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Compare Our Time-Tested Durasign Sealed Face System and you’ll see there is no Comparison.
Most sign companies that market and sell to Churches and Schools use technology developed in the early 1960’s. Some of the materials have improved, but the basic concept is still the same. This technology starts with a pan-formed face and uses add-on vandal covers that do not seal to the sign face. In addition, pop-rivets are used to attach the letter track to the sign face. Almost all signs look good when they are brand new. But what happens over time? All of the sign photographs show the effect of combining add-on vandal covers and pop-riveted letter track to a pan-formed face. These vandal covers do not seal out moisture, bugs, dirt, or road grime. Air pockets form behind the letter track between each of the rivets. These air pockets start growing mold as moisture, dead bugs, dirt, and road grim collect in and behind the letter track.
Alternatively, We offer a dual face system; a design that features a sealed face and a chemical bonding process that runs the entire length of the letter track. This eliminate any potential air pockets behind the letter track preventing the deteriorating effect of mold and grime. The combination of the sealed faces and bonded letter track, keep your sign looking great for years!
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