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Sign Instillation

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Neon Sign Installation in Los Angeles

Building a neon sign is only half the job — getting it safely and correctly installed is where a lot of projects actually go wrong. I handle installation for every sign I build, and I also install signs I didn't fabricate, from small interior pieces to large-scale commercial installations that require real structural planning.

Why Installation Deserves Its Own Attention

A beautifully built sign can still fail if it's installed poorly — wiring exposed to weather, inadequate mounting for the piece's weight, or wiring that doesn't meet code for a space that's going to run continuously. I treat installation as its own discipline, not an afterthought tacked onto fabrication.

What Installation Involves

  • Structural mounting — engineering the right support for a sign's size and weight, whether it's a small wall piece or a large freestanding installation

  • Electrical coordination — for commercial installs, I work directly with licensed electricians to route wiring safely and meet code for continuous operation in a public-facing space

  • Weatherproofing for exterior signs — sealed housings, weather-rated components, and wiring routed to handle real outdoor conditions

  • Concealed wiring — for a clean, professional finish where none of the technical work behind a sign is visible from the front

  • Permits and code compliance — coordinating the documentation commercial signage typically requires before it can legally go up

Built for Real-World Installation Challenges

Some of my most demanding projects have come down to installation as much as fabrication. I've engineered custom steel counterweight bases to stabilize a 10-foot freestanding sign against extreme desert wind, used a crane to install large-format pieces on tight production timelines, and coordinated wiring for a large hybrid installation running continuously in an active corporate office. Whatever the scale, the goal is the same: a piece that goes up safely, looks clean, and performs reliably for years.

Residential and Small Commercial Installs

Not every installation is a large production. A lot of my install work is simpler: a logo sign for a storefront, a piece for a home, a small business sign that needs to be mounted securely and wired properly. Every installation gets the same level of care, regardless of scale.

Serving Los Angeles and Surrounding Areas

I handle installation throughout Los Angeles and surrounding areas, with the ability to take on larger commercial and outdoor installations that require structural engineering, electrician coordination, or specialized equipment.

How It Works

  1. Tell me about the space — indoor or outdoor, wall-mounted or freestanding, and any structural or electrical considerations

  2. Planning — for anything beyond a simple wall mount, I'll work out mounting, wiring, and code requirements before install day

  3. Installation — clean, safe, and code-compliant, whether it's a small piece or a large commercial build

  4. Final check — every sign is tested on-site to confirm it's performing exactly as it should

Have a sign that needs installation — one I built, or one that needs a new home? Tell me about the project and I'll walk you through what it'll take.

Contact Us Call (213) 322-7989

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