Tampa Custom Signs

Sign Company in Tarpon Springs, FL — Business, LED, Outdoor & Digital Signs

If you run a business in Tarpon Springs, Florida, your sign is doing more work than any other piece of marketing you own. It is on duty twenty-four hours a day, it never takes a day off, and for most first-time customers it is the very first impression your brand makes. Tampacustomsigns designs, fabricates, permits, installs, and services every category of commercial signage for businesses throughout Tarpon Springs and the surrounding Pinellas County communities.

Tarpon Springs is a tourism landmark with a protected historic core and a high-speed highway corridor at its edge. Along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road, businesses are competing for the same set of eyes, and the Sponge Docks draw heavy seasonal visitor traffic while US 19 delivers year-round commuter volume. A faded, undersized, or poorly lit sign quietly costs you customers every day. A well-engineered, properly illuminated sign turns that same traffic into walk-ins, phone calls, and repeat business.

From simple storefront lettering to full digital LED message centers, we handle the entire project in-house: site survey, design, code research, permit submittal to City of Tarpon Springs Planning and Zoning Department, fabrication, installation, and long-term maintenance. One company, one point of contact, one warranty.

Why Signage Matters for Tarpon Springs Businesses

Tarpon Springs supports Greek restaurants and tourism, sponge and gift retail, marine and boating services, medical offices, and highway commercial businesses, and nearly all of that commercial activity concentrates along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road and around the Sponge Docks on Dodecanese Boulevard, the Historic District along Tarpon Avenue, Fred Howard Park, Sunset Beach, and Craig Park. Visibility on those corridors is finite. The businesses that own it are the ones with signage sized correctly for the road, lit properly at night, and maintained so it never looks neglected.

We approach every Tarpon Springs project as a visibility problem first and a fabrication problem second. Before we design anything, we look at how customers actually approach your property, what obstructs the

Our Sign Services in Tarpon Springs, Florida

We manufacture and install the complete range of commercial signage for Tarpon Springs businesses. Every service below is handled in-house, from the first concept sketch to the final inspection.

Business Signs in Tarpon Springs

A business sign in Tarpon Springs has one job: make sure the right customer finds you without thinking about it. We design, manufacture, and install complete business signage packages for companies throughout Tarpon Springs, from a single storefront sign to a coordinated system covering the building, the parking lot, and the interior.

Because Tarpon Springs supports Greek restaurants and tourism, sponge and gift retail, marine and boating services, medical offices, and highway commercial businesses, we work across a wide range of formats and budgets. Every project starts with a site visit so the design is based on your actual frontage, setback, and sight lines rather than a generic template.

Outdoor Signs in Tarpon Springs

Outdoor signs in Tarpon Springs face a punishing environment: Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure. We build exterior signage specifically for these conditions using aluminum, marine-grade hardware, UV-stable acrylics, powder-coated finishes, and sealed electrical components rated for outdoor use.

Tarpon Springs maintains a Historic Preservation Board with additional review for signage in the historic district, alongside standard Florida wind-load requirements. We handle the structural calculations, footings, and engineering documentation as part of the project, so your sign passes inspection and stays standing through storm season.

ACP Signage (Aluminum Composite Panel) in Tarpon Springs

Aluminum composite panel, usually shortened to ACP, has become the default substrate for modern exterior signage across Tarpon Springs. The material is a sandwich of aluminum face sheets over a lightweight core, giving you a rigid, dead-flat panel that will not warp, rot, rust, or sag the way wood and plain sheet metal do.

For Tarpon Springs properties dealing with Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure, ACP is especially valuable. It holds color, resists corrosion, and can be routed and folded into crisp, dimensional shapes that look far more expensive than they cost to produce.

LED Signs in Tarpon Springs

LED signs are now the standard for illuminated commercial signage in Tarpon Springs, and for good reason. Modern LED modules draw a fraction of the power of neon or fluorescent lighting, last far longer, produce even brightness across the whole sign face, and hold up to Florida heat and humidity without the constant service calls older technology demanded.

We use commercial-grade LED modules with proper heat management and UL-listed power supplies. Cheap LEDs fail unevenly, leaving dark patches and color shift within a year or two — a problem you see all over Pinellas County. We spec components rated for the environment they are installed in.

Electronic Message Boards in Tarpon Springs

Electronic message boards give Tarpon Springs businesses something a painted sign never could: the ability to say something different every day. Restaurants push daily specials, churches post service times, medical practices announce new providers, and retailers run promotions — all controlled from a simple software interface.

