Permit Canada

Commercial Signs

Permit Canada specializes in creating accurate and compliant drawings for commercial sign permit applications across Ontario. Our team ensures all drawings meet municipal by-laws, zoning regulations, and safety codes, reducing the risk of delays or rejections. We incorporate precise measurements, structural details, and site-specific conditions to ensure the sign is both functional and visually effective. Whether for illuminated fascia signs, freestanding pylons, or wall-mounted displays, Permit Canada provides clear, professional documentation tailored to each project. From initial concept to final permit submission, we support our clients every step of the way. 

Permit Canada expertise in creating drawings for commercial signs includes:

Zoning & By-law Compliance: We ensure all sign designs align with local municipal sign by-laws and zoning requirements, helping clients avoid costly rework or permit denials.

Precise Technical Drawings: Our team delivers detailed, scaled drawings with accurate dimensions, elevations, mounting details, and structural support information needed for engineering review and permit approval. 

Permit Application Support: We handle the full sign permit process, preparing all required documentation and coordinating with municipal departments for a smooth and timely approval.

Custom Design Adaptability: Permit Canada can adapt sign drawings to a variety of types—fascia signs, pylon signs, monument signs, awnings, and illuminated signs—tailored to site conditions and business needs.

Collaboration with Engineers & Fabricators: We work closely with structural engineers and sign manufacturers to ensure our drawings meet both safety standards and practical installation requirements.
These capabilities ensure that our clients receive professional, code-compliant sign drawings ready for fast-track permit approvals.

Disclaimer:  “We work on Small buildings which are not more than 600 Sq. meters in area, not more than 3 story high and falls under occupancies “C(Residential), D(Business and Personal services), E (Mercantile), F2 (Medium hazard) and F3(Low hazard industrial)”. All of our drawings are thoroughly reviewed and stamped by “Licensed Professional Engineers and Licensed Architects based upon the individual project requirements”.

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