gnubler
Active Member
Hope I didn't already post this here, I couldn't find it if I did. I've been bouncing back and forth with a client for months on a residential entry sign project. What they're wanting is to install halo lit letters directly on a cedar plank fence. The back side of the fence will eventually be someone's private property, so having any wiring or hardware on the back could potentially be a problem along with access. My customer keeps referring to it as a "monument sign", which it isn't, and I've tried to steer them against installing the letters on the fence and produce an actual standalone monument sign, but they're all over this fence idea. I think it's a bad idea. Has anyone ever done anything like this? What would you propose to the client?
A couple pics attached, one showing an example of similar signage, though not on a private fence. The other is the actual fence.
(I'm laughing looking at this again...between the huge boulders and the growing trees the signs won't even be visible in a few years)
A couple pics attached, one showing an example of similar signage, though not on a private fence. The other is the actual fence.
(I'm laughing looking at this again...between the huge boulders and the growing trees the signs won't even be visible in a few years)