Commercial Sign Cost Guide for Businesses in Fort Worth and Dallas

Understand what affects commercial signage pricing including monument signs, channel letters, exterior signage and installation across the Dallas Fort Worth area.

Understanding Commercial Signage Costs
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Understanding Commercial Signage Costs

Business signage is an important investment that directly affects visibility and brand recognition. The cost of commercial signage varies depending on several factors including sign type, materials, installation requirements and local regulations.

Businesses across Fort Worth, Dallas and surrounding communities often ask how much signage costs before starting a project. Because every building and property environment is different, pricing varies from project to project. Understanding the key factors that influence cost helps business owners plan signage more effectively.

Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics helps businesses throughout North Texas evaluate signage options and select solutions that balance visibility, durability and long term value.

Professional installation of custom black channel letter signage for Victory City Cycles above a shop entrance
Large-scale exterior building sign for The DEC Network, featuring 'Sponsored by Charles Schwab Bank' branding on a modern multi-story facility

Factors That Influence Commercial Sign Pricing

Several elements influence the overall cost of a commercial sign project.

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Sign Type

Different types of signage require different fabrication processes and materials. Monument signs, channel letter signs and exterior building signage all have different design and construction requirements.

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Sign Size

Larger signs require additional materials and fabrication time. Sign size also affects installation logistics, especially for building mounted signage.

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Materials Used

Commercial signs are commonly fabricated using materials such as aluminum, acrylic, steel, LED lighting components and durable composites designed to withstand outdoor conditions.

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Illumination

Illuminated signs such as channel letter signs or backlit signs include LED components and electrical work that influence overall project cost.

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Installation Conditions

Installation requirements vary depending on building height, mounting surface and electrical access.

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Permits and Regulations

Some signage projects require municipal approval or permitting depending on sign type and placement.

Typical Types of Commercial Signs

Businesses commonly use several types of signage to establish visibility and guide customers.

Channel Letter Signs

Channel Letter Signs

Illuminated white channel letter storefront signs for ONEZO and Swan Studio Salon at night
Monument Signs

Monument Signs

A large stone and concrete monument sign for Cenikor featuring professional dimensional lettering
Exterior Building Signage

Exterior Building Signage

A tall multi-tenant pylon sign for The Dock being installed or serviced with a crane in the background
Lobby Signs

Lobby Signs

Modern 'hello & welcome.' vinyl wall graphic in a clean, neutral-toned office reception area
Vinyl Graphics

Vinyl Graphics

Close-up of a GIS vinyl graphic being prepared and quality-checked on a professional lightbox
Tradeshow Displays

Tradeshow Displays

Custom tradeshow booth with patriotic red, white, and blue balloons and high-quality printed animal-themed banners

Each signage type serves a different purpose depending on the business environment and visibility goals.

How Businesses Use Commercial Signage

Businesses across North Texas rely on signage to communicate with customers and reinforce brand identity.

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Retail Storefront Visibility

Retail locations depend on exterior signage to attract customers and establish brand recognition. Channel letter signs and storefront signage help businesses stand out in busy shopping areas.

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Restaurant and Hospitality Branding

Restaurants and hospitality venues rely on signage to create recognizable brand identity and guide customers to entrances.

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Corporate Offices and Business Parks

Office buildings and commercial developments use monument signs and building signage to identify tenants and maintain professional branding.

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Medical and Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare providers use exterior signage and interior wayfinding systems to help patients locate facilities and navigate buildings.

Planning Signage for a New Business Location
Exterior storefront of Haven Dental Studio featuring a custom yellow channel letter sign and professional window graphics
A 'Coming Soon' exterior building banner for Mayweather Boxing + Fitness being installed on a new retail storefront with a crane
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Planning Signage for a New Business Location

  • When opening a new location, businesses often require several types of signage working together.

  • Exterior building signage identifies the business from the street.

  • Monument signs help visitors locate entrances to commercial properties.

  • Interior signage guides visitors through the building.

  • Branding elements reinforce the company’s identity.

  • Planning signage early helps ensure the design aligns with building layout, local regulations and brand presentation.

Why Businesses Choose Elevated Exposure
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Why Businesses Choose Elevated Exposure

Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics is a Texas HUB-certified and DFW MSDC-certified Minority Business Enterprise serving businesses across North Texas.

Founded by Keith Mensah, who holds a Master’s degree in City and Regional Planning, the company approaches signage as strategic physical communication designed to help businesses connect with their audience.

From planning and fabrication coordination to installation support, Elevated Exposure provides structured signage solutions that help businesses present themselves professionally.

Large exterior building signage for The DEC Network, featuring 'Sponsored by Charles Schwab Bank' on a modern professional facility.
Bold yellow and white 'Let’s Ride' wall graphic for Victory City Cycles e-bike rentals on a black painted brick exterior

Recent Commercial Sign Projects in Fort Worth and Dallas

We have supported projects for corporate entities, municipalities and growing businesses throughout Dallas and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Sign Costs

How much does a commercial business sign cost?

Commercial sign pricing varies depending on sign type, materials, size and installation requirements. Monument signs and illuminated building signage typically require custom fabrication, which means costs vary by project.

What type of signage is most common for businesses?

Channel letter signs and monument signs are among the most common types of commercial signage because they provide strong visibility and brand recognition.

Do sign permits affect project cost?

Yes. Some signage projects require municipal permits depending on sign size and placement. Permit requirements vary by city and may influence project timelines.

Trusted by Businesses Across Fort Worth and Dallas

As a Texas HUB-certified and nationally certified Minority Business Enterprise through the DFW MSDC, Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics is committed to delivering high-quality, compliant signage solutions with integrity and professionalism.

Serving Businesses Across the Dallas Fort Worth Area

Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics provides signage solutions for businesses across the Dallas Fort Worth region including:

Aerial view of the downtown Dallas skyline featuring prominent office skyscrapers under a bright blue sky
Wide-angle view of Grand Prairie, Texas, showing urban parks and highways at dusk
Nighttime panoramic view of the Fort Worth city skyline with glowing lights and modern architecture
Bird's-eye view of Saginaw, Texas, highlighting the community's industrial areas and local roadways
Architectural exterior of the North Richland Hills City Hall building with its distinct rounded facade
Modern skyline of Plano's urban center featuring high-rise corporate headquarters and commercial developments
Sunset view of the Irving Las Colinas skyline reflected in the water of Lake Carolyn
Aerial evening view of historic downtown Grapevine, Texas, featuring the illuminated water tower.
Vibrant nighttime street view of a main thoroughfare in Bedford, Texas, with long-exposure city lights
Wide view of the Arlington, Texas, skyline including landmarks within the central entertainment district
Evening aerial view of Hurst, Texas, showing a lit roadway stretching through the suburban landscape

Our team works with business owners, property managers and developers to create signage systems that improve visibility and support professional branding.

Planning Your Commercial Sign Project

If you are considering new signage for your business location, the first step is evaluating the type of sign that best fits your building, brand and visibility goals.

Our team can help you evaluate signage options and develop a plan that aligns with your business needs.

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Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics proudly serves businesses across Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, Grand Prairie, North Richland Hills and Saginaw, Texas.

600 W 6th St, Fort Worth, TX 76102, USA

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Electrical Signage Notice

Electrical Signage Notice: Elevated Exposure Signs and Graphics provides design, fabrication coordination, and project management services for illuminated signage. All electrical installation work is performed by properly licensed Texas electrical sign contractors in accordance with state and local regulations.

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