If you have a little handy man or women, in you, it is quite possible you may be able to repair your own sign. I will share some of my sign service experience to help you solve your own lighted sign problem. Sorry sign company competitors’, but I know there are capable people, who can save themselves a lot of money, over the lifetime of their business sign.
When I first started working on electric signs, I did experience the power and pain of electricity, so first off, make sure you’re careful! If you have a neon sign, or lighted channel letters, these signs have the highest voltage, and will give you a good jolt. Make sure the power is off. I made the mistake of asking a customer to turn their sign off, and of course 15,000 volts numbed my arm. So make sure the power is off.
There are only a few things that could cause your sign not to light. The first one we already mentioned. Make sure you have power. It starts at the circuit breaker panel. The next thing could be the wall switch. Most signs are not wired this way, but you may have a neon window sign that plugs into a wall, which could be controlled by a switch. The most common type of control to automatically turn on your sign would be a time clock. This is a clock with trippers to turn on at night, and off during the day. I don’t know how many times I have had to charge a customer to service their sign, and find the time clock set wrong. Coming on during the day and turning off at night, there are directions to set the clock on the inside door of the time clock. Check here first.
The next thing to check would be the ends of the neon or light bulbs. The ends will be blackened if they are bad. Check the sockets if you have light bulbs. Inspect the wiring. If there are any shorted out wires, you will see them, and you can smell the burnt insulation. You will have to replace any damaged wires or sockets. The parts you need can be found at your local electrical supply or sign supply house. You also can search for the parts online. If you have bad neon, look for a local sign company who bends their own neon. Not all sign companies bend neon or service lighted signs. The do outsource, so you will pay more if you don’t find a company that does their own. We have migrated to LED lights and have a local wholesale neon company make are neon so we stay competitive.
The last thing that could be causing your sign not to light would be the transformer or light ballast. If all the above things check out, this would be the last thing to check, and of course, the most expensive. You can sometimes see the insulation of the transformer or ballast leaking out. It will be a black sticky tar like substance. If this leaks out the wiring of the transformer overheats and shorts out. Neon transformers only have 2 wires to hook up the lights. Sign Ballast’s have several wires, but are color coated for easy rewire. You can find the information printed on the transformer to get a replacement. Again just search it on the internet. If you get stumped I will gladly give some free advice, just shoot me an email.Also if you need online computer repair help, I found this site to be of help:Online Computer Repair
Anaheim Signs 18571 E. Tango Ave. Anaheim California 92807 (714) 270-0322 Email: rick@anaheimsigns.com https://anaheimsigns.com Providing custom business signs to local business's. Quick turnaround on Lighted Channel Letters, 3D Letters, Business Signs. We manufacture all our own sign products. In a Rush? We can Help you. We can produce your business sign in one or two days in some cases.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Anaheim Sign Company announces all Sign Products to go Green!
Anaheim Signs announced the launch of their environmental friendly Signage Products. Their goal is to use low voltage LED Lighting in all the Electric Sign Products that they manufacture. The use of energy efficient ballasts and lighting will also be used in all monument and pole signs, where LED’s are not practical.
Anaheim, CA. October 14th, 2009 – Anaheim Sign Company today announced they will use only Low Voltage LED lighting, and energy efficient electronic ballasts to light all there Sign Products. By using these types of lighting in place of the traditional neon sign lighting, Owner Rick Hobbs states that,” business sign owners, can expect to save 90% of the energy consumed by their current sign.
Most existing signs are currently not energy efficient. Some of the ballasts and lighting, dates back up to 20 years, when energy efficiency, was not a concern.
Rick Hobbs of Anaheim Signs stated, "Our goal is to have every sign that we manufacture to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. In fact when we go to service an existing sign we are recommending that are customers switch over to energy efficient sign lighting. With the current energy crisis and worries of global warming, the use of these products in Las Vegas alone would save an enormous amount of energy. We have already implemented the use of these products on about 50% of are currant signage products which can be seen at: www.anaheimsigns.biz.
About Anaheim Sign Company:
Electric Sign Contractor with over 30 years experience. They specialize in electric signage products, for business owners, in need of outdoor advertising. Please visit our blog for more info.
