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Durability
perfect for indoor and outdoor use
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Our custom printed banners are made from 13 or 18 ounce, 100% vinyl material. They are manufactured with a weft inserted knit or an internal scrim for greater strength and durability, allowing for both indoor and outdoor usage in all types of weather.
Quality Production
from material to print to packaging
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We start with the finest quality banner material and produce your design on world-class large format commercial printers using an eco-friendly four color print method with weather, fade, and abrasion resistant UV ink leaving your banner with gorgeous, vibrant colors.
Produced Fast. Shipped Free*
next day production & free shipping
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We know that time is money and we don’t like to leave you waiting. Production of your banner starts just moments after you order and is produced and shipped the next business day. And we offer free ground shipping on all banner orders over $99.
Best-in-Class Guarantees
starting with your 100% satisfaction
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Not sure if you’ll like it? Your banner is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Think you can find the same product at a better price elsewhere? We have a price match guarantee. We’ve got you covered.

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Q:
We’re done with our vinyl banners. Are they recyclable?
Asked 2 years ago by Signs
A:
Vinyl is recyclable in multiple ways. First, some companies take old vinyl banners and repurpose them, turning them into tote bags, messenger bags, bean bag chairs and other things that can be reused or upcycled. Some companies repurpose them for your use, and some will let you leave the banners with them as a donation to repurpose and give to someone else. Many cities also allow you to put them in your recycling bin rather than your garbage bin.