CAPABILITIES · MONUMENTS & PYLONS
A freestanding sign carries more code, more engineering, and more of your visibility than anything on the building. Ground-level monuments and highway-height pylons — engineered for Oklahoma wind, permitted, and set.

WHAT'S INCLUDED
Masonry Monuments
Brick or stone base matched to the building, with an illuminated cabinet or push-through face set into it.
Fabricated Monuments
Aluminum construction with a finished skirt — lighter, faster to set, and less costly than masonry.
Multi-Tenant Directories
Stacked tenant panels sized to stay readable from the road, built so a panel can be swapped without pulling the sign.
Pylon & Pole Signs
Height where you need to be seen from the highway, on a drilled pier foundation with stamped engineering.
Digital Message Centers
Programmable LED displays built into the sign face — including the controls, and the extra code that comes with them.
Refacing & Rebuilds
New faces, new lighting, or a new cabinet on a structure that is still sound — usually without a new foundation.
SELECTED WORK

Dr. Daniel Rowe Chiropractic
Illuminated monument sign with a cabinet face set into a masonry base
HEALTHCARE

Antioch Fellowship Baptist Church
Monument sign with an integrated LED message center
COMMUNITY
BEFORE YOU START
Freestanding signs are the most regulated thing we build. None of it is exotic — it is just the part that surfaces after most people have already picked a design.
Setbacks and sight triangles
Cities regulate how close a sign can sit to the property line and to an intersection. That often settles where the sign goes before anyone discusses how it looks.
Height and area limits
Allowed height and square footage usually scale with your road frontage and the speed limit. A pylon on the highway and a monument on a side street are different conversations.
Stamped engineering
Anything freestanding needs structural drawings sealed by an engineer before a permit will issue, sized for Oklahoma wind load.
Foundation and what is buried
Most of these sit on a drilled pier. Before anything gets dug we call in a locate — whatever runs under that spot has to be found first.
Power at the sign, not at the building
An illuminated monument out by the road needs a circuit trenched to it, plus its own electrical permit and inspection. It is the step most often missed in a budget.
HOW IT WORKS
01
Design
From scratch or from your existing artwork — checked against code before it is built.
02
Permits
Zoning, sign permit, electrical, and any district review, filed and tracked.
03
Fabrication
Built to spec in-house, engineered for Oklahoma wind and sun.
04
Installation
Scheduled, crewed, and inspected — with minimal disruption to your business.
Four steps, a few minutes. We will come back with the right next step — not a generic quote.
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