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Fort Erie Signs & Printing — Local Signage Services in Fort Erie, ON

Custom signs, banners, decals & NFC review technology for Fort Erie businesses | Same-day service available

Visit Our Fort Erie Print Shop

Address: 301 Derby Road, Fort Erie, ON L0S 1B0

Phone: 289-228-7021

Email: info@niagarastandsout.com

Hours

  • Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (by appointment)
  • Sunday: Closed

Same-Day Orders: Place orders by 11 AM for 4 PM same-day pickup

Services Available at Fort Erie Location

  • Vinyl Signs: 18×24" to 4×8 ft, outdoor-rated 3M materials
  • Banners: 13oz vinyl with grommets, up to 3×10 ft
  • Window Decals: One-way vision, frosted, or full-colour graphics
  • Business Cards: 500-5,000 qty, same-day available
  • NFC Review Kits: Tap-to-review table stands & decals
  • AODA Compliance Signs: Braille, tactile, SFOA-certified
  • Yard Signs: Coroplast or aluminum, stakes included

Why Choose Fort Erie for Your Signage?

Fastest Turnaround in Niagara

Order by 11 AM → pickup by 4 PM same day. Standard orders: 24-48 hours.

Local Pickup = No Shipping Delays

Skip Canada Post delays. Drive to Fort Erie, verify your order in person, and take it home today.

Free Design Service

Don't have artwork? We'll create it for you (normally $25, free with orders over $100).

AODA/SFOA Compliance Experts

January 2025 deadline approaching. We certify all accessibility signage to Ontario standards.

Directions to Fort Erie Shop

From Niagara Falls (20 minutes)

Take Niagara Parkway south → Becomes Niagara Blvd → Right on Derby Road → 301 Derby Road (on left)

From Buffalo, NY (15 minutes)

Cross Peace Bridge → QEW East → Exit Gilmore Road → Right on Derby Road → 301 Derby Road

From St. Catharines (30 minutes)

Take QEW towards Fort Erie → Exit Gilmore Road → Right on Derby Road → 301 Derby Road

Parking: Free on-site parking (3 spaces in front)

Visit Us Today or Order Online

Call ahead for same-day orders: 289-228-7021

Get instant quote: niagarastandsout.ca/pages/fast-quote


Expert Guide: Signage Materials & Care

Material Specifications

Understanding the materials we use is crucial for choosing the right sign for your needs. At Niagara Stands Out, we only use industrial-grade substrates designed for Canadian weather.

1. 13oz Scrim Vinyl (Banners)

Our standard banner material is a 13oz high-tenacity polyester mesh sandwiched between two layers of PVC. This construction provides excellent tear resistance and durability.

  • Weight: 13oz per square yard
  • Finish: Matte (reduces glare) or Gloss (vibrant colors)
  • Temperature Rating: -30°C to +70°C
  • Lifespan: 3-5 years outdoors
  • Best For: Grand openings, temporary promotions, events

2. 4mm Coroplast (Yard Signs)

Coroplast is a corrugated plastic sheet that is lightweight, waterproof, and shock-absorbent. It is the industry standard for real estate and election signs.

  • Thickness: 4mm (approx. 3/16")
  • Structure: Fluted core for H-stake insertion
  • Recyclability: 100% Recyclable (Code 5 PP)
  • Lifespan: 1-2 years outdoors
  • Best For: Lawn signs, directional signage, short-term advertising

3. Aluminum Composite Panel (ACP)

Also known as Dibond, this premium material consists of two thin aluminum sheets bonded to a solid polyethylene core. It is rigid, perfectly flat, and rust-proof.

  • Thickness: 3mm standard
  • Finish: Baked enamel for long-term color retention
  • Rigidity: High (does not warp)
  • Lifespan: 5-10+ years outdoors
  • Best For: Permanent storefront signs, parking signs, hoarding

Care & Maintenance Instructions

Proper care extends the life of your signage significantly. Follow these guidelines to keep your signs looking new.

Cleaning

  • Do: Use a soft cloth or sponge with warm water and a mild, non-abrasive detergent (like dish soap).
  • Don't: Use harsh chemicals, solvents, or alcohol-based cleaners, as these can damage the UV ink.
  • Don't: Use pressure washers on vinyl banners or coroplast, as the high pressure can lift the ink or damage the substrate.

Storage (Banners)

  • Roll, Don't Fold: Always roll your banner with the print side facing OUT. Folding causes permanent creases and can crack the ink.
  • Keep Dry: Ensure the banner is completely dry before rolling to prevent mold and mildew.
  • Temperature: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.

Installation Tips

Installing Vinyl Banners

To prevent wind damage, it is critical to secure all grommets. Using bungee cords is recommended as they provide tension while allowing some "give" during high winds. Never hang a banner by the corners only; distribute the tension evenly.

Installing Yard Signs

Insert the H-stake into the flutes of the coroplast first. Then, step on the cross-bar of the stake to drive it into the ground. Do not push down on the sign itself, as you may bend the flutes.

Sustainability Commitment

Niagara Stands Out is committed to reducing our environmental footprint. We use UV-curable inks that emit low VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). Our coroplast scraps are recycled, and we offer a recycling take-back program for old aluminum signs. By manufacturing locally in Fort Erie, we also significantly reduce the carbon emissions associated with shipping compared to ordering from overseas or distant suppliers.

Technical FAQ

What is "Bleed"?

Bleed refers to printing that goes beyond the edge of the sheet before trimming. In other words, the bleed is the area to be trimmed off. We require a 0.125" bleed on all files to ensure there are no white borders on your final product.

What is "Resolution"?

For large format printing, we recommend a resolution of 150 DPI (dots per inch) at full size. While 300 DPI is standard for small brochures, large signs are viewed from a distance, so 150 DPI provides crisp quality without creating unmanageably large file sizes.

Vector vs. Raster

Vector (EPS, AI, PDF): Made of mathematical lines and curves. Can be scaled infinitely without losing quality. Best for logos and text.

Raster (JPG, PNG, TIFF): Made of pixels. Will become blurry (pixelated) if enlarged too much. Best for photographs.

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