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Yard Signs in Missouri City, TX: Prices, Sizes, and Rules

Yard Signs in Missouri City, TX: Prices, Sizes, and Rules

Custom yard signs in Missouri City, TX start around $33 for a single coroplast sign and fall to a few dollars each once you order in volume. Houston Sign Company prints them on corrugated plastic in sizes from 12 by 9 inches up to 48 by 48 inches, with wire stakes, single or double-sided printing, and same-week turnaround for most orders. Whether you are a Fort Bend County realtor staging a Sienna open house, a Highway 6 business announcing a grand opening, or a candidate running for a Missouri City Council seat, this guide answers the four questions people ask most: what a sign costs here, what size to pick, how long it survives Texas weather, and where you can legally stake it.

Missouri City is a real market with real demand behind it. The U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey counts 80,865 residents in Missouri City, with a median household income near $90,271 and a median home value of $322,200. That is a lot of front lawns, HOA entrances, and busy corners where a well-placed sign gets seen.

Key Takeaways

  • A single custom coroplast yard sign in Missouri City starts around $33, and the per-sign price drops sharply at quantities of 25, 50, or more.
  • Standard sizes run from 12 by 9 inches up to 48 by 48 inches. The 18 by 24 and 24 by 18 sizes are the most common for real estate and small business use.
  • Coroplast signs printed with UV inks typically hold up outdoors in Texas heat and humidity for several months to a couple of years, depending on sun exposure.
  • Under Texas Election Code Section 259.003, a city cannot restrict the size of a political sign on private property placed with the owner’s consent, within stated limits.
  • Businesses that update their on-premise signage report roughly 10 percent gains in sales, profits, and transactions, according to University of Cincinnati research.

How much do yard signs cost in Missouri City, TX?

Yard signs · Missouri City, TX
The Missouri City market a yard sign is speaking to

Local household profile, and the measured return on updated on-premise signage

80,865
residents counted in Missouri City
$90.3k
median household income
$322k
median home value
10%
gains in sales, profit and transactions after a signage update

Sources: US Census Bureau American Community Survey; University of Cincinnati signage research.

A single custom yard sign starts around $33, and the biggest lever on your price is quantity. Order one sign and you pay the setup and single-unit rate. Order 50 identical signs for a subdivision canvass or a weekend of open houses and the cost per sign drops into the low single digits, because the design and print setup spread across the whole run. That volume math is why campaigns and multi-listing agents almost always order in batches rather than one at a time.

Three factors move the number beyond quantity:

  • Size. A 12 by 9 rider costs far less than a 24 by 36 full panel.
  • Sides. Double-sided printing costs more than single-sided, but it doubles your visibility at a two-way corner or a median.
  • Add-ons. Wire stakes, H-stakes, grommets, and contour cuts each add a small amount per unit.

You can price your exact configuration on the Houston Sign Company yard sign page, where the online estimator updates as you pick size, sides, and stakes. For a deeper cost breakdown by size and quantity, our Sugar Land yard sign guide covers a neighboring Fort Bend County market with the same pricing structure.

What size yard sign should you order?

The 18 by 24 inch sign is the default for a reason: it is large enough to read from a passing car yet small enough to stake in a flower bed without dominating it. Here is how the common Missouri City use cases line up with size.

Use case Recommended size Why
Real estate rider or directional 12 by 9 or 24 by 6 Small, cheap, easy to place in bulk
Standard open house or business promo 18 by 24 The readable, affordable standard
Campaign or high-visibility corner 24 by 18 or 24 by 36 More text room, seen from farther away
Grand opening or event backdrop 48 by 48 Maximum impact at a fixed location

Houston Sign Company stocks 12 by 9, 12 by 12, 18 by 12, 24 by 6, 24 by 16, 24 by 18, 24 by 24, 36 by 24, and 48 by 48 inch cuts, so you can match the sign to the sight line instead of forcing your message into whatever is on the shelf. If your sign lives at a corner where cars approach from two directions, choose double-sided printing rather than a bigger single-sided panel.

Are coroplast yard signs durable enough for Texas weather?

An event yard sign printed for a local venue by Houston Sign Company, serving Missouri City, TX
An event yard sign printed for a local venue

Yes, coroplast handles Gulf Coast weather better than most people expect, and printed with UV-stable inks a sign typically lasts from several months to about two years outdoors. The material is corrugated plastic, the same lightweight, waterproof board used for the vast majority of yard signs nationwide. It will not warp in a Missouri City thunderstorm the way foam board or cardboard does, and it shrugs off the humidity that rolls in off the coast.

Sun is the real enemy, not rain. A sign in full southern exposure on Cartwright Road fades faster than one shaded by an oak in Quail Valley. Two habits stretch the life of a sign in Fort Bend County heat: order UV-cured printing, and pull signs during the worst of hurricane season if they are not actively working for you. We break down the full outdoor lifespan question, including how fading and brittleness progress, in our guide to how long coroplast signs last in Texas.

