Glass City Signs
can help you beautify
your business
with custom awnings.
Make a good first impression to your customers by adding an eye catching fabric awning to your business signage. With lots of shapes, sizes and colors to choose from, your canopy will be unique and one of a kind.
Commercial awnings are a great way to advertise for your business. These canopies not only provide shelter, but will help your business stand out from the rest.
The canopies use vinyl or canvas material and are stretched and stappled over lightweight, rigid structures. The structures can be different shapes.
The choice of materials come in various colors and sizes, so we can match your advertising needs.
Add illumination with our lighting options to be more visible to your potential customers. Vinyl is best when planning on including lighting options. It is also easier to clean and maintain over the years. Existing awnings can have the covering replaced without having the extra cost of building the structure.
You can place your logo, business name or other advertising messages on the awnings. We have a dedicated staff to graphic designs so if you don’t have a logo, we can help you create an eye catching design.
Awning structures are offered in various shapes and styles. These include, but are not limited to, a traditional style, marquee, dome, convex or concave. If you already have an existing awning structure, we can quote you the price to recover it in new material. We have recovered many different shapes and sizes of awning structures to give those business a fresh new look.
While these are the typical shapes of awnings, they are not the only ones you may have seen. There are variations of these shapes like an elongated dome or even tiered awnings.
Awnings can also be for sidewalk entrances that are attached to the building on one end and poles on the other.
Give us a call if you want to explore a business awning for your building.
Also known as a canopy, awnings are a sheet of canvas or other material stretched on a frame and used to keep the sun or rain off a storefront, window, doorway, or deck.
These shelters extend over a doorway, from the top of a window, over a deck, etc. and are typically supported by the building in which they are attached.