We size and configure message boards around actual reading distance and traffic speed on US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road. Pixel pitch, character height, and brightness all have to be matched to the road, or the sign simply cannot be read in the time a driver has to look at it.

Pylon Signs in Tarpon Springs

A pylon sign is a tall freestanding sign mounted on one or more poles, designed to be seen from a long distance and at highway speed. For Tarpon Springs businesses located along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road, or for any property set back behind parking, landscaping, or other buildings, a pylon sign is often the only way to be seen in time for a driver to react.

Signage in the Tarpon Springs historic district and Sponge Docks area typically needs Historic Preservation review, so plan extra lead time for approvals.

Channel Letters in Tarpon Springs

Channel letters are what most people picture when they think of a professional storefront: clean, dimensional, individually lit letters mounted across the building fascia. For Tarpon Springs businesses, they deliver the strongest combination of daytime presence and night-time visibility available in wall signage.

Each letter is built as its own sealed housing with aluminum sides, an acrylic face, and LED modules inside. That construction is why channel letters read so clearly at night and why they hold up in Tarpon Springs’s Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure far better than lower-grade alternatives.

Monument Signs in Tarpon Springs

A monument sign is a low, solid, ground-level sign built at the entrance to a property. It reads as permanent and established, which is exactly why office parks, medical buildings, churches, schools, apartment communities, and professional practices across Tarpon Springs choose them over pole signs.

Monument signs are also frequently the only freestanding sign type permitted in newer commercial districts and in residential-adjacent areas, since they sit low enough to stay out of sight lines and blend with landscaping.

Digital Billboard Signs in Tarpon Springs

A digital billboard sign turns your Tarpon Springs street frontage into owned advertising space. These are high-brightness, large-format LED displays engineered to be read from a long distance, at speed, in full daylight — the same technology used on highway billboards, scaled and configured for on-premise commercial use.

Content is managed through software, so you can schedule campaigns, rotate offers throughout the day, and change everything instantly when a promotion ends. Local sign codes govern size, brightness, hold times, and animation, and we research those requirements for your specific Tarpon Springs parcel before design begins.

Larger LED Signs in Tarpon Springs

Some Tarpon Springs properties need scale. Auto dealerships, shopping centers, churches, schools, hotels, arenas, and large industrial sites all need signage that is legible from far beyond a typical storefront’s viewing range. Large-format LED signs meet that need with high-brightness panels, wide viewing angles, and structures engineered to carry serious weight and wind load.

Large LED signs are as much a construction project as a sign project. They require foundation work, structural steel, dedicated electrical service, and often crane installation. We manage all of it, including engineering, permitting, and inspection coordination with the City of Tarpon Springs.

Dimensional Letter Signs in Tarpon Springs

Dimensional letters bring depth and permanence to a Tarpon Springs storefront or lobby. Each letter is individually cut from solid material and mounted to the wall with studs or standoffs, so the sign reads as part of the architecture rather than something applied to it.

They are the quiet, confident choice — no bright box, no glowing face, just clean lettering with real physical presence. Signage in the Tarpon Springs historic district and Sponge Docks area typically needs Historic Preservation review, so plan extra lead time for approvals.

Double Sided LED Signs in Tarpon Springs

A double sided LED sign displays on both faces, so it can be read by traffic approaching from either direction. On a two-way road like most of US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road, this effectively doubles your audience without doubling your footprint or your permit area in most cases.

Double sided displays are standard on pylon signs, monument signs, and freestanding message centers. Both faces can mirror the same content, or run independently — useful when northbound and southbound traffic represent different customer types.

Digital Signs in Tarpon Springs

Digital signage replaces static printed material with screens you control from anywhere. Across Tarpon Springs, restaurants use it for menu boards, medical offices for waiting room information, retailers for promotions, and service businesses for outdoor message centers along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road.

We supply, install, and configure the full system: display hardware, mounting, media players, network connection, content management software, and training. Because Tarpon Springs deals with Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure, any outdoor digital display we install is specified with sealed, weather-rated, high-brightness hardware.

Sign Permits and Code Compliance in Tarpon Springs

Permitting is where most sign projects go wrong. A design that looks great on screen is worthless if it exceeds the allowable sign area, sits too close to the property line, or uses illumination the code does not permit at that location. We research the applicable rules before design, not after.

Sign permits for Tarpon Springs are processed through City of Tarpon Springs Planning and Zoning Department. The code typically regulates maximum sign height, total allowable sign area per business or per frontage, setbacks, the number of freestanding signs permitted per parcel, illumination type and brightness, and structural wind-load compliance.

