The Secret to Realtor Signs
pReal estate signs are a big part of the sign industry. Even in these days of difficult economic times real estate signs have to be purchased in order to help advertise. And making decisions about your signs are not always simple. Sometimes it is hard to decide which material to use or what kind of sign will give the best impression. We are here to help try and clear up some of the questions./p
h3How do I decide which material to choose for my real estate sign?/h3
pThe two most common materials for real estate signs are Coroplast and Aluminum. Coroplast is a corrugated plastic and Aluminum is, of course, the lightweight metal. There are also several other less prominant choices. They include Masonite, polyethylene plastic, PVC plastic and Scooter board (a synthetic waterproof board)./p
pThese other materials weve listed have no greater product or economical advantage over the more common materials of aluminum and Coroplast. However that decision is still not necessarily a simple one. Some sign companies have been pricing the aluminum and Coroplast signs in a way that gives an invalid impression of the value./p
h3Are you being given a false impression in the value of your real estate signs?/h3
pThere are sign companies that are selling the Coroplast for sale signs for a very low price, and as a consequence the aluminum signs seem to be extremely expensive. However this is unfair to the consumer. In reality the cost difference of a Coroplast or aluminum sign is negligible. By making such a price difference they are devaluing the Coroplast sign and making some feel as though aluminum metal signs are out of reach for small businesses./p
pHow can they they be similar in price if one is metal and the other plastic.? The truth is that material is the only variable in the price. The amount of materials used, and the process to produce the coroplast or aluminum real estate sign are both exactly the same! Not to mention, the price difference in materials is realitively small. Even with the economy as it is now the price of aluminum has not raised significantly. Now that you know this you can begin to decide which is the real value for your real estate sign./p
h3Choosing the real value for your real estate sign/h3
pWhen youre purchasing a a title=Real Estate Sign href=http://www.signsus.com target=_selfreal estate sign/a there are a couple of factors that determine the value:/p
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liA sign that promotes confidence in you and your abilities/li
liA sign that exudes professionalism/li
liA sign that has staying power giving clients a sense of security/li
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pLooking at the two materials individually will help to clarify the qualities of both./p
pstrongCoroplast Real Estate Sign – /strongCorrugated plastic – like a plastic cardboard. Waterproof. Not wind resistant. Up close the corrugation can be seen on the sign faces. The corrugation also shows on the edges of the sign. The corrugated plastic is rated for two years outdoors. It has a lower price than aluminum./p
pstrongAluminum Real Estate Sign – /strongLightweight metal with a baked on enamel coating. Waterproof. Rust resistant. Wind resistance dependant on thickness chosen of aluminum. A super smooth finish as a base for professional looking a title=metal real estate signs href=http://www.signsrus.com/aluminum-metal-real-estate-signs/ target=_selfmetal real estate signs/a. Rated for ten years outdoors./p
pAs you can see from a side by side comparison, the true value is with the aluminum sign. For professionalism, life of the sign and the relative low cost, aluminum metal is the real estate sign we would recommend./p
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