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YESCO Installs Message Center at the Meredith International Center

The Meredith International Center is a seven-story, four million-square-foot campus located in the Inland Empire adjacent to Interstate 10 and the Ontario International Airport, The Center provides a wide range of services such as commercial retail, office space, residential and industrial uses. YESCO manufactured and installed the 105′ overall height three-sided freeway message center in conjunction...

Art of Travel: The Neon Lights of Las Vegas

How neon signs became Las Vegas’s defining art form and calling card is a transporting tale of transatlantic time travel. Neon’s journey to the Mojave Desert originated in a London laboratory in 1898, when chemists Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers drew six mysterious gases from thin air. The “noble” sextet, so termed because they royally resist...

The YES in YESCO

A well-maintained sign puts your brand in the best-possible light.  YESCO provides the experience, quality equipment and well-trained, certified workers capable of doing the job right.

We Go the Extra Mile

Since 1920 our skilled technicians have been keeping Signs and Lighting looking great and working the way they are supposed to. We go the extra-mile by regularly patrolling customers’ locations to make sure their signs and lighting are always working properly and looking their best. With a hassle free maintenance agreement, we can spot problems and...

Cordelia Junction

In Cordelia Junction, our technician repaired flood lighting illuminating the top train standing at about 70ft and also changed panels for new businesses coming to the area.

California Club

YESCO to refurbish the marquis sign; this will include painting the sign, vinyl for the logo, and replacing 8 neon units plus mounting details.

Lighting Fixtures Replace at Merrydale Road McDonald’s

Two failing light fixtures were replaced with energy-efficient LED fixtures at McDonald's on Merrydale Road in San Rafael, California. Did you know LED lighting is directional? This means the lighting can be aimed to direct a higher concentration of primary light to a targeted area.