a photo of the space, and your artwork. We come back with a real scope and a real number.