Durable outdoor and indoor vinyl banners
Vinyl banners are the workhorse of outdoor advertising. Built to withstand wind, rain, and sun, a quality banner delivers your message for weeks, months, or even years — making it one of the best values in print marketing.
Overview
Standard 13oz vinyl is durable enough for extended outdoor use. Mesh vinyl is available for windy locations. Indoor fabric and canvas options provide an upscale look for lobbies, trade shows, and events. Multiple finishing options ensure secure mounting in any environment.
Product Specifications
- Standard sizes from 2×4 to 4×10 feet
- Custom sizes available — any width up to 64", any length
- Materials: 13oz vinyl, mesh vinyl, fabric, canvas
- Finishing: grommets (corners or every 2ft), pole pockets, hemmed edges
- Full-color, full-bleed printing
- Wind slits available for outdoor installations
- UV-resistant inks for fade-free outdoor display
- Double-sided printing available (two banners back-to-back)
Popular Uses
Used for grand openings, storefront signage, construction fence wraps, birthday and graduation parties, sports events and sponsor banners, church announcements, car wash promotions, seasonal sales, farmers market booths, and parade floats.
Why Choose Ink Spot Printing
We heat-weld all banner hems and grommets for maximum strength — no cold adhesive that fails in weather. Our UV-cured inks resist fading even in direct sunlight for up to 3 years outdoors. For indoor banners, our fabric and canvas options drape beautifully and look upscale without the shiny vinyl look.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will a vinyl banner last outdoors?
Our standard 13oz vinyl banners with UV inks typically last 2-3 years outdoors with minimal fading. Actual lifespan depends on weather exposure, sunlight intensity, and wind conditions. Indoor banners can last indefinitely.
What is mesh vinyl?
Mesh vinyl has tiny perforations that allow wind to pass through, reducing stress on the banner and its mounting hardware. It is ideal for fence-mounted banners, building wraps, and any high-wind location. The perforations are virtually invisible from viewing distance.
