StopSignGraphics
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I suspect I'm not the only one who runs into this.
Go to a customers business and the would like vinyl letters on the exterior of a window. In my town, businesses are allowed one sign for their business, that can be a fascia sign or a road sign and they are also allowed graphics for their main entry way door.
So unless the customer is willing to allow me to put the vinyl on the interior of the window, it's not allowed by the code. Often the windows are tinted and the interior mounted vinyl doesn't have the same "pop" as the exterior. I try explaining it that an exterior mount violates the sign ordinances, they quickly will look around and say "well that business has graphics on the outside of their window and so does that one". I try telling them that just because the inspector hasn't noticed it yet, it's still in violation of the code.
I try explaining to them they risk a fine from the city if the inspector ever notices and removal of the sign. It makes the customer uneasy, since other businesses have vinyl lettering it makes me feel like an idiot for bring it up but I don't feel right not informing them they are violating the ordinances.
So we try to run an honest shop and obey the sign codes (even if we don't agree with them).... how do you folks handle that? Just make vinyl and apply and let it be the customers problem if they are caught? The last thing I want is someone buying something from us and having the customer calling me in six months complaining that I need to remove their vinyl per the inspector.
Go to a customers business and the would like vinyl letters on the exterior of a window. In my town, businesses are allowed one sign for their business, that can be a fascia sign or a road sign and they are also allowed graphics for their main entry way door.
So unless the customer is willing to allow me to put the vinyl on the interior of the window, it's not allowed by the code. Often the windows are tinted and the interior mounted vinyl doesn't have the same "pop" as the exterior. I try explaining it that an exterior mount violates the sign ordinances, they quickly will look around and say "well that business has graphics on the outside of their window and so does that one". I try telling them that just because the inspector hasn't noticed it yet, it's still in violation of the code.
I try explaining to them they risk a fine from the city if the inspector ever notices and removal of the sign. It makes the customer uneasy, since other businesses have vinyl lettering it makes me feel like an idiot for bring it up but I don't feel right not informing them they are violating the ordinances.
So we try to run an honest shop and obey the sign codes (even if we don't agree with them).... how do you folks handle that? Just make vinyl and apply and let it be the customers problem if they are caught? The last thing I want is someone buying something from us and having the customer calling me in six months complaining that I need to remove their vinyl per the inspector.