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Meyer Sign & Advertising Co

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2608 Old Highway 99 South, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
meyersign.com
✅ LocalCity Market Trusted Business

Meyer Sign & Advertising, located in Mount Vernon and serving the surrounding communities, has been creating memorable custom signs for over 50 years. With exceptional design, fabrication, installation, and service, they combine all the necessary components to communicate brands effectively. Meyer Sign is known for its expertise in display technology, permitting process knowledge, and strong customer service culture that originated with its founder, John Meyer. The company offers a wide range of signage options including monument displays, pylon signs, channel letters, message centers, non-illuminated signs, wall signs, vinyl graphics, wayfinding signs, and more. They are registered as both general construction and electrical contractors and are fully registered, bonded, and insured.

The history of Meyer Sign & Advertising is rooted in the ambition of its immigrant founder John Meyer who opened the sign shop after escaping a work camp in Nazi Germany and settling in Washington's Skagit Valley. Over the years, the company has continually grown its capabilities by investing in tools and technologies to provide customers with various custom sign options. Their reputation for quality has earned them national clients such as Chevrolet, Jack In the Box, Wells Fargo, Texaco, and Wal-Mart. Meyer Sign & Advertising is deeply connected to the local community and business fabric of the Skagit Valley. The company is now under new ownership by long-time employee Ken Hitt but continues to uphold the culture of respect and appreciation established by John Meyer.