Anaheim, CA. October 14th, 2009 – Anaheim Sign Company today announced they will use only Low Voltage LED lighting, and energy efficient electronic ballasts to light all there Sign Products. By using these types of lighting in place of the traditional neon sign lighting, Owner Rick Hobbs states that,” business sign owners, can expect to save 90% of the energy consumed by their current sign.
Most existing signs are currently not energy efficient. Some of the ballasts and lighting, dates back up to 20 years, when energy efficiency, was not a concern.
Rick Hobbs of Anaheim Signs stated, "Our goal is to have every sign that we manufacture to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. In fact when we go to service an existing sign we are recommending that are customers switch over to energy efficient sign lighting. With the current energy crisis and worries of global warming, the use of these products in Las Vegas alone would save an enormous amount of energy. We have already implemented the use of these products on about 50% of are currant signage products which can be seen at: www.anaheimsigns.biz.
About Anaheim Sign Company:
Electric Sign Contractor with over 30 years experience. They specialize in electric signage products, for business owners, in need of outdoor advertising. Please visit our blog for more info.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
FAQ about business signs.
FAQ about Signs.
Signs: Why Do I Need a Sign for my Business?
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• Signs are an effective, yet inexpensive, form of advertising for the small business.
• A sign is your introduction and handshake with those passing by, identifying your business to existing and potential customers.
• Signs are always "on the job" for you, advertising 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
• People often judge a business by how it looks on the sign.
• Many merchants increase their business measurably just by adding a good sign. Conversely, many have gone out of business because they simply were not identified well, so not enough potential customers knew of their existence.
• Anaheim Signs has the experience to provide effective signage at an affordable cost compared to other forms of advertisement.
Signs: What is the Most Effective Sign for my Business?
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Signs: What Should My Signs Say?
________________________________________
A successful sign will communicate effectively and concisely. Therefore, here are some general guidelines:
• In as few words as possible, clearly communicate what you are selling.
• Emphasize your product if you do not have brand recognition
• Present the image you want to project that will attract customers and entice them to stop, shop, and buy.
• Determine the best sign type, size, colors, and placement, keeping in mind what the sign will look like from the street and sidewalk. The proper design of your sign is critical to its effectiveness.
• Crowding the sign with too many words or lines of text makes it impossible to read from a distance. Use as few words as possible. In general, not more than 5-7 words, with 3-5 being ideal.
• Don't try to sell your customers with the sign - save that type of information until they are in your place of business.
People are looking through a windshield, in traffic, day and night and in all types of weather. Help your customers both see and read your sign easily.
Signs: Are Business Signs Expensive?
________________________________________
• Business signs are the least expensive, yet most effective, form of advertising for independent and national retail businesses.
• You pay for the sign once and it works for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for years. Use of other media requires paying month after month and you never have the benefit of ownership. You also have no assurance that you're reaching potential customers.
• From a business owner's perspective, a sign should not be viewed as an expense, but as a capital investment. When you factor in your return on investment, signs are not expensive. An effective sign will most likely pay for itself many times over.
• The price for signs will vary greatly depending upon the size, design, style, manufacturer, and mounting type. Please call or email for prices. It will not cost you anything for a sign quote.
Signs: How Can I Determine Whether My Current Sign is Effective?
________________________________________
As with measuring a new sign's effectiveness, evaluating your existing signs will require assessing readership. Sign companies often offer this service; however you can also conduct simple customer surveys in which you ask your customers a series of questions about your existing signs, such as the words, colors, and size, and whether they can even recall what it looks like from memory. Open discussions like this, with your customers, will provide valuable insights. You may discover that customers remember the graphic or image on the sign, but not the business name, or maybe it's the color that stands out in their memory. Listen closely and carefully, because these are answers that can help you determine not only the effectiveness of your existing sign, but also suggestions about what you might do differently with a new sign.
Remember to thank your customers for their time and input after the survey with a tangible item that further reinforces your business' product or service. You might extend a discount for future services, or present them with a gift related to your business (a mouse pad from a computer store, a coupon for the daily special from your cafe, or similar
Signs: How do I Choose a Sign Company?
