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Anyone install letters on this surface and live to tell about it?

Jean Shimp

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Interior office wall - wants to install lettering and logo on this surface. Looks like job I don't want or is it no problem? There are 12 letters 12" to 18" high plus a rectangular word panel 6" x 45". Naturally the letters would be stud mounted. Not sure about drilling in to this material (ceramic according to spec sheet). Anyone have any experience with this material? TIA
 

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CanuckSigns

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We've done it before, Install wasn't as bad as I thought, however this perticular one has spotlights overhead that cast shadows that made it almost impossible to read the sign after, the client had to redirect the lighting after we finished.
 

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Moze

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Interior office wall - wants to install lettering and logo on this surface. Looks like job I don't want or is it no problem? There are 12 letters 12" to 18" high plus a rectangular word panel 6" x 45". Naturally the letters would be stud mounted. Not sure about drilling in to this material (ceramic according to spec sheet). Anyone have any experience with this material? TIA

If it's ceramic, it's going to kind of suck. Going to need a few diamond core bits, etc.

We've done it before, Install wasn't as bad as I thought, however this perticular one has spotlights overhead that cast shadows that made it almost impossible to read the sign after, the client had to redirect the lighting after we finished.

Pretty sure this is a composite panel - not ceramic. They're pretty easy to drill.
 

CanuckSigns

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If it's ceramic, it's going to kind of suck. Going to need a few diamond core bits, etc.



Pretty sure this is a composite panel - not ceramic. They're pretty easy to drill.


Yeah the one we did was just plaster, very easy to drill
 

eahicks

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We've done one....recall just needing longer screws.
 

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Jean Shimp

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If it's ceramic, it's going to kind of suck. Going to need a few diamond core bits, etc.



Pretty sure this is a composite panel - not ceramic. They're pretty easy to drill.

This is from Home Depot. Spec sheet says 12 x 24" glazed ceramic tile.
 

johnschleich

New Member
We did an install a few years back at a newly constructed Medical Spa. Found out as we were drilling the last letter into the wall that it was a custom designed / custom ordered wall that cost $10,000 per panel. I would ask up front before you install what the cost is.

Had we done so we certainly would have adjusted our quote accordingly.
 

spectrum maine

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Interior office wall - wants to install lettering and logo on this surface. Looks like job I don't want or is it no problem? There are 12 letters 12" to 18" high plus a rectangular word panel 6" x 45". Naturally the letters would be stud mounted. Not sure about drilling in to this material (ceramic according to spec sheet). Anyone have any experience with this material? TIA
Good foam tape and lexel -done
 
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