signs_welly
Currently flying by the seat of my pants
My husband and I took over this sign shop almost 2 years ago. His brother had been running (did not own) the shop for a few years before that and we had kind of a crash course in sign making - we're still learning every day and I learn a lot from reading these forums.
The other day one of our customers brought his trailer by to show us that the graphics that had been installed in late 2018 were now peeling up. I think he probably did this with Oracal 3640 and 210 Laminate - which explains why it's peeling up at this point. I've checked through all the email correspondence I can find and can't find any place where they might have explained how long it should last, but based on the customer's expectations it seems he expected longer than a couple of years.
So my question is - how would you handle this? Would you tell the customer that the previous owner used the wrong material and they need to pay a lot more to have the job done right? Eat the cost?
He's not angry - just wants it fixed. We've done several signs for his work sites over the past couple of years and he's a good customer.
The other day one of our customers brought his trailer by to show us that the graphics that had been installed in late 2018 were now peeling up. I think he probably did this with Oracal 3640 and 210 Laminate - which explains why it's peeling up at this point. I've checked through all the email correspondence I can find and can't find any place where they might have explained how long it should last, but based on the customer's expectations it seems he expected longer than a couple of years.
So my question is - how would you handle this? Would you tell the customer that the previous owner used the wrong material and they need to pay a lot more to have the job done right? Eat the cost?
He's not angry - just wants it fixed. We've done several signs for his work sites over the past couple of years and he's a good customer.