Tips to Keep Your Banner From Blowing Away (2024)

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APRIL 8, 2020| SpeedPro

Outside vinyl banners can provide an exceptional amount of brand exposure and decoration to an office building or event space. They usually hang off the side of a building or stand-alone outside of doorways or along walkways. To make sure yourcustom bannersprovide positive brand exposure and spread your message, you’ll need to ensure that they don’t blow away due to wind.

Below, you can find some of the top tips for protecting your banners from wind:

1. Have a Strong Base

If you feature any standing banners outdoors, you need to make sure these banners have a stable base to stand on. There are several types of banner stands that come with a variety of bases that you can use to accomplish this purpose. The main aspect of a strong base is that it’s heavy and wide enough to keep a banner pole standing straight up in the air even when it’s windy.

Some of the best bases for standing business vinyl banners include:

  • Zoom Flex Flag Stackable Bases:Zoom Flex Flag Stackable Basesare some of the most popular bases on the market today. These bases can be filled with sand or liquid for extra weight and stability. For cold months, where the temperature drops below freezing, water shouldn’t be used, so the capacity for sand is extra helpful. Since the base is stackable, you can also add extra height and weight to your banners.
  • Zoom Flex Flag Fillable Base:Like the base mentioned above, theZoom Flex Flag Fillable Baseprovides users with a base that can be weighed down with sand or seven gallons of liquid. One of the extra benefits this base gives is that it’s shaped like a tire so that it can be turned on its side and rolled to a new location. If you’re consistently changing where you place your banners, this is a must-have base.
  • Zoom Flex Flag Drive-Over Base:For those people setting up banners at a tailgate or other relevant location, aZoom Flex Flag Drive-Over Base. Metal arms keep the base under a vehicle’s tire. The extra weight from the vehicle ensures that the base doesn’t come loose or tip over due to the elements. As it is secured under a vehicle, this base is incredibly portable and perfect for events held near or in parking lots.

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2. Use a Stake for Soft Surfaces

If you’re placing a banner in the dirt or grass, you go with a stake instead of a base to make the banner even more sturdy. With a stake, you’ll bore into the ground enough that the banner can’t be tipped over due to the wind.

All you have to do is properly drive the stake into the ground, making sure that you follow instructions for how deep the stake is meant to go. If it’s not placed deep enough, the banner will be more likely to tip over due to the wind. Generally, the deeper the stake is placed, the better it will hold up to everyday pressures from the wind and other elements.

For example, theZoom Flex Flag Auger Stakeis one of the most powerful stakes available for consumers to use to mount their banners on. The stake features a spiral bit design that helps users bore the stake into the ground. With its use, you can expect your banner to stay upright in regular weather conditions. Another excellent option is theZoom Flex Flag Ground Stake, which features a steel stake that bores deep into the ground, keeping its banner secure.

3. Pick the Right Banner Materials

If the wind is a major concern for your banners, you’ll want to use materials that are designed to withstand the wind. Two popular materials for banners placed outdoors are cast vinyl and mesh. Both of these materials offer the flexibility needed to protect against wind damage.

One of the best materials to use on outdoor banners is vinyl mesh. Asmesh is perforated, it allows wind to pass throughout it with ease and won’t billow excessively in windy conditions. Along with being wind-resistant, vinyl mesh is an attractive material to place your graphics on, and it holds up against other elements of the weather like rain, snow and ice.

Besides mesh, you can also choose to usecast vinyloutdoors. Cast vinyl isn’t perforated, but it still offers excellent protection against the wind. It’s a very flexible material that can be reinforced with grommets or attached to banner stands to ensure that the banner doesn’t blow away in the wind or become damaged. In appearance, cast vinyl will not have the transparent look that vinyl mesh has, and will appear more solid instead.

4. Tie Hanging Banners Securely

Whenlarge hanging bannersare hung over a building’s entrance or off of the side of a wall, it’s important to secure the banners properly so that they don’t come loose. When companies don’t do their due diligence and tie their hanging banners to a surface, they set themselves up to have banners blow completely away.

Even if the banner doesn’t blow away in the wind, an improperly tied hanging banner could wrinkle or have parts of it flap away from the surface due to wind. The result of banners either getting blown away or having their visual appeal influenced by wrinkling is that you don’t get your message to consumers.

