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Petroleum & Gas

Petroleum & Gas

From single-station sign upgrades to statewide brand conversions, Highmark handles every aspect of petroleum and gas station signage — including permitting, removal, installation, and brand compliance documentation. Serving every Florida market.

Petroleum

Florida’s Trusted Petroleum Sign Contractor

The petroleum industry is the most demanding signage environment in the commercial sign business. Brand conversions happen on compressed timelines with zero tolerance for deviation from corporate standards. A single gas station can have eight or more individual sign elements that need to come down and go back up — main ID signs, canopy fascia, price signs, pump toppers, directional signs, menu boards, window graphics, and convenience store signage. Multiply that by twenty, fifty, or a hundred locations across Florida, and you understand why this work requires a sign company with real project management capability.

Highmark Lighting and Signage has completed petroleum sign projects for major fuel brands across every Florida market — from Pensacola and Tallahassee in the Panhandle, through Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa in central Florida, down to Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and the Keys. Whether the project is a single-station sign upgrade or a statewide brand conversion involving dozens of locations, our crews, equipment, and permitting expertise make it happen on schedule.

We handle the complete scope. Our job doesn’t start when the signs arrive from the fabricator — it starts with site surveys, permit applications, and rollout planning. And it doesn’t end when the signs are mounted. We provide brand compliance photography, permit close-outs, and warranty documentation for every completed station. One company, one point of contact, every location. Florida’s permitting landscape is particularly complex for gas station signage. Different municipalities have different sign ordinances, setback requirements, size restrictions, and illumination rules. In Volusia County, the rules are different than in Orange County or Hillsborough County. We know these jurisdictions because we work in them every week. Your brand conversion doesn’t stall because someone filed the wrong paperwork in the wrong office.

Our team has the background and experience to handle complex jobs, such as the following:

Highmark serves petroleum clients in every major Florida market. Our headquarters in Port Orange gives us a central position to deploy crews efficiently across the state. Active petroleum sign markets include Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Orlando, Kissimmee, Melbourne, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Homestead, Gainesville, Ocala, Tallahassee, Panama City, Pensacola, and Fort Walton Beach.

Main ID Signs

Primary brand identification signs — pole-mounted, monument, or building-mounted. Illuminated channel letters, cabinet signs, or LED displays showing the fuel brand.

Canopy Fascia Signs

Fuel canopy brand panels and fascia signs. We handle both face replacement on existing canopy structures and complete fascia installation on new construction.

Price Signs

LED price sign installation and programming. Manual changeable copy and electronic price displays. Pole-mounted and monument-integrated configurations.

Pump Toppers & Pump Wraps

Brand graphics on fuel dispensers including pump toppers, pump wraps, and dispenser decals. Coordinated with station-wide brand conversion.

Directional & Wayfinding Signs

Entrance and exit signs, car wash directional, drive-through arrows, and parking lot signage. ADA-compliant where required.

Convenience Store Signage

Interior and exterior convenience store signage including window graphics, door decals, menu boards, and promotional displays

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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