The work we set out to do.
Signs PQ was founded in 2007 on a clear premise: commercial signage in the DFW market deserved an in-house fabricator who could carry the project from design through final inspection without subcontracted handoffs. The hospitals, school districts, municipalities, and corporate clients who relied on signage as infrastructure needed a partner who would treat the work the way they treated the rest of their facilities — engineered, documented, permitted, and built to outlast the buildings it sat on. That’s the company we built.
In-house, end-to-end.
Everything we deliver routes through our Flower Mound facility on Lakeside Parkway. Design and engineering happen in-house. Aluminum, acrylic, electrical, and finishing fabrication happen on the shop floor. Permit submittals and code review are owned by the same project manager who owns the install. The single-vendor model isn’t a marketing claim — it’s how the work moves through the building.
What we believe about commercial signage.
Commercial signage is infrastructure, not decoration. A monument sign in front of a corporate campus is a fifteen-year decision. A hospital wayfinding system is a piece of patient-care equipment. A municipal identity monument is part of the public record. When the work is treated that way — engineered, code-compliant, fabricated from materials specified for Texas climate, and installed by crews equipped for the job — it does its job for decades. When it isn’t, the property pays to replace it within five years. We’ve been on both sides of those projects, and we know which one we want to be hired for.
Who we work with.
Our client base is concentrated in sectors where signage is part of the operating environment: cities and public agencies, regional health systems, independent school districts and universities, Class-A office portfolios, multi-location retail operators, and hotel and hospitality groups. Each sector has its own documentation, compliance, and operational requirements. We work to them. The relationships we build typically last years — most of our largest clients today first hired us before 2015.