To ensure that your banners represent your company well outdoors, it’s a good idea to go with custom business banners that have grommets. With these grommets, users can pass ropes or zip-ties through them to secure the hanging banner to the surface. By tying the banner to a surface, you can ensure that the top, bottom and sides of the banner are attached tight enough that the banner doesn’t come loose and wrinkle due to the effect of the wind.

Choose SpeedPro for the Most Secure Banner Stands and the Highest Quality Materials

SpeedPro produces top of the line, weather-resistant custom business banners. By working with us, you’ll receive all of the help you need to ensure that your outside vinyl banners are never blown away in the wind. Whether you need sturdy banner stands or mesh banners that let wind pass through, we have you covered. As anationwide network of studiosthat specializes in large format graphics, SpeedPro has the expertise and materials to produce visually appealing, wind-resistant banners.

Find your local studio todayto speak with one of our representatives to get a free quote and discuss your banner needs.

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Tips to Keep Your Banner From Blowing Away? ›

In extremely windy areas, banners can become easily damaged. A common solution to prevent this from happening is to cut wind slits into the banner. Wind slits are crescent-shaped slits that are cut into the banner, allowing wind to easily pass through.

How do I protect my banner from wind? ›

In extremely windy areas, banners can become easily damaged. A common solution to prevent this from happening is to cut wind slits into the banner. Wind slits are crescent-shaped slits that are cut into the banner, allowing wind to easily pass through.

How do you weight down a hanging banner? ›

Pole Pockets

A pole pocket is created by folding over banner material and sewing it to the back of the banner. They're commonly used to free-hang a banner and keep it rigid or to weigh down the bottom of the banner with a dowel.

How do you secure a banner? ›

When it comes to banner hanging, there are a few different options.
  1. Rope: This is probably the easiest way to go about it. Just tie one end of the rope around your pole and use the other end to tie up your banner.
  2. Bungee chords: They allow for flexibility and stretching on the corners.
  3. Zip Ties: Secure and easy to use.

How do I keep my banner from sagging in the middle? ›

In order to prevent sags between grommet spaces, it is wise to begin securing a banner from one of the top corners and then securing each consecutive grommet, one by one, until the adjacent corner is secured.

How long do banners last outside? ›

While outdoor banners experience moderate to extreme environmental conditions, that eventually over time, will cause the banner to deteriorate or fade. Typically though, most outdoor printed banners, last for about 3 to 5 years with cut vinyl lettered banners possibility achieving a 7 to 10 year lifespan.

Why is my banner leaning forward? ›

Failing to slot the pole in the button will cause the banner to lean forward and look unsightly when in use. If your banner does lean forward, this will be a common reason why and is easily fixed.

What is the best way to hang a banner on a house? ›

Velcro strips are the best way to hang banners without damaging your wall. Split the Velcro strips into two parts. Attach one piece to the back of your banner, then the other to the wall or wrapped around a pole. This method is best for indoor use.

How do I keep my banner from flying around? ›

Here are three great ways to keep the wind from turning banners into bummers.
  1. Bungee Cords. You know them. You love them. ...
  2. Mesh Banners. Come, on wind. ...
  3. Flags. If you're using banners or signs in high wind areas often – say a beach or anywhere in Chicago – you might consider flags instead of full banners.
Feb 28, 2018

How do you secure a vinyl banner? ›

Simply hang the banner on the hooks using the grommets. Cables and Hooks: When you want your custom vinyl banner to stay indefinitely, you can use cables that attach to hanging hooks on the ceiling or walls. Magnets: With a smooth metallic surface, strong magnets will hold your banner!

What are banner grommets? ›

Grommets are small metal rings that reinforce the holes drilled in a material. They're made for hanging the banner and protecting it. Most often, you see eyelets on curtains. But grommets are also handy for flag banners or retractable banners.

How do you make a banner look good? ›

8 Design Tips to Create the Perfect Banner
  1. Know Your Purpose. ...
  2. Make the Banner Pop From Its Surroundings. ...
  3. Choose Colors Wisely. ...
  4. Use High-Quality Images. ...
  5. Make Text Readable From a Distance. ...
  6. Keep Text Concise. ...
  7. Make Sure Large Banners Have a Clear Focal Point. ...
  8. Use Quality Materials.
Mar 21, 2019

How do you protect a paper banner? ›

You should use all the grommets provided to prevent your banner from tearing out or ripping. You can use bungee cords, hanging clips, ropes, and zip ties to help secure your banner, but we highly recommend you use bungees. You can display your banner on the side of buildings, on a fence, or between poles.

