Visible by day, luminous at night, our custom illuminated channel letter installations in Lake County, IL, and surrounding areas, provide great depth and precision to your company's sign.
Channel letters are also known as "internally illuminated letters". This description says it all in that each letter is generally lit from the inside with light shining through the plastic sign face or out the back of the letter (called a halo-lit, or reverse channel letter). As is the case for most of the signs we offer, channel letters are custom made from metal and plastic, and are commonly illuminated with LED lighting (very efficient) or neon tubing.
Channel letters may be installed directly to the building facia (each letter is mounted individually) or on a raceway. A raceway is a prefabricated metal box that runs the length of the channel letter sign. The raceway is then mounted directly to the building facia. Your type of installation may be determined by the city ordinance or building owner's sign criteria. We can help you get the results you're looking for.
Our channel letter manufacturing process is held to the strictest standards and meets all the necessary local electrical and building codes.
Standard letters are 3 dimensional letters covered with thick plastic and illuminated from the inside.
These resemble Standard Letters but there is no plastic covering, allowing the neon to show through.
Our backlit channel letter signs have a solid opaque front and are illuminated from behind the letter, causing a "negative space" when illuminated at night.
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Contact Heritage Signs Ltd. for more information about our custom illuminated channel letter installations in Lake County, IL.