May 6, 2026 How are Blade Signs Installed?

The installation of blade signs involves a professional, multi-step procedure to ensure safety, durability, and regulatory compliance. The process begins with a site assessment to evaluate wind load and the building’s structural integrity. Following this, the sign is secured using bracket mounting with stainless steel hardware, which may include removable brackets for easier facade access. For illuminated blade signs, electrical connections are completed by certified technicians, followed by final testing for stability and lighting performance.

Key installation standards include:

  • Height Placement: Signs are typically mounted 7 to 10 feet (or up to 20 feet depending on local limits) above the ground to ensure pedestrian visibility without obstructing sidewalks.
  • Structural Integrity: Brackets are anchored directly into building structures to withstand Regina’s gusty climate and heavy snow.
  • Compliance: Installations must adhere to City of Regina bylaws, which include applying for a permanent sign permit via the eBuild portal and ensuring the sign does not exceed a maximum projection of 4 feet.

Professional installation is recommended to ensure precise alignment, adherence to electrical safety checks, and full regulatory compliance to avoid potential penalties.


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