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National Signs Extends Complete 5-Year Warranty to All Signage


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National Signs Extends Complete 5-Year Warranty to All Signage

April 05, 2010 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

Now, all signage from National Signs is backed by a comprehensive 5-year parts and labor warranty. All parts. All labor. All signage.

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--National Signs, Ltd., a leading custom sign manufacturer, announced the extension of their comprehensive 5-year parts and labor warranty program to all signage. Previously, complete, long-term warranty only covered the company’s LED message center signs.

“Over four years ago, National Signs was the first company of its kind to offer a complete, no-cost-of-ownership, 5-year warranty on LED message center signs. Our experience since then has proven that our quality and service is second to none and our signs look as good today as when they were installed,” said Al Ross, President of National Signs, “We are now ready to take another unprecedented step in offering this same comprehensive 5-year parts and labor warranty for every sign we make.”

This level of commitment and backing of its products is unique in the sign industry. Now companies and organizations can have the sign, any sign, of their dreams with no cost of ownership for five full years. “Signs have always been one of the most cost-effective forms of advertising and communication. This new warranty provides even more value to our clients by reducing their costs and increasing their peace-of-mind. In today’s economy, this is what companies need and want,” said Mr. Ross.

About National Signs:

National Signs, Ltd., the largest custom sign company in Houston and one of the largest in Texas, was founded in 1992. A full service provider, National Signs specializes in creating unique and effective signage for retailers, corporations, healthcare providers and worship facilities. National Signs has received numerous industry awards and maintains an A+ rating with Better Business Bureau.

To learn more about National Signs please visit www.nationalsigns.com or www.nationalchurchsigns.com or call 713-863-0600.

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