Custom Monuments
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| An etched redwood sign with distinctive colors, logo and a radiused top set the theme for all other signs within this community. Beach Colony, Del Mar. | |
| Cast concrete wall caps and base define this etched blue tile entry sign. Bel Azure Homeowners Association, Carlsbad. | |
| Dimensional brushed aluminum letters adorn this exposed concrete monument with strong ledgestone veneer base. Briarcrest Park, La Mesa. | |
| This etched tile sign, framed by cobble stone veneer columns and foreground retainer wall, makes a fine first impression at the community's entrance. This community is located in the Carmel Mountain area. Cambridge Homeowners Association, San Diego. | |
| Refinishing existing signs is often all it takes to maintain a superior product and retain a quality look. These 24" cast aluminum letters were removed from walls around this master community. After sandblasting and repainting they will now serve another decade or more, marking the boundaries of this community. Del Mar Highlands Master Association, Del Mar. | |
| Cobblestone veneer surrounds this etched tile sign highlighted with decorative cast concrete wall and column caps. Hye Park Condominium Owners Association, Mission Valley. | |
| First impressions are most important. Entry signs that mark a property often help set the aesthetic tone of the community. Etched tile signs offer an elegant, no maintenance solution to signing a property. Further, recessed letters cannot be removed, eliminating the common problem of missing or stolen raised letters. This etched green marble tile is on stucco finished block. Masters Collection Homeowners Association, Chula Vista. | |
| Exposed concrete block with an inset stucco sign surface frames these raised dimensional aluminum letters. These unique signs are located in the Mira Mesa area. Mesa Village Homeowners Association, Mira Mesa. | |
| Raised acrylic letters are a low cost, yet effective way of marking a community's entrance. This community is in the Torrey Pines area. Monte Claire Homeowners Association, San Diego. | |
| Cast polished brass letters offer a rich metallic luster that cannot be duplicated. Pacific Shores Homeowners Association, San Clemente. | |
| Replacing an entry wall cap to match a new entry sign's decorative cast concrete trim surround can improve an entire communities look. Park Point Loma Condominium Owners Association, Point Loma. | |
| Flat-cut, gold anodized aluminum letters are a great no-maintenance option when using three-dimensional letters to mark a community. Queens Gate Homeowners Association, Escondido. | |
| Anodized aluminum letters are a low maintenance option to brushed brass letters. Scripps Crown Point Homeowners Association, Scripps Ranch. | |
| Contrasting colors and a mixture of patterns and material finishes help create an interesting design. Decorative red brick and acrylic graphics offer durability, a distinctive look and an attractive price. Sea Cliff Homeowners Association, Carlsbad. | |
| Lush ivy frames this etched tile sign at the entry to this seaside community. Seascape Condominium Owners Association, Del Mar. | |
| Decorative cast concrete trim surround and inset tile keystone define this etched tile entry wall sign. Stallion's Crossing Homeowners Association, Del Mar. | |
| Etched tile graphics set within a stucco covered masonry structure offers an elegantly substantial look. Concrete-capped, stone veneer end columns further enhance the look. This design is also used throughout the community as individual etched tile unit numbers set within a powder-coated frame. Summit Apartments, Escondido. | |
| This arched top, radiused front, etched tile sign is located at this community's center divide island entrance. Monument signs constructed within island entrances must be large enough to project the community's name, yet small enough so as not to obstruct a drivers visibility as they enter and exit the property. Sunstream Homeowners Association, Del Mar. | |
| This large etched tile entry sign placed on a busy intersection defines the corner for this community. The Grove Condominium Owners Association, Carlsbad. | |
| Simply repainting and refacing this large monument wall sign with dimensional letters greatly improved it's visibility. Terraces at Sunny Creek Homeowners Association, Carlsbad. | |
| This unique monument is defined by its multicolored stucco-finished dimensional base. Raised baked enamel aluminum letters provide the distinctive text. Villas at Capricorn Condominium Owners Association, Mira Mesa. | |
| Sandblasted redwood signs offer an elegant look with minimum maintenance. Properly sealed and maintained, redwood signs can endure decades of exposure. Villas at University Park, San Diego . |





















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