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Auto Dealership Sign Installation Across Florida

From towering dealership pole signs on I-95 to service department signage and manufacturer brand compliance programs, Highmark handles auto dealership signage installation and permitting across Florida.

Signage for Florida’s Auto Dealerships

Auto dealerships are some of the most sign-intensive commercial properties in Florida. A typical dealership has a towering pole sign visible from the highway, building-mounted manufacturer brand letters, service department identification, parts department signs, secondary lot identification, directional signs throughout the property, and interior showroom brand elements. When a manufacturer updates its brand image — which happens regularly in the auto industry — every sign on the property may need to be replaced.

Highmark Lighting and Signage installs and services signage for auto dealerships across every Florida market. We work with individual dealer principals who need a single sign installed, dealership groups with multiple rooftops across the state, and manufacturers running image compliance programs that require sign updates at every authorized dealer location in the market. Auto dealership pole signs are among the tallest freestanding commercial signs in Florida, often exceeding 60 to 80 feet to achieve highway visibility along corridors like I-95, I-4, I-75, US-19, and US-1. These installations require heavy equipment, structural engineering, deep foundations, and precise electrical work. Our Elliott bucket trucks and crane capability handle these installations in-house — we don’t subcontract the heavy lifts to a third party.

Permitting for dealership signage in Florida can be particularly complex because of the size of the signs involved. Many Florida municipalities have height restrictions, square footage limits, and illumination rules that require variance applications or special exceptions for dealership pole signs. We navigate these permitting challenges in every jurisdiction, from Duval County to Miami-Dade, because we’ve been doing it since 2008.

For manufacturer image compliance programs — where every authorized dealer needs updated signage to match the manufacturer’s current brand standards — we manage multi-dealer rollouts across the state. One point of contact, consistent installation quality, and brand compliance documentation at every completed rooftop.

Our healthcare signage scope covers the full range of medical facility sign needs:

Pole Signs & Pylons

High-reach pole signs and pylon signs visible from major highways and arterials. Foundations, structural steel, electrical, and final sign mounting. Heights from 30 feet to over 80 feet using our Elliott bucket truck fleet.

Building-Mounted Brand Letters

Manufacturer brand identification letters on dealership facades. Precision-installed channel letters, dimensional logos, and illuminated brand signage meeting manufacturer image program specifications.

Service & Parts Department

Service drive identification signs, parts department entrance signage, customer waiting area directional, and service lane markers. Illuminated and non-illuminated options.

Directional & Lot Signage

Customer parking directional, new vehicle lot identification, used vehicle lot signage, delivery area markers, and traffic flow signs throughout the dealership property.

LED Displays & Electronic Signs

Electronic message centers, LED price boards, scrolling inventory displays, and digital signage for promotional messaging. Includes programming setup and training.

Interior Showroom Signage

Showroom brand walls, manufacturer model displays, customer lounge identification, finance office signage, and corporate brand elements coordinated with dealership interior renovations.

Our Healthcare Sign Installation Process

  • Step 1: Facility Coordination
    We meet with your facilities management team to understand operational constraints, patient-sensitive areas, restricted access zones, infection control requirements & scheduling windows that minimize impact on patient care. 

  • Step 2: ADA & Code Review
    We review all signage specifications against ADA Standards for Accessible Design and applicable Florida building codes. Any compliance gaps are identified and resolved before fabrication.

  • Step 3: Permitting
    We handle all sign permits including any required fire marshal review, ADA compliance documentation, and municipal building department approvals. Healthcare permitting often involves additional review layers — we manage all of them.

  • Step 4: Phased Installation
    Installation is scheduled in phases that respect active patient care environments. We coordinate with your facilities team on timing, access routes, and any areas requiring special precautions. 
  • Step 5: Wayfinding Consistency
    For campus wayfinding systems, we ensure every sign in the system uses consistent typography, color coding, and directional logic. The system has to work as a whole, not just as individual signs.
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  • Step 6: Documentation & Maintenance
    Complete as-built documentation, ADA compliance records, permit close-outs, and warranty information. Ongoing maintenance programs available to keep all signage current and properly illuminated.

Need sign installation for your hotel, resort, or restaurant in Florida? Highmark handles permitting and installation across every Florida market. Call us for a free estimate.

Our skilled technicians can solve complex access problems where conventional methods are impossible, impractical, or too costly. Once a solution has been identified, they have the capabilities to carry out a wide range of tasks, from inspections and installations to painting and repairs.

Our composite crews include qualified personnel in multi-disciplined trades, in-house engineers, and experienced rope technicians who are certified.

Their certifications prove that the tradespeople you’ve hired can safely use rope access cleaning, maintenance, and repair methods, which are both environmentally friendly and minimally disruptive.

The certified tradespeople can start and finish projects more quickly than those who rely on traditional access methods. Since there is no bulky scaffolding to set up and take down, the total spent on a specific scope of work is reduced and all tasks are completed in an expedient manner, reducing overall downtime.

Safety is our number one priority. The rope access techniques we use are safer than traditional methods. Our technicians work in teams and can assist one another if an incident occurs. Their tools are securely attached to their harnesses, so there’s very little chance of a falling tool injuring people on the ground. Their specialized training also includes rescue techniques, and their harnesses reduce the risk of injury from suspension trauma.

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