Why five cities and not a list of forty
Plenty of sign companies publish a page for every town within a hundred miles. We have five, because five is the number we can write honestly about. Each of these pages exists because we have finished work there that you can look at: photographs of the actual install, the actual client, linked to the rest of that job. If we cannot show you a project in a city, we would rather tell you we install there in a sentence than build a page pretending it is a branch office.
There is exactly one Notatek address and one phone number, and they are the same on every page here. No city-specific numbers that forward somewhere, no rented suite addresses. If you call about a Salt Lake job, you reach the building where the sign will actually be made.
What the drive actually changes
Distance changes how a job is scheduled, not who builds it. Inside Utah County a site measure is an errand — someone leaves the shop, takes the dimensions, and is back before the afternoon print queue clears. That is why our American Fork, Lehi and Orem work tends to involve more in-person checkpoints: it costs an hour, so we spend it.
Salt Lake, at roughly forty minutes over the Point of the Mountain, is planned differently. Everything is staged, test-fitted and loaded before the truck leaves, because the fix for a missing bracket cannot be a walk across the shop. In practice that discipline is why the valley installs tend to finish in one visit. The parts of a project that genuinely take time — art approval, the landlord’s sign criteria, city review, an electrical inspection — take the same time in all five cities, and they set the schedule far more than the mileage ever does.
The same shop makes all of it
Whichever city you are in, the capability list does not change. Design, large format print, routing and fabrication, vinyl application, electrical assembly and installation all happen under one roof, which is the reason a multi-location brand can get the same red in Midvale and in Provo. These are the four we get asked for most across the whole service area:
Illuminated channel letters, cabinets, monument signs and pylon panels — drawn, wired, permitted and installed from our own bucket trucks.
Cars, vans, box trucks and trailers printed and applied in-house, so a whole fleet can be done at once and actually match.
Wall murals, suspended acrylic, frosted glass film and wayfinding for offices, campuses and multi-building sites.
Hours, logos, door decals and full window vinyl — the fastest change a leased storefront can make to what it says.
Apparel, promotional products, trade show displays and interior lobby signage come out of the same building — see the full list of what we make.
Not on the list?
We regularly install in Highland, Alpine, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Saratoga Springs, Springville, Spanish Fork, Draper and Sandy as well — those are all inside a comfortable radius of the shop, and several of them are closer than Salt Lake. They do not have their own page because we would only be repeating what the five above already say. Further out — Park City, Tooele, Heber, Ogden, St. George — is a conversation rather than a no; it depends on the size of the job and whether it is one visit or five.
The quickest way to find out is to ask. Call (801) 796-1411 with the address and roughly what you are picturing, and you will get a straight answer about whether we are the right shop for it.