Subdivision Signage

Everything your neighborhood needs: amenity rules, announcements, security notices, parking & towing, speed/safety, wayfinding, pet & park rules, ADA/accessibility, and custom branding—matched across your community for a clean, consistent look.

  • Consistent styling: colors, fonts, borders, and layout aligned to your standards
  • Durable builds: aluminum/HDU panels, UV inks, protective clear coats, reflective options
  • Mounting choices: posts & caps, wall/fence mounts, hanging kits, hardware included
  • Fast updates: announcement boards and replaceable panels for quick changes

Ready to Order?

Specs at a Glance

  • Materials: Aluminum, HDU, PVC, acrylic
  • Finishes: Painted or printed with UV lamination; reflective vinyl available
  • Posts: Aluminum, steel, or decorative posts with finials & caps
  • Sizes: 12×18, 18×24, 24×36—or fully custom
  • Languages: English & Spanish
  • Compliance: ADA wayfinding & high legibility

Simple 3-Step Ordering

How Ordering Works

Send Requirements

Share a list/photos of the signs you need—or use our Site Planning service for a complete inventory and map.

Proof & Approve

We create layout proofs matched to your fonts/colors. Review, request edits, and approve when ready.

Fabricate & Install

We manufacture, deliver, and can install on-site with posts and hardware—ready for immediate use.

HOA signs: quick guide to types & materials

HOA signs example at a community entrance after repair
Coordinated HOA signs improve wayfinding and the neighborhood look.

HOA signs keep residents informed, safe, and oriented. The right mix of rules, safety, and wayfinding HOA signs makes your community look consistent without overspending.

Most-requested HOA signs

  • Pool rules, tennis/court policies, and amenity hours
  • Parking & towing notices, speed/safety reminders
  • Directional & wayfinding, pet & park rules, ADA markers

Durable options

  • Aluminum panels with UV-laminated graphics for long outdoor life
  • HDU when you want a carved/dimensional look
  • Reflective film available for better night visibility

Planning a refresh? Our site planning maps every sign and post. Coordinate with new
street signs & posts and browse the gallery for styles.

More about sizing, reflectivity & approvals
Typical amenity HOA signs use 12×18 or 18×24; larger boards (maps or multi-rule) are often
24×36 or custom. Interior HOA rules signs usually don’t need city permits, but anything in the right-of-way
or traffic-control devices may. When required, we follow
MUTCD conventions and can produce
ADA-compliant wayfinding and parking signs.

Popular Subdivision Sign Types

Rules • Amenities • Safety • Wayfinding — browse by category

Chemical & safety rules, depth markers, after-hours notices.

Court rules, reservation info, guest policies.

Surveillance notices, trespass warnings, gate access.

Permit parking, fire lanes, loading zones, towing compliance.

Speed limits, yield/stop, children at play.

Amenity wayfinding, trailheads, building IDs.

Leash & waste rules, park hours, pavilion rules.

Accessible routes, parking, facility markers.

Community Reader Boards

Community boards, event notices, rule updates, calendars.

Answers for HOAs & communities

Subdivision Signage FAQs

How much do subdivision signs cost?
Costs vary by size, material (aluminum vs. HDU), reflectivity, hardware, and installation. Send your list or photos and we’ll provide a scoped estimate; restoring usable signs is often more economical than full replacement.
What sizes are most common for HOA signs?
12×18 and 18×24 are standard for amenity and rules signs. Larger notices, maps, or multi-rule boards are often 24×36. We can produce any custom size to match your standards.
Which materials hold up best outdoors?
Powder-coated aluminum with UV-laminated graphics is a durable, low-maintenance choice. HDU works well when you want a carved or dimensional look. We’ll recommend a build based on exposure, vandal resistance, and budget.
Do we need permits or approvals?
Most amenity and rules signs on private property don’t need a city permit. Signs in the right-of-way, illuminated signs, or traffic-control devices may require city/county approval and HOA design review. We provide drawings for submission.
Are reflective or MUTCD-style signs required?
For traffic control on private roads, many jurisdictions follow MUTCD guidelines for size, fonts, and reflectivity. Amenity signs usually don’t require reflectivity, but it improves nighttime visibility.
Can you match our community’s colors, fonts, and logo?
Yes. We match brand colors (Pantone/paint), replicate fonts, and redraw logos so every sign looks consistent across the neighborhood.
Do you make bilingual (English/Spanish) signs?
Yes—either bilingual layouts or separate versions. We format line breaks and pictograms so both languages remain clear at a distance.
How long does production and installation take?
Standard amenity signs are usually produced in days after proof approval. Large sets, posts, or carved signs take longer. We’ll confirm timelines with your quote and installation schedule.
Can you restore our existing signs instead of replacing?
Often, yes. If panels and posts are structurally sound, we can clean, sand, repaint, and re-letter to extend service life and match the rest of the property.