If you’re unfamiliar with the idea of hoarding panels, then we’re going to explain it with as much ease as possible.
Definition
Hoard boards are the boards that companies use to cover a development space.
Examples
Hoarding panels are typically used for development sites, a few of these may include:
- Housing sites
- Offices in the middle of renovation
- Plots of developing land
Why?
The hoarding panels act as a way to advertise your company while still keeping the construction site, office building, or empty space covered.
Hoarding panels are a clear signal to potential customers, buyers, and enquires that you’re the point of contact. These hoarding panels are a simple way to give your company the attention it deserves with minimum effort on your part.
How can they help?
Not only do they aid in covering up any work-in-progress site or unsightly display, they also offer you an edge of professionalism alongside it.
The Process
Sit down with our in-house designer, and we’ll take your image and turn it into a reality.
However, while we are happy to design and print each sign for you, due to the size of the hoarding panels, we won’t be able to erect them on-site for you. Saying that, we do always recommend companies to pick up the bits that we can’t.
All of our building contractors are reliable and people we’ve worked with for years, so rest assured, the quality of your experience will remain unparalleled throughout.
To summarise
- Hoarding panels are ideal for those of you who are working in construction or the building industry.
- They’re typically used as a way to cover up the ongoing process, while showing potential customers and buyers which company is involved in the process.
- You can advertise your business plainly and clearly – and with all your contact information.
- Not only will hoarding boards act as free advertisement, it will also present you in an indisputably professional light.
Not everyone has the gumption to invest in hoarding signage, however, they should. Not only does it distract from the eye sore of a work in progress construction, but it also reminds customers that you’ll be filling the space.
It’s the perfect way to tell your clients, ‘don’t worry, we’ll be back soon’.
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