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Fascia Signs for Businesses Across London and the South East

A fascia sign is the panel that runs across the front of your building, above your entrance or window line. It's the primary piece of external branding most businesses will ever install, and in most cases the first thing a potential customer reads. SignArt Pro designs, produces and installs fascia signs for businesses across London and the South Ea...

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The Benefits of Fascia Signs

A fascia sign gives your business a clear presence on the front of the building. It helps people notice you faster, recognise your brand, and understand what the business is before they even reach the door.

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Better visibility

Fascia signs sit in the most obvious part of the frontage, so they are often the first thing people see. That makes them a strong choice for businesses that need to stand out on a busy street.

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Stronger branding

Your name, logo, and colours all sit in one clear space, which makes the frontage look more joined up. A well-designed fascia sign can make the whole business look sharper and easier to remember.

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A practical option

Fascia signs suit most shopfronts and work across many sectors, from retail to hospitality and offices. They can also be made in different styles, depending on the building and the visibility you need.

OUR SIGN TYPES

Types of Fascia Sign We Design, Produce and Install

Every building needs something slightly different. Some businesses want a clean flat panel, while others need illumination or a finish that suits an older frontage.

Flat ACM Panel

Flat ACM Panel

A flat ACM panel is the most common fascia sign option for shops and business frontages. It gives you a clean, professional look and works well when you want something simple, durable, and cost-effective.

Illuminated Tray Sign

Illuminated Tray Sign

An illuminated tray sign is a stronger option for businesses that need to be seen after dark. It gives the frontage more presence and works especially well for restaurants, takeaways, salons, and retail units with evening trade.

Trough-Lit Fascia

Trough-Lit Fascia

A trough-lit fascia uses external lighting to brighten the sign face rather than lighting it from inside. It can be a good option when you want better night-time visibility but need a simpler look.

Wooden Fascia

Wooden Fascia

A wooden fascia suits buildings that need a softer or more traditional finish. It is often the right fit for heritage frontages, independent shops, and places where a modern composite panel would look out of place.

Flat ACM Panel

Flat ACM Panel

A flat ACM panel is the most common fascia sign option for shops and business frontages. It gives you a clean, professional look and works well when you want something simple, durable, and cost-effective.

Illuminated Tray Sign

Illuminated Tray Sign

An illuminated tray sign is a stronger option for businesses that need to be seen after dark. It gives the frontage more presence and works especially well for restaurants, takeaways, salons, and retail units with evening trade.

Trough-Lit Fascia

Trough-Lit Fascia

A trough-lit fascia uses external lighting to brighten the sign face rather than lighting it from inside. It can be a good option when you want better night-time visibility but need a simpler look.

Wooden Fascia

Wooden Fascia

A wooden fascia suits buildings that need a softer or more traditional finish. It is often the right fit for heritage frontages, independent shops, and places where a modern composite panel would look out of place.

Flat ACM Panel

Flat ACM Panel

A flat ACM panel is the most common fascia sign option for shops and business frontages. It gives you a clean, professional look and works well when you want something simple, durable, and cost-effective.

Illuminated Tray Sign

Illuminated Tray Sign

An illuminated tray sign is a stronger option for businesses that need to be seen after dark. It gives the frontage more presence and works especially well for restaurants, takeaways, salons, and retail units with evening trade.

Trough-Lit Fascia

Trough-Lit Fascia

A trough-lit fascia uses external lighting to brighten the sign face rather than lighting it from inside. It can be a good option when you want better night-time visibility but need a simpler look.

Wooden Fascia

Wooden Fascia

A wooden fascia suits buildings that need a softer or more traditional finish. It is often the right fit for heritage frontages, independent shops, and places where a modern composite panel would look out of place.

THE PROCESS

How We Design and Install Your Shop Front Sign

A good fascia sign starts with the building, not the artwork. We check the frontage first, confirm what will actually work, then move through design, production, and installation in a clear order.

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Step 1
SITE VISIT & CONSULTATION
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We visit before we quote

We start by looking at the frontage properly. That means checking the fascia area, the wall behind it, the visibility from the street, and whether illumination is worth it for the business.

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Step 2
DESIGN AND APPROVAL
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See it before we make anything

Once the site is clear, we design the sign around the building and your branding. You see the layout, materials, and overall look before anything goes into production.

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Step 3
MANUFACTURING
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Made in our Luton workshop

After approval, the fascia sign is made to the agreed specification. Whether it is a flat panel, illuminated tray, or fret-cut design, the finish needs to be right before it ever reaches site.

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Step 4
INSTALLATION
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Fitted by our own installers

The final step is fitting the sign securely and cleanly on the building. Good installation matters just as much as good design, because even a well-made fascia sign can look wrong if it is badly positioned or poorly fitted.

THE COST

What the Wrong Fascia Sign Really Costs

A fascia sign can look acceptable on day one and still turn into a bad investment. Most problems show up later, when the sign stops pulling its weight, starts to age badly, or has to be replaced sooner than expected.

Lost visibility from the street

If fascia signs are too flat, too small, or poorly lit, they do not do enough for the business outside. People pass by without really noticing the frontage, which means the sign is there, but it is not doing its job.

Money spent twice

This is where cheap decisions usually catch up with people. A fascia sign made with the wrong materials, weak finishes, or the wrong lighting setup can start looking tired far too early, and once that happens, the business ends up paying again to fix what should have been right from the start.

The wrong choice for how the business trades

Some shop fascia signs work perfectly well in daylight but lose all impact once the light drops. If the business trades later into the evening, choosing a non-lit option instead of the right illuminated fascia sign can leave the frontage underperforming at the exact time visibility matters most.

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Other Signs That Work Well With Fascia Signs

Fascia signs do the main job on the front of the building, but they often work better with other shop signage around them. The right mix can improve visibility, strengthen branding, and give the whole storefront sign system more impact.

Projecting Signs

Projecting signs help people spot the business from the side, not just from the front. They work especially well on busy streets where foot traffic

Built-Up Letters

Built-up letters give more depth and a more premium finish than a flat sign face. They are a strong option when the business wants cleaner

Fret-Cut Signs

Fret-cut signs are often chosen when a business wants a sharper illuminated fascia sign or a cleaner evening look. They keep the sign face neat

Window Graphics

Window graphics add another layer to the shopfront without overloading the fascia itself. They are useful for branding, opening hours, privacy, or promotional messages across

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