Sign Installation are one of the highest-impact upgrades a Highlands Ranch business can make, and we install them every week across Highlands Ranch Town Center, C-470 Corridor, and the rest of Highlands Ranch. Highlands Ranch businesses require premium LED signage that matches this upscale community's standards. From C-470 to Town Center, we create sophisticated signs for discerning clients.
From our Arvada shop we design, fabricate, permit, and install sign installation for Highlands Ranch — covering Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Littleton, and every other Highlands Ranch neighborhood. Every install is backed by our 2-year materials-and-workmanship warranty.
"Professional LED signage that reflects our high-end medical facility. Patients easily locate us now!"
Our install crews handle every commercial sign type: channel-letter sets (raceway or flush-mount), illuminated wall cabinets, monument signs (including footing pour and electrical trench), pylon signs (with crane crew), awnings and canopies, blade and projecting signs, dimensional foam and acrylic letters, window vinyl and contour-cut graphics, and digital displays / EMCs. If you bought a sign from a national fabricator who doesn't service Colorado, or you inherited a sign from a previous tenant, we can install or relocate it without you needing to source the equipment yourself.
Almost every exterior sign in Denver-metro requires an install permit, and most require a city inspection after the install is complete. We handle the entire process — drawings, application, fee, and scheduling the inspector — so you don't have to learn a different city's permit portal for every project. We work regularly in Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Westminster, Thornton, Centennial, Englewood, Wheat Ridge, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Parker, Commerce City, Brighton, Broomfield, Golden, Greeley, Loveland, Longmont, Littleton, and Pueblo.
Illuminated signs need a licensed electrical hookup. Our standard install includes the connection from your existing power source (typically a junction box at the install location) to the sign's power supply. For new electrical service — running new conduit from the panel, adding a dedicated circuit, installing a switched disconnect — we coordinate a licensed Colorado electrician as part of the project. You get a single invoice and a single point of accountability.
Replacing an old sign? We handle removal and disposal as part of the install package. For tenant turnovers and re-brands, we can also do a 'demo-and-replace' in a single day to keep your business open and your storefront looking active. If you're vacating a space and your lease requires sign removal, we can pull the old sign and patch the mounting points.
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Yes — Sign Installation are a core service we install across Highlands Ranch and the surrounding Front Range, including Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Littleton, Centennial. Crews are based in Arvada and travel daily to Highlands Ranch job sites.
Yes. We produce sealed drawings, submit the permit package to the appropriate Highlands Ranch jurisdiction, manage corrections, and pay the permit fee — it's included in every sign installation quote.
Most sign installation projects in Highlands Ranch run 3–6 weeks from approved design to final install — most of that timeline is permit review, not fabrication or install.
Yes. We do install-only projects regularly. Send us the sign drawings and mounting details and we'll quote the install separately, including permit and any required electrical.
Yes — we carry general liability, workers' comp, and lift / aerial work coverage. We can name your property owner or landlord as additional insured on request.
Yes. Evening and weekend installs are available, especially for retail and restaurant spaces where daytime install would disrupt customers.
If the sign is on hand and the permit is in place, most storefront installs schedule within 1–2 weeks. Monuments and pylons require more lead time for permitting and crane scheduling.