gnubler
Active Member
I'm working on a project where the customer wants an exterior wall sign with some depth and dimension. They want something with a rustic/farmhouse look, but also durable enough to last for 5+ years without needing maintenance. I did a walk-thru of my downtown area where all the boutique signs are - several of the newer ones are made of wood and they all show signs of either cupping or other deterioration depending on the orientation (west/south facing, etc).
Does anyone have any suggestions using treated wood or a substitute like Trex decking boards or routed HDU? Is Trex too heavy to be used for a wall sign? I've found some sample images online but would like to hear first hand about what materials hold up the longest.
Does anyone have any suggestions using treated wood or a substitute like Trex decking boards or routed HDU? Is Trex too heavy to be used for a wall sign? I've found some sample images online but would like to hear first hand about what materials hold up the longest.