For a run of signs that has to survive a months-long campaign or a full selling season, order a few extras. Replacing a faded single sign from a batch you already have on file costs far less than a new setup.

Where can you legally place yard signs in Missouri City?

The two rules that trip people up most in Missouri City are the public right-of-way and HOA covenants, and neither one is optional. You may place a sign on private property with the owner’s permission, but you cannot stake it in the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street, on medians, at intersections, or on utility poles. That strip is public right-of-way, and the city or county can pull signs left there.

Political and campaign signs get specific protection. Under Texas Election Code Section 259.003, a municipality cannot prohibit a political sign on private property placed with the owner’s consent, cannot require a permit or fee for it, and cannot restrict its size. Those protections stop at the statute’s limits: they do not cover a sign larger than 36 square feet, taller than 8 feet, illuminated, or with moving parts. A standard 18 by 24 or 24 by 18 campaign sign sits well inside those bounds.

Missouri City is full of master-planned communities like Sienna, Riverstone, and Lake Olympia, and many carry HOA rules that limit how many signs you can post, how long they can stay up, and where. Check your deed restrictions before a big install. For a plain-English walkthrough of the right-of-way and placement questions, see our post on where you can legally place yard signs in Houston, which applies across Fort Bend County.

Do yard signs actually work for local businesses?

Spirit signs printed in school colors by Houston Sign Company, serving Missouri City, TX
Spirit signs printed in school colors

Signage is one of the most cost-effective forms of local advertising a Missouri City business can buy, and the research backs that up. A study by the Economics Center at the University of Cincinnati, sponsored by the Signage Foundation, found that businesses which updated their on-premise signage reported significant increases, on the order of 10 percent, in sales, profits, and number of transactions. A yard sign is not a permanent monument sign, but the principle holds: a clear, visible message at the point of decision moves people to act.

Think about the traffic that flows past Missouri City every day along Highway 6, the Fort Bend Parkway, and Texas 288 nearby. A cluster of directional yard signs pointing to a weekend sale, a new location, or an open house turns that drive-by volume into foot traffic for pennies per impression. Real estate agents use the same logic every weekend, which is exactly why open house arrows and riders are one of our steadiest orders. If you list and sell homes here, our open house yard sign kit for Houston realtors shows how agents build a repeatable weekend system.

How to order custom yard signs in Missouri City

Ordering takes about ten minutes, and you do not need a finished design to start. Houston Sign Company has printed signs for Houston and Fort Bend County businesses since 1946, working from a shop between The Galleria and Bellaire, and our rush turnaround on large runs is a trademark few local printers can match. You have three ways to supply artwork: upload a print-ready file, use the free online Designer Studio to build one, or send us your logo and let our team lay it out.

Here is the fastest path:

  1. Pick your product. For business, event, and real estate signs, start on the yard sign order page. For an election run, use the campaign sign order page.
  2. Choose size, single or double-sided, and whether you want wire stakes included.
  3. Upload art or open the Designer Studio, then submit your order for a fast proof.

Not sure whether to mount your message on staked coroplast or a heavier frame? Our comparison of H-stakes versus A-frame yard signs helps you match the hardware to the location and how long the sign needs to stand.

Ready to order rather than research? See our sign company serving Missouri City, TX for turnaround times, pricing enquiries, and installation options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a yard sign cost in Missouri City, TX?

A single custom coroplast yard sign starts around $33, and the per-sign price drops steeply at higher quantities. Size, single versus double-sided printing, and add-ons like wire stakes or grommets adjust the final number. You can price your exact configuration on the Houston Sign Company yard sign page.

What is the most popular yard sign size?

The 18 by 24 inch size is the most popular for real estate, open house, and small business signs because it reads clearly from a passing car while staying affordable. Houston Sign Company also offers cuts from 12 by 9 up to 48 by 48 inches for riders, directionals, and event backdrops.

How long do coroplast yard signs last outdoors in Texas?

Printed with UV-stable inks, a coroplast yard sign typically lasts from several months to about two years outdoors in the Texas climate. Direct southern sun is the main cause of fading, so shaded placement and UV-cured printing extend a sign’s life. See our guide on how long coroplast signs last in Texas for details.

Can I put a campaign sign in the yard in Missouri City?

Yes. Texas Election Code Section 259.003 bars a city from prohibiting, permitting, or restricting the size of a political sign on private property placed with the owner’s consent, as long as it stays under 36 square feet and 8 feet tall and is not illuminated or moving. You still cannot place signs in the public right-of-way or on medians. Start an election run on the campaign sign order page.

How fast can I get yard signs printed?

Houston Sign Company offers same-week turnaround on most yard sign orders and rush service on large runs, a capability the shop has been known for since 1946. Turnaround depends on quantity, finishing options, and proof approval, so submit final artwork early for a tight deadline.

Houston Sign Company, 5801 Chimney Rock Rd, Houston, TX 77081. Call 713-662-3123 or email info@houstonsign.com to talk through a Missouri City sign project.

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