signspark1988
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Is there any recommendation for an electrician to be added on our sign permit applications for channel letters? We're in need of help in the state of IOWA
Hmm if you get a sign contractors license in Virginia you don't need an electrician. Do you have a contractors license with a sign specialty?
Well, here in California we have two sign specialty licenses. The electric specialty license is a C45 Electrical Contractor. Now that everything is LED it's super easy to wire a sign. If you can wire a lamp in your shop you can install LED's. I am no electrician but I can install channel letters. It is all low voltage so it is really hard to mess something up. I studied for three months for the test and passed. It is by far the best thing I have done for my business. I am no longer chasing vinyl jobs. Most of the jobs I chase are in the $5k to $8k range. There is a bit of a learning curve but nothing to difficult. I am also listed on signsearch.com and I have out of state companies sending me installation work. I'm $85 an hour, so two men all day is $1,360.00 I can turn a good profit on that just twisting two wires together.
Well, here in California we have two sign specialty licenses. The electric specialty license is a C45 Electrical Contractor. Now that everything is LED it's super easy to wire a sign. If you can wire a lamp in your shop you can install LED's. I am no electrician but I can install channel letters. It is all low voltage so it is really hard to mess something up. I studied for three months for the test and passed. It is by far the best thing I have done for my business. I am no longer chasing vinyl jobs. Most of the jobs I chase are in the $5k to $8k range. There is a bit of a learning curve but nothing to difficult. I am also listed on signsearch.com and I have out of state companies sending me installation work. I'm $85 an hour, so two men all day is $1,360.00 I can turn a good profit on that just twisting two wires together.