Professional, Organized, and Capable
FASTSIGNS
FASTSIGNS in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a locally owned and operated custom sign and graphics company capable of handling projects ranging from small business signage to large commercial branding and specialty installs.
The facility itself is impressive, featuring a large production area with full-size automobile bay access that allows them to work on oversized custom projects, vehicle graphics, and large-format signage in a clean, dust-free environment. The operation feels professional, organized, and built to handle serious production work while still offering personal customer service.
Upstairs, the business includes conference rooms and collaborative workspaces that make it easy to sit down and plan projects of virtually any size. Whether you are designing signage for a single storefront or coordinating branding across multiple locations, they appear equipped to manage the process from concept to completion.
Of course, they offer the traditional products people expect from a sign company — restaurant table toppers, menu boards, promotional graphics, media signage, banners, and advertising materials — but the possibilities go far beyond food service. Hospitals, pet care businesses, laundromats, dry cleaners, retail shops, offices, and industrial businesses could all benefit from the range of products and customization available here.
Need OSHA or emergency workplace signage? They can help. Want polished branding for a commercial property? They can do that too. Even homeowners looking for a unique, classy, or eye-catching custom sign for their house can work with them to create something personalized.
Another standout feature is that they are dog friendly, which adds a welcoming local-business atmosphere that many customers appreciate.
There is parking available directly in front of the business, along with additional parking located behind the building near the production bay area. The location is convenient as well, situated in downtown Myrtle Beach just off Highway 501, making it easy to access from most parts of the Grand Strand.
Wesley “ElderGeek” Tyler