Are banner shields stronger? ›

Shields with banners are now temporarily stronger than normal shields (10 absorption instead of 5, and better knockback resistance) to test different shield types.

Can you frame a banner? ›

Aluminum outdoor wall banner frames are a versatile way to display any size banner from small to huge. These frames offer a durable, long lasting and affordable platform to professionally display banners keeping them tight and in place.

What is the best material for an outdoor banner? ›

Vinyl banners – the best material for an outdoor banner? Vinyl banners are made from a plastic comprised of ethylene and chlorine, which when combined form polyvinyl chloride or PVC. This is what we refer to as vinyl – an extremely durable, water resistant, weather proof material that is unlikely to tear.

What makes a banner stand out? ›

Over 70% of banners use neutral tones as a background colour –white, grey and black. These monotone colours help to create a stark contrast, making sure that important information – such as their branding, images and text stand out.

How do you keep banners fresh? ›

To keep it looking fresh and new, clean your banner periodically with a soft, damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive or harsh cleaning products, as these can damage the vinyl and print. Repair any tears or damage promptly.

What is a strong banner material? ›

A scrim banner is the most common option for outdoor banners. Scrim vinyl is a substrate that's incredibly strong, so it's able to withstand extreme weather conditions that other banner materials cannot. If you want a long-lasting outdoor banner, a scrim vinyl is the perfect choice for you.

How do you hang a banner outside? ›

Zip Ties: Zip ties are the easiest way to securely attach your outdoor vinyl banner to a chain-link fence. Add grommets around all four sides of your banner, preferably every two feet if you have a larger sign, and loop zip ties through the holes. Wrap the ends of the zip ties around the fence and secure.

What is banner reinforcement? ›

A reinforced hem is used on larger banners fitted in more exposed locations. Reinforcing uses additional nylon webbing (similar to seatbelt material) which is high-frequency welded to the edges of the banner. A reinforced hem is generally advised on exposed outdoor banners larger than 10 square metres in area.

How do you keep a banner on a stand? ›

HOW CAN I STOP MY BANNER STAND FROM FALLING DOWN?
  1. Place a Weight at the Base (especially for Pull Up Stand) One way to keep the banner stand upright is to place some substantial weight on the base. ...
  2. Tie it Back Against the Wall. ...
  3. Buy a Display Stand with a Water Base. ...
  4. On Damage And Dust.
Sep 20, 2017

How do you make a banner hang straight? ›

Punch a hole in each corner of your banner.

Use a hole punch large enough so the male end of the grommet, the one with the raised cylinder, can fit through it. Make the holes in the same place in each corner so the banner will hang straight.

What is an adhesive hanger on a banner? ›

Adhesive banner or grommet tabs are designed to be easier to use and more durable than traditional metal grommets. Banner tabs have a strong adhesive that sticks to a banner's edges or corners, offering reinforcement and a built-in loop to hang the banner.

How do you hang a large fabric banner? ›

The best way to hang a fabric banner on a smooth wall is by using Velcro adhesive strips, which allow your banner to look flush against the wall.
...
Some of the most common banner-hanging accessories include:
  1. Bungee Cords.
  2. Nylon Rope.
  3. Velcro.
  4. Hanging Clips.
  5. Zip Ties.
  6. Screws.
  7. Hooks.

How do you hold a banner to a pole? ›

Displaying a banner on a flagpole can be accomplished using either grommets or a pole pocket. With grommets, use metal hanging clips or zip ties to secure to a pole. Remember to make sure the pole is designed to fit the ¼” clips. Pole pockets are ideal for sliding a flagpole through the top or bottom of the banner.

How do you secure a porch banner? ›

To secure your banner, start by inserting one end of a zip tie through a grommet and then through an anchor point, like a fence or a metal ring. Next, fasten the two ends of the zip tie tightly together. For optimal stability, it's generally recommended to repeat this process for all four corners of the banner.

What is the best knot for hanging a banner? ›

The types of knots that should be used for tying banners should be a slip knot that allows the rope's tension to be tightened without slipping loose unless the knot is released. Knots like this include the Tautline Hitch Knot, which is a very good knot for securing banners.

