Does anyone know a general rule of thumb for the life of coroplast outdoors for a sign? Long story short. My competitor bid a trader joes monument with using coroplast for the background of the monument and coroplast for all the store signs on the monument and there deal went south. Not sure on all the details but now the company who is trying to get the sign done came in and talked with me. He briefly explained what the other company was going to provide and was hoping for a price from me. I don't want to use coroplast. I would prefer dibond and am going to try and sell them on a cleaner longer lasting product. So i was wondering if i could use the life of coroplast outdoors to presuide them to do it right. I think there only thinking is $. Thanks
Josh
Josh