What Ways Can Banners Be Installed?

Jack Rella

So you've decided to purchase a fantastic vinyl banner for your company and now are curious about banner installation. Congratulations on making such a great step for your business! Banner signs are one of the best ways to increase business to any company, certainly one of the least expensive ways too. And the other great news is that they are difficult to hang up even if it's the first sign you've ever worked with or owned.

Banner Installation Made Simple

One of the easiest ways to hang vinyl banners is to order yours with a banner stand or to think about table top banners. It just won't get simpler than this. These are great for use at trade shows, festivals and within store. They are reasonable priced so can be used in a marketing plan with other signs. If hanging your vinyl banner inside consider what you're hanging it to. Drop ceilings are excellent choices because they can be lifted easily and bungee cords can be used to secure the sign to the metal strips. Consider zip ties for shelf hanging as these are both easy to use and to come by.

Vinyl Banners Hung With Ropes Or Cords

The most important thing to remember is to try to choose ropes or cords that have a coating over them. This means not using harsh ropes like binder twine. Ordering your sign with grommets will also help to protect it when it's hung up. These are small metal rings that are placed in the corners to strengthen them when they are hung up. Bungee cords are ideal for hanging the sing because they are made from a good substance and can be used in many ways to get the sign hung to different materials.

Banner Sings And Wind Factor

Depending on the type of wall you're working with in your banner installation you may need specific tools such as screw drivers, screws and washers. You will want to consider how much wind will have access to your vinyl banner. Banner signs can be thrashed by the wind if they are poorly hung. If hanging it on a wall it's a great idea to use screws, washers and a screw driver to secure it as tightly as possible. This can prevent wind from getting behind the banner sign and damaging it. Don't be afraid to be creative or check out any videos online when looking for the best banner installation for your new sign.

Resource: Esigns.com

Published by Jack Rella

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