How do you hang a large birthday banner? ›

For larger banners that need to stay up longer, stick tacks in each of the four corners and along the edges of the banner. For a more permanent banner, nail the banner up at the four corners and middle of the edges of the banner. Some banners may come with loops at the corners.

How long will a vinyl banner last outside? ›

A north-facing banner is not directly exposed to sunlight. This will increase the longevity of your outdoor banner. When it's all said and done, vinyl banners can last two to three years outside, depending on weather conditions and sun exposure.

Can you tape on vinyl banner? ›

Best used with vinyl banner material, you can hem your banners without the need to sew or use tape. Reinforce your banners by adding an extra fold and hemming it with Banner Hem Tape. Hem Tape can be used in extreme temperatures and attaches well to metal, paint, glass and low-energy surfaces.

What sticks to vinyl banner? ›

Epoxy and acrylic (found in the glue), are made to work for vinyl. However, the modification shortens the adhesiveness of the glue. Glue isn't a good choice for long term banners, but it is a perfect fit for one-time events like birthdays, grand openings or other special sales or events.

What can you use instead of a grommet? ›

A webbing loop is a great alternative to a grommet for things like sails, tie downs, fabric covers and more. Webbing loops are very useful, and they even have some added benefits versus installing grommets.

What is a banner clip? ›

Banner hangers and clips let you easily suspend banners from ceilings. Shop Now » Banner hangers (also known as banner clips) enhance the visibility of messages you desire to communicate.

What color mode is best for banner? ›

RGB is the best choice for anything online, like your website, ad posters or banners, and logos. RGB colors are generated through an additive method, and the three colors combined together make white.

What is the most popular size for a banner? ›

What are the Standard Banner Ad Sizes? Common banner ad sizes include 468 x 60 (banner), 728 x 90 (leaderboard banner), 250 x 250 (square) and 120 x 600 (skyscraper). The standard banner ad for mobile is 320 x 50 (mobile leaderboard).

What string to hold up banners? ›

Using nylon rope is one of the most common ways to hang a banner. Going through the tabs center hole with the rope with give your banner the most strength. Make sure you tie the rope to something stable so the banner doesn't blowdown.

How do you hang a banner without grommets? ›

One simple way to hang your banner is to use velcro strips on your banner and wall if you don't have grommet holes. How to hang fabric on a wall you can even use small tacks or nails for something more permanent. That is if you don't mind holes.

What kind of banner for windy conditions? ›

A mesh banner is the best choice for outdoor events such as festivals, celebrations, and concerts. These banners allow wind and sound to pass through the material. Since the mesh is lighter than vinyl and wind can pass through, it counteracts the “sail” effect.

How do you protect vinyl banners? ›

Vinyl banners should be stored in a cool, dry location. Keep your banner away from direct sunlight to prevent fading, and away from potentially damaging agents like bleaches and detergents. Store your banner in a clean, airtight container to prevent damage. Banners shouldn't be folded or crumpled while in storage.

How would you keep banners and hoardings properly when the wind blows? ›

By tying the banner to a surface, you can ensure that the top, bottom and sides of the banner are attached tight enough that the banner doesn't come loose and wrinkle due to the effect of the wind.

What are banner reinforcements? ›

Reinforced corners are made of 13 oz. vinyl banner material that is reinforced with 1 3/16" PVC coated webbing to provide added toughness. The material is cut into a triangle and added to each of the corners of the banner on the backside. The reinforced corners provide extra strength for the banner.

Do wind vent holes in banners make a difference? ›

The verdict

If you have a banner tied in such a way that it will remain relatively flat in the wind, then it seems that the benefits of putting in vents are minimal unless you make your banner into Swiss cheese. You are simply better off making a slightly small banner to achieve the same reduction in load.

How long do outdoor vinyl banners last? ›

Depending on your banner's size and quality, as well as where you place it, it can last anywhere from two to 12 years.

Why do they put holes in banners? ›

The air flows through these holes made on the hoardings or banners and reduces the pressure on the hoardings. Therefore, the hoardings do not get blown away or torn apart due to air pressure.

What factors control the way the wind blows? ›

In general, the speed of wind is determined by the magnitude of the air pressure difference between two points, with greater speeds resulting from greater air pressure differences. Wind direction results from the orientation of those air pressure differences, with air moving from higher to lower air pressure.

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