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What heritage signage teaches specifiers about substrate choice

  • 27.11.2025-
  • Roly Ward

Heritage and visitor attraction signage must perform in some of the toughest conditions imaginable. It stands in full sun, wind and rain, year after year, while still needing to hold a perfect edge, a clean line and a finish that looks as fresh as the day it was installed. When signs fail, the problem is rarely skin-deep; it begins deeper, when the substrate moves as the weather shifts.

That challenge is one that LE Graphics understands well. For more than a decade, the Northern Ireland-based signmaker has used MEDITE TRICOYA EXTREME (MTX) for carved, gilded and prismatic lettering across projects that demand equal measures of craftsmanship and endurance. The team’s work appears in historic estates, visitor centres and public buildings where exposure and high footfall are constant. MTX has become a core material because it offers something few others can deliver consistently: stability that protects the finish.

Paint and gilding systems perform only as well as the surface beneath them. When panels twist or swell, coatings begin to crack, edges lift and water ingress finds its way in. Over time, sharp lines soften and vibrant colours fade. An engineered panel that holds its shape through wet and dry seasons keeps joints tight and faces true, allowing the coating system to perform for longer with fewer interruptions to the maintenance cycle.

Surface quality plays an equally crucial role. The smooth, uniform face of MTX provides the ideal base for deep priming, sprayed finishes and delicate leaf gilding. On projects where every brushstroke shows, achieving a clean and even surface is essential. A smoother substrate reduces preparation time, improves coverage and helps signmakers deliver the types of results expected of heritage and visitor-attraction clients, without adding complexity in the workshop.

CNC machining has transformed the craft of signmaking, particularly for projects that call for intricate letterforms, deep-relief logos or precise V-groove detailing. MTX handles this process with the consistency that precision work demands. It cuts cleanly, holds detail in fine sections and resists edge breakout, so those refined profiles survive both the machining process and years of exposure. Once sealed and finished correctly, the material stands up to the environmental stresses that can distort or damage less stable substrates.

The results speak for themselves. “We have received excellent feedback from clients whose signs have retained their integrity and finish for years. That reliability has strengthened our reputation for producing signage that looks great and stands the test of time, even in exposed locations,” says David Donaldson MBE, Managing Director at LE Graphics.

Every project delivered on that basis reinforces the fact that longevity begins with the board itself. A stable, consistent substrate allows craftsmanship to endure the elements, helping lettering to keep its depth, gilding to stay bright, and branded signage to continue representing clients long after installation.

The same thinking extends to fascias, small facade elements, entrance features and decorative trims around public buildings, all of which face identical pressures. In each case, the quality of the finish depends on what lies beneath. A dimensionally stable, smooth and CNC-ready substrate such as MTX simplifies fabrication while preserving colour accuracy and maintaining line definition across seasons.

When specifying materials for exterior signage and small facades, it’s worth looking past coatings and colour charts to the quieter qualities that determine how materials age. Stability keeps everything else working as intended, safeguarding both design and reputation. Choosing a substrate engineered for exterior performance is a straightforward way to achieve lasting results - with fewer failures, fewer site visits and a visible return on craft and care.

Visit LE Graphics website: https://legraphics.co.uk/