
Sign Company in Port Orange, FL
Highmark is headquartered at 955 Orange Ave in Daytona Beach and serves Port Orange, just a few miles south via US-1 and I-95, along with the rest of Volusia County, manufacturing, installing and permitting signage built to Florida’s hurricane wind-load standards, not a generic catalog product.
A Local Sign Company, Not a Regional Broker
A Port Orange sign project runs smoother when one company handles design through installation. That’s how Highmark works in Volusia County: our own designers, our own fabrication shop, our own crews on site through final hookup.
Being minutes from our own shop, we can walk a property owner or developer through design options in person, then manufacture and install the signage ourselves with the same crew handling both steps.
Our Closest Market
Port Orange sits just south of our Daytona Beach shop, inside the same Volusia County metro as our headquarters, which means shorter mobilization time for surveys, installation and any service call.
Florida’s hurricane wind-load codes still apply at full strength here. We engineer to the Miami-Dade and Broward County standard as a baseline, with heavier-gauge aluminum and reinforced mounting where exposure calls for it.
What We Build in Volusia County
Building Facade Signs
Channel letters, illuminated cabinet signs and blade signs for maximum facade visibility.
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Monument & Pylon Signs
Freestanding site identification for road-facing visibility.
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ADA & Braille Signage
Interior wayfinding, room ID and compliant engraving.
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Graphics & Vinyl
Window graphics, wall murals and vehicle wraps.
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Installation & Permitting
Local permitting assistance and coastal zoning coordination.
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Maintenance & LED Conversions
Service programs, hi-rise installation and vertical rope access.
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Channel Letters vs. Cabinet Signs
Channel letters are individual dimensional letters, frequently lit, built for a premium look on a storefront or tower in Port Orange. Cabinet signs are a boxed unit with one translucent face, generally the more affordable option and simpler to update over time. Both come out of our own shop.
Project Timeline
How long a Port Orange project takes depends on complexity and how fast Volusia County’s permitting office moves. Expect roughly 4 to 6 weeks for design and fabrication, with municipal permitting adding more on top. We keep you updated from concept through the final electrical hookup.