Getting a sign up in Highlands Ranch? It’s not just about style. It’s about rules—strict rules. Legacy Custom Signs & Graphics, your local experts from Castle Rock, know exactly how to play the game. Highlands Ranch isn’t just any town; it’s governed by the Highlands Ranch Community Association’s Commercial Review Committee (CRC). They set the bar high. Every sign, every detail—nothing gets past them without scrutiny.
Highlands Ranch says no to generic signage. Want to use cabinet signs? Think again. Only logos—registered ones—are allowed, and they better not exceed 24 inches. Your business name must be exactly as it’s registered with the state—no creativity or shortcuts. Our Castle Rock team takes care of it all, ensuring every line of text, every inch of space, meets the CRC’s standards. You want a sign that shines, but it needs to pass the test first.
Channel Letters: The Standard for Success
Highlands Ranch loves consistency. If you’re putting up a sign, channel letters are your go-to. These individually illuminated letters are the rule—anything else, and you’ll be talking to the CRC again. And don’t think you can just slap them up. The CRC wants precision: at least half the letter height must be spaced from any architectural feature. Why? It keeps things clean, balanced, and professional. Miss the mark? Your sign is out.
Monument Signs: Standing Tall with Rules
Think you can put up a monument sign without limits? Not here. One per street, one per entrance—that’s it. And the height? No more than six feet, including the base. They must blend seamlessly with the building’s materials, matching colors and textures to maintain that cohesive look Highlands Ranch demands. Need a directional sign? There’s a catch. It can’t be taller than four feet or wider than three. It’s all about subtlety and function. We know the game, and we play by the rules, ensuring your signage makes a statement without stepping out of line.
Temporary Signage: Short and Specific
Want to put up a temporary sign for an event? Better follow the rules. Signs can’t be more than 2 feet by 3 feet, and they have a strict timeline—five days max for the same event. You need to know the playbook if you want to stay compliant, and Legacy Custom Signs & Graphics has it memorized. We manage the application process, making sure your signs go up—and come down—right on time.
Digital Dreams with Real Rules
Digital signs are hot right now. But Highlands Ranch? They’re cautious. They don’t just approve anything with a screen and a glow. You’ll need a detailed plan and it better fit the area’s look. No blinding LEDs, no flashy displays—just streamlined, effective digital solutions that complement the environment. We craft digital signs that not only stand out but also stand within the lines.
The Approval Process: No Shortcuts
Here’s the reality: approval isn’t quick. The CRC wants details—exact drawings, material lists, proof of registration. And once they approve, Douglas County has the final say. Every step has to be perfect, or you’re back at square one. That’s where Legacy Custom Signs & Graphics comes in. We know the steps, the requirements, the nitty-gritty. We ensure every box is ticked, so your sign goes up without a hitch.
Staying Compliant: No Room for Error
Getting approval isn’t the end—it’s just the beginning. The CRC keeps a watchful eye on every sign in Highlands Ranch. If you fall out of compliance, you could face penalties or even removal. We don’t just set you up for success—we make sure you stay there. Our ongoing support guarantees that your sign remains compliant so you can focus on business, not bureaucracy.
At Legacy Custom Signs & Graphics, we’re not just about making signs—we’re about making signs that work, stand out, and last. Serving Highlands Ranch and surrounding communities, we navigate the rules so you don’t have to. Ready to get your sign up and approved without the stress? Let’s get to work.