Building Signage Cost CalculatorGet a Real Range in 60 Seconds
Know your number before you pick up the phone.
Sign type
Width
Height
Illumination
Install access
Your range
$1,000 – $1,350
installed, per sign, ex-GST
Indicative range, ex-GST. Your final price is confirmed once we see the vehicle or site.
Multi-sign shopfront packages, heritage strips and council-permit work are quoted individually — send a photo of the site for a firm number.
No email needed to see the range. The quote form is there when the number fits.
The short version
Use the building signage cost calculator to price a shopfront, fascia, lightbox or 3D letter sign in about 60 seconds. Pick the sign type, the size, the illumination and the install access.
The calculator returns a real dollar range on the same page. No email required to see the number.
No pop-up asking for your phone before you get past question one. The full range shows up the moment you make your picks.
We built this because too many buyers get pushed through five-step forms only to hit a "we will get back to you" screen. If a sign does not fit your budget, you should find out at question two, not after a site visit.

What the calculator factors in
Four questions, then the maths runs on our live workshop rate card for fabrication, materials and install time out of Brendale. The building signage cost calculator weighs each of these.
You get a low-end and high-end number for each configuration. That is your actual price band, not a lead-capture placeholder.
Sign type. Vinyl lettering, fascia or shopfront signage, a lightbox, 3D built-up letters, a pylon or monolith, or window graphics. Each carries a different build and material cost.
Size. Small, medium, large or oversized. Panel area and material use scale with the size band.
Illumination. None, LED illuminated, or halo-lit. Lit signs add componentry, wiring and testing on top of the base build.
Install access. Ground level or height access with an EWP. Working at height adds equipment and crew time.
What a typical result looks like
Real examples, so the range means something. Medium vinyl lettering across a shopfront window at ground level lands in the mid three figures.
A large set of illuminated 3D built-up letters fitted at height can land in the mid four figures and up.
Pylon and monolith signage sits at the top of the range because of the structure, the footing and the height install. Window graphics and cut vinyl sit at the bottom.
Illuminated work always carries more than the same sign unlit, because of the LED componentry and the electrical sign-off.
The range is set from our live workshop rate card, updated when material or install cost moves. So the number you see today reflects what a real quote from Brendale would land at this week.

When to call for a quote
The calculator is a strong starting point, not a substitute for a real quote when any of these apply.
In those cases, the fastest path is a photo of the site or the fit-out drawing. We come back with a fixed quote inside a few business days.
The site needs a council permit or landlord approval before the sign goes up.
The wall, parapet or pylon footing needs structural work before install.
You are pricing a full shopfront package with several signs at once.
The design brief calls for custom fabrication, heritage-strip detailing or specialty materials.
The install needs traffic management, night work or a crane rather than a standard EWP.
Send the job through
Photo, rough brief, phone number. ProCloud comes back with a price, a lead time and a proof.