Did you know you may highlight the fine details within your logo and or community name simply by sandblasting these ID signs onsite
As you may see in the photo on this months release of an onsite sandblasted ID sign of how the detail stands out
Which means, if you look closely at this inset flagstone community ID sign you will see many smaller tiles of stone which make up the large wall face
Now, if you look even closer, do you see how this communities mountain logo element consist of many small and well balanced lines?
Where the mountain logo element comes together with the culmination of multiple thin lines forming together to create this cool looking mountain logo image
A logo image of the mountain tops which are nicely balanced, visually, over the name of this community
Now, if you look even closer, do you see where the thin sandblasted lines touch and also cross over the thin stone tile abutting lines
Where not only do the stone tiles abut to create the overall back drop for the face of this onsite ID sign, but the stone tile edges are also creating ultra thin lines where each stone tile abuts
The point being
When there is this much fine detail on a stone entry wall ID sign it’s much better to set the stone tiles on the wall face onsite then lay down the sandblasting mask over the stone face and blast away -onsite
This way once the stone face is sandblasted with the communities ID logo element and name then the wall is complete
Simply shovel up the sand, remove and the mask, enamel coat and paint the inset sand blasted area or use resin color, and the job is complete
So why sandblast this wall ID sign onsite?
Well, there are just to many fine lines and detail which make up this beautiful sandblasted ID sign face
Which means, if this were done on the shop floor and then transported to the site, then installed each stone tile by stone tile on the entrance wall, you may only imagine the potential for chipping along the fine edges, even cracks
Which means, it’s much easier to highlight the fine details within a logo and or community name simply by sandblasting these types of ID signs onsite
Therefore, eliminating the risk of damaging the sand blasted stone when transferring each stone tile from the shop floor to the job site
Because, who wants to risk having damage stone tiles or having a chip occur in the fine blasted imagery during transport thus causing a redo
It’s much easier to do onsite
Wouldn’t you agree?
Sure, if these entry wall ID signs did not have the fine line details and the community name was not designed in an ultra thin stylish lettering, then yes, many times these types of sandblasted stone monument wall ID signs may be sand blasted in-house, on the shop floor, and then transported for final install onsite
Yes, on the shop floor means there’s a sandblasting pit outside in the yard with metal backed wall to keep all sand within a set area, at the same time allowing for the quick filtering and reuse of the blasted sand
So if you’re looking for a long lasting, set and forget, type of entry way ID wall sign with fine detail then check out Signs West Outdoor today by visiting monument ID site page here
Or call Signs West Outdoor at (702) 879-8250 now
And maximize the finishing touch to your single or multi family or master planned community even remodel upgrading of your exiting communities with picture perfect sandblasted wall ID signs
At the same time enjoy the low maintenance with a long useful life which these types of sandblasted entryway wall ID signs provide, especially in our sun drench desert which we call Las Vegas
Contact Signs West Outdoor today and enhance your communities look of appeal with your very own sandblasted ID signs too
And if you have fine lines within your logo elements too, then Signs West Outdoor will sandblast your stone or granite or marble or wall substrate onsite like in the photo on this monthly release above
Get blasting now
Until next months release, may your entry way ID signs look wonderful too





