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Costco London Square Signage Gets a Full Professional Repaint

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This one was a full process - not a shortcut. The Costco at London Square needed its exterior signage brought back to life, and we did it the right way. Every letter set was removed from the building, brought into our shop, and painted from scratch before anything went back up.

Here's why that matters. Painting signs in place almost always leads to uneven coverage, drips, and paint that peels faster because it never cures properly. When you pull the letters off the wall and lay them flat in a controlled environment, you get full coverage on every surface, clean edges, and a finish that actually bonds. That's exactly what we did here - plastic sheeting down, cones set up to protect the work area, and a sprayer running through every letter until the color was deep and consistent.

You can see the difference between the letters mid-process and the finished install on the building. The red came out rich and uniform - no fading patches, no uneven gloss, no missed spots. That kind of result only happens when the prep work is right and the paint has time to cure before it goes back out in the elements.

The signage is back up and looking sharp. But we're not done at London Square - the building itself is next. That's a bigger scope, and we're already planning it out.

Every commercial property has signage and exterior surfaces that quietly degrade over time. Most people don't notice until it's bad. Catching it early and doing it properly - removing, repainting, curing - means the finish lasts longer and the building stays looking professional between full service cycles.