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Channel Letters and LED Lights

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Channel letters are eye-catching business signs designed to draw customers in. Available in numerous styles, fonts, colors and lighting options, channel letters provide businesses with a way to attract their target market and keep customers coming in. When selecting one that complements your company’s style and aesthetic best.

Backings of signs are typically made from a flat sheet of aluminum which has been bent into shape using computer-driven bending machines, before being custom painted for finalization.

Front-Lit

Front lit channel letters are one of the most widely-used types of illuminated signage. These signs can be lit using neon or LED (light-emitting diode). Their lights are placed behind each letter face to create a halo effect and are an effective way to increase nighttime visibility for businesses. They can be installed on buildings, sidewalks or outdoor surfaces and offer businesses plenty of customization possibilities with regard to texture designs and lighting effects.

Channel letters typically consist of acrylic or aluminum faces. Their backside, usually aluminum sheeting, houses LED strip lighting. When facing away from buildings they face away towards. Their return side may either be metal or acrylic material while their lighting element- a strip of LED lights- is placed into their face to be lit using neon or LED bulbs.

When looking to add the perfect sign for their business storefront, it is crucial that clients consider all available options. They should take into account factors like light requirements for their location, budget constraints, passerby visibility and height considerations when making decisions on sign height – this way ensuring it remains visible even at a distance.

One advantage of selecting channel letters is their ease of reading from a distance, due to not being flat but having depth. They’re also significantly brighter than traditional neon signs and more energy efficient due to LED illumination versus traditional tubing; channel letters provide you with an effective way to stand out among competitors and attract more customers.

Reverse-Lit

Reverse-lit channel letters are popular with businesses looking to set themselves apart with an eye-catching backlit halo effect. Perfect for restaurants, bars, gyms and retail stores alike – reverse-lit letters come in many different styles and colors that suit any business, including size font mounting options and lighting colors so you can select what will best represent their business!

These signs are typically created using aluminum faces and returns, although other materials such as acrylic or stainless steel could also be utilized. Acrylic is an ideal material to use since it looks professional while diffusing light effectively; stainless steel offers durability and weather resistance as an option; you could even opt for clear Lexan backs if desired to prevent animals or weather ailments from nesting within your sign!

These signs usually feature LED or neon lighting options, though sometimes both can be considered. LEDs are generally the go-to lighting choice; neon may also be utilized. Most often, lights are placed behind return and face letters in order to eliminate hotspots on letter surfaces. Angled clips and screws help them be installed correctly on buildings; alternatively they may be mounted directly to walls for a sleek, modern look.

Reverse-lit channel letter signs, also referred to as halo lit or back lit signs, use LEDs hidden by aluminum faces and returns for illumination of their sign’s halo. Although more expensive than their front-lit counterparts, reverse-lit signs offer an eye-catching display and are sure to grab people’s attention.

Costing of reverse-lit channel letters depends on which lighting and mounting options you select, along with numerous variables to keep in mind. Here is an example of how a 14″ tall, 10-letter sign’s price varies based on what options are selected:

Combination-Lit

No matter where your business is situated – be it a strip mall, busy street or an important landmark – being noticed is of utmost importance. Channel letter signs are an effective way to attract customers and drive traffic directly to your business. Visible day or night, channel letter signs provide easy readability from distance while simultaneously projecting professional credentials that help build credibility with customers and foster trust between your organization and prospective clients.

There are various kinds of channel letters, including front-lit, reverse-lit and dual-lit versions. They come in an assortment of colors and sizes as well as mounting options made from aluminum or acrylic materials; their illumination source could range from neon lights or LEDs. Their cost depends on factors like their size, type and color illumination chosen as well as factors like their company size and number.

Front-lit channel letters are one of the most widely used types of commercial signage, typically made of aluminum with translucent acrylic faces and LED lighting installed inside. Highly visible both day and night, front-lit channel letters can be seen up to 500 feet away, making them a fantastic option for businesses that want their message seen by potential clients.

Reverse-lit channel letters, more commonly referred to as halo-lit letters, feature an illuminated back wall which emits a soft glow behind them. Available in various shapes and sizes with either clear polycarbonate backs or painted with translucent vinyl finishes. Reverse-lit letters create an eye-catching halo effect at night for your logo or company name – making these eye-catching channel letters the ideal way to highlight them!

Combination-lit channel letters offer an eye-catching contrast with their combination of front-lit face and reverse-lit back lighting, which can be illuminated using neon or LEDs, to stand out among other signage. Their back can usually be made of aluminum or thick polycarbonate for easier maintenance, and painted to complement or match their letter Face’s colors or compliment your brand identity.

Customization

Channel letter signs are among the most striking, eye-catching signs, making your business stand out and draw people’s eyes from far away. Commonly found on storefronts, strip malls, offices and commercial buildings; often internally illuminated with LED lighting that makes them easy to read from far away – plus there are different colors, fonts and sizes to match branding standards! But selecting appropriate lighting for your sign will help it look its best!

Your choice of illumination for a sign will greatly determine its visibility, which in turn determines its ability to stand out and attract customers. Your options for illumination include front-lit, back-lit or combination-lit signs. While neon tubing was once commonly used as illumination source for these signs, today more often LEDs are used due to being cost-efficient, lighter in weight and needing less maintenance; additionally they use less power than traditional neon lights!

If you want a retro aesthetic, halo-lit channel letter signs could be just what’s needed to give your business an authentic old-school aesthetic. This modern take uses transparent surfaces that let 85-95% of light pass through, giving an alluring “halo” effect at night when illuminated. They’re great way to attract more customers too!

Opting for retro-look signage doesn’t need to be costly; open face channel letters provide another great retro option with their no front facing and exposed neon tubing. Commonly seen on restaurant and bar menus seeking an authentic or vintage appearance, open face channel letters offer businesses looking to stand out without breaking the bank an excellent way to differentiate their business and stay ahead of competition.

Though channel letter signs cost more than other signs, their savings over time will quickly outweigh their initial expense. Low maintenance requirements and energy efficient LED bulbs reduce electricity bills while being more durable than traditional neon signs.