Directional Signs for Office Buildings and Commercial Properties

We all know how important an attractive, attention-getting outdoor sign is for drawing customers into your place of business.  However, once inside, do you have clear signage directing your customers where they need to go?  If not, you may want to consider installing high quality directional signs to guide visitors safely and easily throughout your property.

Business owners spend a lot of time and money enticing people into their business.  Once inside, you want to be sure that the potential customer knows exactly where to go. When someone steps into your place of business, there should be clear signage leading that person toward the office or area that he or she wants to visit.  You don’t want people wandering around your building lost. This can be frustrating and may result in the loss of a customer.

Directional signs are also important for safety reasons. Visitors to your building need to be able to easily locate stairwells and exits should there be an emergency. Clearly identifying these areas ensures that all of the people in your building are safe and secure.

With highly visible directional signs, your employees are not wasting their time giving out directions to visitors.  Your staff is free to focus on their job and your visitors are able to get where they need to go quickly and without confusion.

Directional signs can be customized and designed to compliment the style of your office or building.  Sign Resources uses only the highest quality of materials to ensure the durability of our products.  We design and install all signs so that they are visible and readable to all who enter your building.

If you are located in Kernersville, Winston Salem, Greensboro, High Point, or the surrounding areas of NC, contact Sign Resources for all of your signage needs.  We are the Piedmont Triad’s source for custom business signs, directional signs, vehicle wraps, banners, and more.  Call us at 336-310-4611.

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