Insignia Sign Company, based in Anaheim, Orange County, California, is a NATIONAL Industry Leader in Sandblasted Wood Signs as well as experts at a multitude of sign finishes to complete your signage project. Insignia is an environmentally conscientious, "Green Expert" that provides LED and Neon Channel Letters, Illuminated Signs and Commercial Signs.
Insignia specializes in High Rise Signs, ADA Code Compliant Signage and everything in between. Whether it is Vehicle Wraps, Fleet Graphics, complex Architectural Monuments, Portable or Mobile Sandblasting or even a simple Vinyl Banner, Insignia has a proven track record.
Insignia specializes in High Rise Signs, ADA Code Compliant Signage and everything in between. Whether it is Vehicle Wraps, Fleet Graphics, complex Architectural Monuments, Portable or Mobile Sandblasting or even a simple Vinyl Banner, Insignia has a proven track record.
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Success or failure is often determined on the drawing board. Insignia will make sure that every necessary step is taken and that the plan takes into consideration everything unique to your project. Insignia can help you write your sign criteria to ensure that every sign on your property meets your requirements.
Custom neon signs and illuminated LED signage are visually appealing and draw a customer's eye to your business. Insignia Signs Company has many years of experience in using light to increase the marketability of a business. We use a large variety of techniques, including: neon signs, front-lit LED signs, reverse-lit channel letters, electronic message boards, illuminated architectural signs, and much more.
Reviews (5)
Nico U.
Nov 08, 2016
I had to call the Anaheim Police Department twice for Insignia starting work before 7AM in my apartment complex. I live on the 4th floor of the Promenade Lofts in Anaheim. Insignia came in with a crane at 4AM in the morning to start work. The noise from the crane was bad enough, but the sound of all the metal banging against each other and the people walking on the roof was worse.
They were warned not to start until after 7AM. The next day they showed up again, at 4AM in the morning and was again back on the roof doing work. Doing poor work is a problem, but with added effort and constructive criticism, can create a successful business. Knowingly breaking the law and not having respect and consideration for the people around you is a major problem for Insignia and whomever they contract their business out to. The people you hire are a reflection of you and your business dealings.
They were warned not to start until after 7AM. The next day they showed up again, at 4AM in the morning and was again back on the roof doing work. Doing poor work is a problem, but with added effort and constructive criticism, can create a successful business. Knowingly breaking the law and not having respect and consideration for the people around you is a major problem for Insignia and whomever they contract their business out to. The people you hire are a reflection of you and your business dealings.
Kim D.
Feb 04, 2016
Buyer beware! Their last positive review was a long time ago. I have two stores and had them go out and service both store signs. $275 or something per store to go out- I didn't balk or ask for discount. That's fine. One store had a bad cable or something so they charged and extra $200. The other store sign was on a timer so my staff said it was off!
When I asked for a break in price because they really didn't do anything except change the timer hours and I will no doubt need services again (Female small business owner here). I understand a trip fee and gas and whatever but they discount me. $25 bucks? Not only that, they proceeded to incessantly call and email me to see when they would receive payment?!
I was going to charge it but decided to give it to our book keeper to cut check. I then receive a subsequent email asking if the check was going to tomorrow or the next day. Whoa, you have a signed agreement- I am going to pay you! Hurting for money, are we? Anyway, this company definitely does not deserve your business as they know absolutely nothing about keeping customers happy so that they will stay customers. Found them on signs.com or something and wish I would've yelped them first. You have been warned!
When I asked for a break in price because they really didn't do anything except change the timer hours and I will no doubt need services again (Female small business owner here). I understand a trip fee and gas and whatever but they discount me. $25 bucks? Not only that, they proceeded to incessantly call and email me to see when they would receive payment?!
I was going to charge it but decided to give it to our book keeper to cut check. I then receive a subsequent email asking if the check was going to tomorrow or the next day. Whoa, you have a signed agreement- I am going to pay you! Hurting for money, are we? Anyway, this company definitely does not deserve your business as they know absolutely nothing about keeping customers happy so that they will stay customers. Found them on signs.com or something and wish I would've yelped them first. You have been warned!
Steve K.
Sep 21, 2015
Barbara M.
May 19, 2013
John C.
Feb 21, 2012
My experience thus far with this company has been frustrating to say the least. I did like the salesman who came to see me the first time and sold me on the products. He is the reason I gave the company a second chance to redeem themselves. However, after taking my order, the sales rep left and no one held oversight over his work, meaning my sign never made it to production.
A full two weeks later, I sent an email to the rep only to find he had left the company. A new rep told me that she would update me regularly, but I didn't hear from her until I emailed her about a week later. I mean, c'mon. How hard is it to send me an email and say, "we're on schedule"? When I have to initiate all the communication between your reps and myself, that makes for bad business in my eyes.
Like I said, I've given them a chance because I actually like their products. I only wish their customer service actually existed. Ghost town. hello? Anyone home?. Geez.
A full two weeks later, I sent an email to the rep only to find he had left the company. A new rep told me that she would update me regularly, but I didn't hear from her until I emailed her about a week later. I mean, c'mon. How hard is it to send me an email and say, "we're on schedule"? When I have to initiate all the communication between your reps and myself, that makes for bad business in my eyes.
Like I said, I've given them a chance because I actually like their products. I only wish their customer service actually existed. Ghost town. hello? Anyone home?. Geez.