I have a customer who is asking me to replace an existing aluminum sign that he has. The original one was die cut vinyl applied to and aluminum sheet and now after what he estimated to be about 15 years its in pretty bad shape. He wants to replace it with something that will last a long time and keeps insisting that he wants it silk screened.
We live in Hawaii where the sun is not friendly to signs and he says it gets baked all afternoon. I don't have a lot of experience with silk screened signs as we work mostly with vinyl, but he asked me if the vinyl would last as long as silk screening. My gut reaction is to say no, that silk screening would be better, but I don't know for sure. Can some one give me some more info on how silk screening hold up on signs like this?
We live in Hawaii where the sun is not friendly to signs and he says it gets baked all afternoon. I don't have a lot of experience with silk screened signs as we work mostly with vinyl, but he asked me if the vinyl would last as long as silk screening. My gut reaction is to say no, that silk screening would be better, but I don't know for sure. Can some one give me some more info on how silk screening hold up on signs like this?