Our permitting work for Tarpon Springs clients includes:

Built for the Tarpon Springs Climate

Signs in Tarpon Springs live in Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure. That combination destroys under-built signage — colors fade, faces yellow and crack, fasteners rust, and moisture works into unsealed electrical connections until the sign goes dark on one side.

Tarpon Springs maintains a Historic Preservation Board with additional review for signage in the historic district, alongside standard Florida wind-load requirements. We specify materials and construction with that reality in mind:

Our Process

Consultation and site survey

We visit your Tarpon Springs property, take measurements and photographs, note sight lines and obstructions, and discuss your goals, brand, and budget range.

Code research

We pull the applicable sign regulations for your parcel from City of Tarpon Springs Planning and Zoning Department and confirm what is allowed in terms of size, height, placement, and illumination.

Design and mockup

We develop the design and present scaled drawings plus a photo mockup showing the sign on your actual building, day and night.

Engineering and permitting

We produce sealed structural drawings where required, prepare the permit package, submit it, and manage the review process through to approval.

Fabrication

Your sign is manufactured in our shop using commercial-grade materials, with quality checks before it ever leaves for the job site.

Installation

Our insured crews handle the footings, structure, mounting, and electrical connection, using lifts or cranes as the job requires.

Inspection and handover

We coordinate final inspections, test all illumination and controls, and train your staff on any digital or programmable components.

Service and maintenance

We remain available for repairs, LED service, refacing, cleaning, and scheduled maintenance for the life of the sign.

Industries We Serve in Tarpon Springs

We build signage for essentially every kind of commercial property in Tarpon Springs, including:

Areas We Serve In and Around Tarpon Springs

We cover all of Tarpon Springs — ZIP codes 34688 and 34689 — including the Sponge Docks, Historic Downtown Tarpon Springs, Whitcomb Bayou, Innisbrook area, and the US 19 commercial corridor, and every commercial corridor along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road. We also work throughout the neighboring Pinellas County communities:

Why Tarpon Springs Businesses Choose Tampacustomsigns

Local code knowledge

We know how the City of Tarpon Springs handles sign applications, which saves you weeks of avoidable revisions.

One company, start to finish

Design, engineering, permitting, fabrication, electrical, installation, and service all come from us. No subcontractor finger-pointing

Built for the Gulf coast

Every exterior sign is specified for Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure, not for a mild inland climate.

Commercial-grade components

UL-listed power supplies, quality LED modules, and marine-rated hardware — the parts that determine whether a sign lasts three years or fifteen.

Honest recommendations

UL-listed power supplies, quality LED modules, and marine-rated hardware — the parts that determine whether a sign lasts three years or fifteen.

Service after the sale

We maintain and repair what we build, and we service signs other companies installed as well.

Frequently Asked Questions About Signs in Tarpon Springs, FL

Below are the questions Tarpon Springs business owners ask us most often.  

Yes. Tarpon Springs is one of our primary service areas. We design, manufacture, permit, install, and service commercial signage throughout Tarpon Springs, including ZIP codes 34688 and 34689, and across the surrounding Pinellas County communities.

We produce the complete range of commercial signage: business signs, outdoor signs, ACP signage, LED signs, electronic message boards, pylon signs, channel letters, monument signs, digital billboard signs, larger LED signs, dimensional letter signs, double sided LED signs, and digital signs. If it identifies or advertises your Tarpon Springs business, we build it.

In almost every case, yes. Permanent commercial signage in Tarpon Springs generally requires a permit through City of Tarpon Springs Planning and Zoning Department, and freestanding structures typically require sealed engineering drawings as well. We handle permit research, application preparation, submittal, and inspection coordination as part of the project.

Sign permits for Tarpon Springs are issued through the City of Tarpon Springs. Requirements cover sign height, total sign area, setback from the property line, illumination and brightness, and structural wind-load compliance. We research the current code for your specific parcel before we finalize any design.

Timelines vary with the type of sign and the current workload at City of Tarpon Springs Planning and Zoning Department. Simple wall signs typically move faster than freestanding structures, which need engineered drawings and foundation details. Historic districts, planned developments, and properties with design review add time. We give you a realistic schedule after we review your site and the applicable code.

Yes. We are a full-service sign company. That includes the site survey, concept design and mockups, sign code research, structural engineering, permit submittal, fabrication in our shop, electrical work, professional installation, and ongoing maintenance. You deal with one company and one warranty rather than coordinating several vendors.