________________________________________
As you would with any vendor:
• the quality of the signs offered
• the sign company's ability to design and deliver a sign that fits your needs
• the product knowledge and experience of the sign company.
• the price, quality and value offered
• the follow-up and ongoing service provided
• Always use a State Licensed Sign Contractor.
• Anaheim Signs has been family owned and operated since 1910. Serving all of Southern California. We have all these benefits to offer.
Signs: What Are Some of the Alternative Payment Methods for Signs?
________________________________________
In general:
• A deposit of 50% of the total sign order is usually required when you place an order, with the balance paid on completion.
• We accept all forms of payment. We use PAYPAL for are credit card transactions.
• Signs are eligible for inclusion in business asset loans, including all normal SBA programs.
You can arrange for the sign to be financed through your bank or other lending institutions, however, you will need to make these arrangements on your own. Sign companies normally will not involve themselves with financing.
Signs: What Are Some of the Legal Issues with Business Signs that I Should Know?
________________________________________
While a combination marketing tool, communication device and ideally, pleasing art form, signs is considered "speech", and in the United States, is legally protected as such.
The following are the four different sets of legal issues you will want to know about regarding your business signs.
1. Almost all local governments control the construction, materials, electrical or other operating components, size, numbers and location of business signs. Typically, standards for construction, materials, and operation are found in local building and electrical codes; regulations controlling physical parameters and placement or display are found either as part of a comprehensive land use zoning code or in a separate sign code.
2. Business signs are considered a form of commercial speech that has significant protection from unlawful government interference under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Also, under the Fourteenth Amendment, local governments are required to provide due process and equal treatment to all applicants as part of the sign permitting process.
3. There are federal laws protecting a sign company or business owner when someone tries to copy the design, artwork, or wording of a business sign without authorization. For example, an innovative method for constructing a sign may be protected by a patent, the original artwork on a sign may be copyrighted, and a unique business logo may obtain both trademark and copyright protection.
4. Finally, whether a business owner owns or leases the sign, the sign is a business asset and receives the same tax treatment as any other tangible business property.
Signs are regulated through the following two codes:
1. Building & Electrical Codes
The construction, installation, and operation of any permanent business sign will need to conform to all applicable building and electrical codes. Because compliance with these codes requires specialized technical expertise, a business owner should specify that conformity to these codes is the responsibility of the sign company that builds and installs a business sign. This responsibility would extend to the sign company's subcontractors.
2. Local Zoning or Sign Codes
Nearly every local government regulates the display of business signs. Such regulations are found either in the local zoning code or a separate "sign code." Most codes will contain the following provisions regarding business signs:
Signs: Why Do I Need a Sign for my Business?
________________________________________
• Signs are an effective, yet inexpensive, form of advertising for the small business.
• A sign is your introduction and handshake with those passing by, identifying your business to existing and potential customers.
• Signs are always "on the job" for you, advertising 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
• People often judge a business by how it looks on the sign.
• Many merchants increase their business measurably just by adding a good sign. Conversely, many have gone out of business because they simply were not identified well, so not enough potential customers knew of their existence.
• Anaheim Signs has the experience to provide effective signage at an affordable cost compared to other forms of advertisement.
Signs: What is the Most Effective Sign for my Business?
________________________________________
Signs: What Should My Signs Say?
________________________________________
A successful sign will communicate effectively and concisely. Therefore, here are some general guidelines:
• In as few words as possible, clearly communicate what you are selling.
• Emphasize your product if you do not have brand recognition
• Present the image you want to project that will attract customers and entice them to stop, shop, and buy.
• Determine the best sign type, size, colors, and placement, keeping in mind what the sign will look like from the street and sidewalk. The proper design of your sign is critical to its effectiveness.
• Crowding the sign with too many words or lines of text makes it impossible to read from a distance. Use as few words as possible. In general, not more than 5-7 words, with 3-5 being ideal.
• Don't try to sell your customers with the sign - save that type of information until they are in your place of business.
People are looking through a windshield, in traffic, day and night and in all types of weather. Help your customers both see and read your sign easily.
Signs: Are Business Signs Expensive?
