Make it official: This is your domain. Turn a generic parking spot into a personalized showroom with this custom "Name & Date" Garage Metal Sign. Whether it's for "Dad's Garage," "Grandpa's Shop," or "The Smith Auto Repair," this heavy-duty aluminum sign adds a layer of pride and ownership to the space where the real work gets done.
Why We Love It
Finding a gift for the guy who has every tool is hard. Here is why this personalized sign is the answer:
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The Ultimate Personal Touch: A garage is personal. It's where hours are spent fixing, building, and restoring. Putting his name on the wall validates that passion. It’s not just a decoration; it’s a sign of respect for his craft.
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Weather-Proof for Real Garages: Many garages aren't climate-controlled. They get freezing in winter and sweltering in summer. Our signs are made from ACM (Aluminum Composite Material), which is engineered to withstand extreme temperature shifts without warping, cracking, or rusting.
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Versatile Styling: The classic design fits any aesthetic—from a clean, modern luxury car garage to a rustic, grease-stained hot rod shop. It creates an instant focal point above the workbench or the main door.
Product Specifications
| Design Style |
Custom Name / "Established" Date / Auto Shop Theme |
| Material |
1/8" ACM (Aluminum Composite Material) |
| Durability |
Rust-Proof, Rot-Proof & Waterproof |
| Mounting |
Pre-drilled holes for easy installation |
| Origin |
Designed & Printed in Oldsmar, FL, USA 🇺🇸 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a nickname?
Absolutely. "Papa's Garage," "Big Mike's Shop," or "The Man Cave" are all great options. We print exactly what you type!
Is the "Established Date" required?
No. If you don't know the specific year or prefer a cleaner look, you can leave that field blank or replace it with a city/state location (e.g., "Tampa, FL").
How do I hang it on a concrete wall?
Since the sign comes with pre-drilled holes, we recommend using masonry screws for concrete block walls. Because the sign is lightweight, you don't need heavy-duty anchors—standard screws usually work perfectly.