Most projects run several weeks from approved design to installation. The fabrication itself is usually the predictable part; permitting is what varies. Larger structures like pylon signs, monument signs, and large LED displays take longer because of engineering, foundation work, and inspections. Simple vinyl, window graphics, and dimensional letters are much quicker.

Our signs are built to meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements for this region. Tarpon Springs maintains a Historic Preservation Board with additional review for signage in the historic district, alongside standard Florida wind-load requirements. We use engineered footings, corrosion-resistant hardware, and properly rated structural components. No sign is indestructible in a major hurricane, but a correctly engineered and installed sign performs far better than one built to minimum standards.

Channel letters are hollow fabricated letters with aluminum sides and an acrylic face, lit internally by LEDs. Dimensional letters are cut from solid material and are usually not illuminated, though they can be halo-lit. Channel letters give you strong night-time visibility; dimensional letters give you a refined, architectural look. Many Tarpon Springs businesses use channel letters outside and dimensional letters in the lobby.

A pylon sign is a tall freestanding sign on one or more poles, designed to be visible from a distance. It is worth considering if your building sits back from the road, is screened by other buildings or landscaping, or fronts a road where traffic moves quickly. Signage in the Tarpon Springs historic district and Sponge Docks area typically needs Historic Preservation review, so plan extra lead time for approvals.

A pylon sign is elevated on poles for long-distance visibility. A monument sign sits low to the ground on a solid base. Pylon signs win on sight distance; monument signs win on appearance and are far more likely to be permitted in areas with height restrictions. Many current sign codes favor monument signs over tall pole signs.

ACP stands for aluminum composite panel — two aluminum face sheets bonded to a lightweight core. It produces a rigid, dead-flat panel that resists corrosion and holds color well, which makes it ideal for Tarpon Springs’s coastal conditions. It is commonly used for sign faces, building fascia panels, monument sign fronts, and backer panels behind channel letters.

LED signage is the most energy-efficient illuminated sign technology in common use. LEDs draw substantially less power than neon or fluorescent lighting and last far longer, which reduces both electricity use and service calls. Most Tarpon Springs businesses that convert an older illuminated sign to LED see a meaningful drop in operating cost and maintenance frequency.

Yes. LED retrofits are one of the most common jobs we do. In most cases we can remove aging neon or fluorescent lighting from an existing cabinet or letter set, install commercial-grade LED modules and a new UL-listed power supply, and leave the structure and faces in place. It is a fast way to modernize a sign without rebuilding it.

Sign brightness is regulated locally, and the City of Tarpon Springs sets limits on illumination levels, especially after dark and near residential property. Every digital display we install includes an ambient light sensor that automatically dims the screen at night, which keeps you compliant and prevents complaints from neighbors.

You can change the content as often as you like from a computer, tablet, or phone. Local sign codes may set a minimum hold time before a message can change, and may restrict animation, scrolling, or video. We confirm those rules for your Tarpon Springs location and configure the software accordingly.

Often, yes. Many existing pylon and monument signs can accept an electronic message center by modifying the cabinet or replacing a panel section. The deciding factors are structural capacity, available electrical service, and whether local code allows a digital component at that location. We evaluate all three during the site survey.

A double sided LED sign has a display on both faces so it can be read from both directions of travel. It is worth it any time traffic approaches your Tarpon Springs property from two directions, which is the case on most of US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road. A single-sided sign on a two-way road is only reaching half of the passing traffic.

Yes. We build multi-tenant pylon and monument signs with individual replaceable tenant panels, plus matching directory signs, suite numbers, and directional signage. We also work directly with property managers and landlords on tenant sign criteria and approval packages.

Yes. We work from your brand guidelines, vector artwork, and specified color values. If you only have a low-resolution logo, we can redraw it as clean vector art suitable for fabrication. Color matching is done to your specified standards so your Tarpon Springs signage stays consistent with the rest of your branding.

Yes. We repair and service signage regardless of who originally built it. Common work includes LED and lamp replacement, power supply and ballast repair, face replacement after storm or impact damage, cabinet resealing, structural repair, cleaning, and repainting. We also offer scheduled maintenance agreements so problems get caught before your sign goes dark.

Almost always. Partial darkness usually means a failed LED module, a failed power supply, a water-intruded connection, or corroded wiring — all common in Tarpon Springs’s Gulf salt air, humidity, and coastal hurricane wind exposure. We diagnose the actual cause rather than replacing components blindly, and in many cases a full LED retrofit costs little more than a partial repair and eliminates the recurring problem.