________________________________________
• Business signs are the least expensive, yet most effective, form of advertising for independent and national retail businesses.
• You pay for the sign once and it works for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for years. Use of other media requires paying month after month and you never have the benefit of ownership. You also have no assurance that you're reaching potential customers.
• From a business owner's perspective, a sign should not be viewed as an expense, but as a capital investment. When you factor in your return on investment, signs are not expensive. An effective sign will most likely pay for itself many times over.
• The price for signs will vary greatly depending upon the size, design, style, manufacturer, and mounting type. Please call or email for prices. It will not cost you anything for a sign quote.
Signs: How Can I Determine Whether My Current Sign is Effective?
________________________________________
As with measuring a new sign's effectiveness, evaluating your existing signs will require assessing readership. Sign companies often offer this service; however you can also conduct simple customer surveys in which you ask your customers a series of questions about your existing signs, such as the words, colors, and size, and whether they can even recall what it looks like from memory. Open discussions like this, with your customers, will provide valuable insights. You may discover that customers remember the graphic or image on the sign, but not the business name, or maybe it's the color that stands out in their memory. Listen closely and carefully, because these are answers that can help you determine not only the effectiveness of your existing sign, but also suggestions about what you might do differently with a new sign.
Remember to thank your customers for their time and input after the survey with a tangible item that further reinforces your business' product or service. You might extend a discount for future services, or present them with a gift related to your business (a mouse pad from a computer store, a coupon for the daily special from your cafe, or similar
Signs: How do I Choose a Sign Company?
________________________________________
As you would with any vendor:
• the quality of the signs offered
• the sign company's ability to design and deliver a sign that fits your needs
• the product knowledge and experience of the sign company.
• the price, quality and value offered
• the follow-up and ongoing service provided
• Always use a State Licensed Sign Contractor.
• Anaheim Signs has been family owned and operated since 1910. Serving all of Southern California. We have all these benefits to offer.
Signs: What Are Some of the Alternative Payment Methods for Signs?
________________________________________
In general:
• A deposit of 50% of the total sign order is usually required when you place an order, with the balance paid on completion.
• We accept all forms of payment. We use PAYPAL for are credit card transactions.
• Signs are eligible for inclusion in business asset loans, including all normal SBA programs.
You can arrange for the sign to be financed through your bank or other lending institutions, however, you will need to make these arrangements on your own. Sign companies normally will not involve themselves with financing.
Signs: What Are Some of the Legal Issues with Business Signs that I Should Know?
________________________________________
While a combination marketing tool, communication device and ideally, pleasing art form, signs is considered "speech", and in the United States, is legally protected as such.
The following are the four different sets of legal issues you will want to know about regarding your business signs.
1. Almost all local governments control the construction, materials, electrical or other operating components, size, numbers and location of business signs. Typically, standards for construction, materials, and operation are found in local building and electrical codes; regulations controlling physical parameters and placement or display are found either as part of a comprehensive land use zoning code or in a separate sign code.
2. Business signs are considered a form of commercial speech that has significant protection from unlawful government interference under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Also, under the Fourteenth Amendment, local governments are required to provide due process and equal treatment to all applicants as part of the sign permitting process.
3. There are federal laws protecting a sign company or business owner when someone tries to copy the design, artwork, or wording of a business sign without authorization. For example, an innovative method for constructing a sign may be protected by a patent, the original artwork on a sign may be copyrighted, and a unique business logo may obtain both trademark and copyright protection.
4. Finally, whether a business owner owns or leases the sign, the sign is a business asset and receives the same tax treatment as any other tangible business property.
Signs are regulated through the following two codes:
1. Building & Electrical Codes
The construction, installation, and operation of any permanent business sign will need to conform to all applicable building and electrical codes. Because compliance with these codes requires specialized technical expertise, a business owner should specify that conformity to these codes is the responsibility of the sign company that builds and installs a business sign. This responsibility would extend to the sign company's subcontractors.
2. Local Zoning or Sign Codes
Nearly every local government regulates the display of business signs. Such regulations are found either in the local zoning code or a separate "sign code." Most codes will contain the following provisions regarding business signs:
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