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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

If you’ve recently bought a brand new custom flag to showcase your business further or promote an event, you have to learn the various ways of presenting it. Putting a banner from above is not very challenging. There are many places where flags and banners are traditionally hung. You should familiarize yourself with these accordingly and determine the best approaches to mount or hang these.

About Flat Wall Mounting – A lot of banners are already made with the grommets installed surrounding the perimeter to make these very easy to fix against flat walls and surfaces. If you have drywall, you can push the pins through the grommet or openings and then incorporate washers and screws to fasten firmly onto the surface. The washer should also be a bit bigger compared to the opening of the grommet. If you’re using a block or brick wall, you should try using tapcon masonry screws and a washer to properly fix the banner. A hammer drill and masonry bit will be useful for the approach.

If you’re using sheet metal wall, try to incorporate sheet metal screws and washers. If you’re using wood wall, incorporate wood screws and washers. There are a number of brands that might make it more challenging to install banners from such as Dryvit, EIFS, Masterwall or Synthetic Stucco Surfaces. The initial 3/4 to 4 inches of the surface is generally made of polystyrene foam. When using EIFS surfaces, fill the hole and gaps with caulk as soon as the custom flag is taken out or removed.

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by: The Flagman