What a Dark Sign Is Costing Your Restaurant
Drive past your restaurant after dark. Is your sign fully lit, bright, and easy to read? Or is a letter out, a panel flickering, or the whole thing dim? Most owners don't notice until a customer mentions it — and by then, you've already lost business you'll never get a receipt for.
Your signage is doing one of the hardest jobs you have: pulling people off the road and into your lot. When it fails, it does the opposite.
A Dark Sign Tells People You're Closed
This is the cost owners underestimate most. A burned-out or unlit sign at night reads as "closed" to a driver going 45 miles an hour. They don't slow down to check your hours — they keep driving to the next place that looks open.
Half-lit channel letters and dim pylon signs are just as bad. A sign that's clearly not maintained makes customers wonder what else isn't. First impressions happen at the curb, long before anyone tastes your food.
Menu Boards Slow Everything Down
Inside the drive-thru, your menu board has to be readable in seconds. A dim, glare-washed, or partially dark board forces customers to squint, ask questions, and second-guess their order. That slows your line and kills the upsell you built the board to drive.
Damaged menu board posts and frames are a problem too. Texas weather, the occasional bumper, and years of use take a toll. When a board is leaning, rusting, or cracked, it needs more than a new bulb — it needs proper repair, and sometimes welding, to be safe and square again.
The Fixes Are Usually Simpler Than You Think
Most signage problems fall into a few categories:
Burned-out or aging lighting — Older fluorescent and neon signs fail panel by panel. Retrofitting to LED makes the sign brighter, more even, and cheaper to run, with far fewer service calls.
Electrical faults — Bad transformers, wiring, and connections are common causes of flickering and dark sections. These need a licensed electrician, not a handyman.
Physical damage — Bent frames, broken posts, and cracked faces on menu boards and monument signs can be repaired and reinforced rather than fully replaced.
Done right, signage work is also a chance to lower your power bill. LED retrofits cut energy use and last years longer than what they replace.
One Team for Sign, Light, and Power
Signage sits at the intersection of two trades: the sign itself and the electrical that powers it. That's why a lot of operators get bounced between a sign company and an electrician, paying both and waiting on both.
TechChefs handles the whole job. As a licensed commercial electrical and technology contractor, we repair and retrofit signage, fix the electrical behind it, and even handle welding and structural repair on menu board frames and posts. One call, one team, one invoice.
Don't Let a Small Problem Stay Lit Up as a Big One
A single dark letter today is cheap to fix. Left alone, it usually means more failures behind it — and more lost traffic every night until it's handled.
TechChefs serves restaurants and commercial businesses across DFW and North Texas. If your sign or menu board isn't pulling its weight, let's get it bright, readable, and working again.
Call TechChefs at 972-901-9948 for a free estimate.