Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a vehicle wrap typically last?

    A professionally installed vehicle wrap generally lasts 5–7 years under normal conditions. Parking in shaded or covered areas, avoiding harsh chemical washes, and hand-washing the vehicle can meaningfully extend the wrap's vibrancy and adhesion life.
  • What surfaces can wall wraps be applied to?

    Wall wraps adhere well to smooth, clean, and painted drywall, glass, concrete, and most rigid flat surfaces. Heavily textured walls can reduce adhesion and affect print clarity, so surface preparation is an important first step before installation.
  • What's the difference between screen printing and digital printing?

    Screen printing uses layered ink through stencils, making it ideal for bulk orders with bold, limited colors. Digital printing applies ink directly from a file, which suits complex artwork and smaller runs without setup fees for each color.
  • Can embroidery be done on any type of apparel?

    Embroidery works best on structured fabrics like polos, caps, jackets, and bags. Very thin or stretchy materials can pucker under the needle, so a stabilizer backing is typically used to keep the design clean and the fabric flat.
  • Why are back-lit signs effective for businesses?

    Back-lit signs remain visible and eye-catching around the clock, including at night and in low-light conditions. The internal illumination creates strong contrast that draws attention, making them especially effective for storefronts along busy corridors like those in Bossier City.
  • When should a business use P.O.P. signage?

    Point-of-purchase signage works best near checkout areas, product displays, or high-traffic floor zones where buying decisions happen. Strategically placed P.O.P. signs guide customers, highlight promotions, and reinforce brand messaging exactly when intent to purchase is highest.
  • How durable are sandblasted and routed signs?

    Sandblasted and routed signs carved from wood, HDU, or stone are among the most durable signage options available. They resist weathering far better than flat printed signs and retain their dimensional detail for decades with basic upkeep like periodic repainting.
  • What file formats work best for digital sign printing?

    Vector files such as AI, EPS, or PDF are preferred because they scale to any size without losing sharpness. High-resolution raster files like TIFF or PNG at 300 DPI or higher are acceptable for photo-based artwork on banners and large-format prints.
  • Do vinyl banners hold up outdoors in Louisiana heat?

    Quality vinyl banners are UV-resistant and built to handle heat and humidity common in Louisiana summers. Hemmed edges and reinforced grommets reduce tearing from wind, and using a mesh-style vinyl for large outdoor banners further improves weather resistance.
  • How does heat transfer compare to screen printing for apparel?

    Heat transfers are faster to set up and handle full-color or photographic designs on small quantities with ease. Screen printing produces more vibrant, wash-durable results at scale, making it the better value when ordering larger batches of branded apparel.