Yes, and it is often the smart move. If the cabinet and structure are sound, we can replace just the sign faces with new graphics and update the internal lighting. Refacing is faster than a full replacement, usually requires less permitting, and is very common when a Tarpon Springs business rebrands or a tenant changes.

Yes. In Tarpon Springs we regularly work with Greek restaurants and tourism, sponge and gift retail, marine and boating services, medical offices, and highway commercial businesses. Each industry has different needs — restaurants often want menu boards and message centers, medical offices need monument signs and ADA-compliant interior signage, and retail depends on illuminated channel letters — and we design accordingly.

Yes. We produce ADA-compliant interior signage including raised tactile lettering, Grade 2 Braille, correct contrast ratios, proper character sizing, and compliant mounting heights and locations. This applies to restrooms, exits, stairwells, room identification, and suite numbers in Tarpon Springs commercial buildings.

Yes. Our crews are equipped for elevated and difficult installations using bucket trucks, lifts, and cranes where needed. We carry the insurance required for commercial installation work in Tarpon Springs and coordinate any lane closures, parking restrictions, or building access needed on installation day.

Along with Tarpon Springs, we serve Pinellas Park, Seminole, Palm Harbor, East Lake, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Kenneth City, Gulfport, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, West Lealman, Redington Beach, Madeira Beach, North Redington Beach, Redington Shores, and Treasure Island, plus the wider Tampa Bay region.

We cover the entire city and surrounding area, including the Sponge Docks, Historic Downtown Tarpon Springs, Whitcomb Bayou, Innisbrook area, and the US 19 commercial corridor, and all business corridors along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road. We also handle properties near the Sponge Docks on Dodecanese Boulevard, the Historic District along Tarpon Avenue, Fred Howard Park, Sunset Beach, and Craig Park.

It depends on your frontage, setback, road speed, and what the local code allows — but in Tarpon Springs, dimensional and hand-crafted signage in the historic district, with pylon and LED signage along US 19 tend to perform especially well. We recommend a specific approach only after seeing your site, because the right answer changes from one parcel to the next.

We provide full design services. Most clients come to us with a logo and a rough idea, and we develop it into a fabrication-ready design with scaled drawings and photo mockups showing the sign on your actual Tarpon Springs building. If you already have artwork or a designer, we are happy to work from their files.

Yes. Before fabrication begins we provide scaled design drawings and a realistic mockup placed on a photo of your Tarpon Springs property. You will know exactly what the sign will look like, how large it will be, and how it will appear at night before anything is manufactured.

Yes. We prepare landlord and property management submittal packages including scaled drawings, specifications, and mockups that meet typical tenant sign criteria. For Tarpon Springs properties with an HOA, POA, or architectural review committee, we prepare the documentation those boards require.

Contact us and we will inspect it, secure anything unsafe, and document the damage. We provide written assessments and photographs suitable for insurance claims, and we can quote repair or replacement. After named storms, Tarpon Springs businesses often need faces, letters, or electrical components replaced rather than the entire structure.

Size is driven by three things: how far away drivers need to read it, how fast they are traveling on US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road, and what the Tarpon Springs sign code allows. There is a practical rule of thumb that every inch of letter height buys roughly ten feet of readable distance. We calculate the size you actually need, then confirm it fits within the permitted sign area.

Yes. Our signs carry warranties on materials, fabrication, and workmanship, and LED components and power supplies carry their own manufacturer warranties. We go over the exact coverage in writing before the project starts so there are no surprises later.

Contact Tampacustomsigns at +18132126633 or info@tampacustomsigns.com. We will schedule a site visit at your Tarpon Springs property, take measurements and photos, review the applicable sign code, and put together a design and proposal. There is no obligation to move forward after the consultation.

Get a Sign Built for Your Tarpon Springs Business

Whether you need a single storefront sign, a full monument sign at your entrance, or a large digital LED display along US Highway 19, Alternate US 19 (Pinellas Avenue), Tarpon Avenue, Dodecanese Boulevard, and Klosterman Road, Tampacustomsigns handles the entire project — design, permits, fabrication, installation, and service.

Call +18132126633 or email info@tampacustomsigns.com to schedule a free on-site consultation at your Tarpon Springs property. We will measure your frontage, review what the sign code allows, and show you a mockup before you commit to anything.

Tampacustomsigns — proudly serving Tarpon Springs, Florida and all of Pinellas County.

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