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Banners and banner stands: vinyl, mesh, and roll-up.

Printed vinyl banners (13oz scrim, 18oz blockout, and wind-rated mesh) finished with welded hems, grommets, and pole pockets, plus the hardware to stand them up: retractable roll-up stands, X-stands, and telescoping displays. For grand openings, events, storefronts, and construction-site identity, deployed market by market.

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Overview

Printed banners, and the hardware to stand them up.

Banners are the fastest brand surface there is: print it, finish the edges, hang it, and a storefront or event reads on-brand the same day. Signavero coordinates the print, the finishing, and the hardware, so a grand opening in one market and a construction-site wrap in another run off the same spec instead of whatever the nearest print shop happens to stock. Where the banner needs to free-stand, the same order includes the stand, sized to the graphic.

Common applications

Openings, events, storefronts, job sites.

  • Grand openings and events. Roll-up stands inside, a hung banner over the entrance, all keyed to the same launch graphic.
  • Storefront and promotional. Seasonal and sale banners that change often, so the spend goes to the print, not permanent hardware.
  • Construction and development. Fence-line and building-wrap banners in wind-rated mesh, often the first brand presence on a new site.
  • Trade shows and lobbies. Retractable stands that set up in seconds and travel in a padded bag from city to city.
What we typically specify

Material and finishing matched to the mount.

13oz scrim vinyl
Standard

The everyday workhorse for indoor and short-term outdoor banners. Strong, economical, fast to produce.

18oz blockout
2-sided

Opaque center layer for clean double-sided printing and a more substantial read on premium or longer-term installs.

Mesh vinyl
Wind

Perforations pass ~30–40% of wind through, so building-wrap and fence banners don't sail.

Edge finishing
Hem

Welded hems on every stress edge, grommets every 24–36 in. for rope or ties, pole pockets for hanging.

Banner stands
Roll-up

Retractable, X-stand, and telescoping hardware, standardized across a program so graphics interchange.

Finishing notes

The edge is where banners fail.

A banner almost never fails in the field of the print. It fails at the edge, at a grommet that tore out or a hem that was never welded. So the finishing is matched to how the piece will actually hang. Welded hems fold and heat-seal the perimeter so it holds tension without ripping. Grommets get placed on the corners and every couple of feet between, so load spreads instead of concentrating on one ring. Pole pockets get sewn top and bottom where a banner slides onto a rod. We call the finishing out on the survey, because a banner ordered with the wrong edge is a banner that comes down in the first storm.

Installation considerations

Hanging, tensioning, and wind.

  • Wind load. Anything large or outdoor gets mesh or wind slits, and the mounting points are sized for the span, not guessed.
  • Tensioning. Bungees and springs at the grommets let a banner flex in gusts instead of tearing at a fixed tie.
  • Stand standardization. One stand model across a program means every market sets up identically and replacement graphics fit every unit.
  • Kitting. For multi-site launches, banners and stands ship pre-kitted per location so the right graphic lands at the right door.
Cross-links

Banners in context.

When a display needs to read more premium and get reused, fabric SEG and tension fabric is the step up from a grommeted banner. Multi-site banner programs ship through kitting & fulfillment and national rollouts. To weigh a banner against fabric, rigid signage, or a stand, the Product Finder walks the trade-offs.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

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Specify banners and stands with Signavero.

One spec. Fabricated and installed in every U.S. market.

We require 3M Certified, OSHA-trained, insured crews on every install, with photo QA at closeout.