Prime Sign Installation—Finding Their Missing Tool

What happens when a growing sign installation company realizes it’s missing a key tool? For Cody Jarrell, the answer wasn’t more work—it was smarter equipment. This story follows his journey from starting with nothing to building a thriving installation business, and how adding a sign installation bucket truck helped him scale efficiently, increase service capacity, and reduce reliance on larger trucks.

Phillips Signs

When Ben Phillips started painting truck doors by hand in the late 1970s, he never imagined the sign company his curiosity would build. More than forty years later, Phillips Signs continues to grow—driven by craftsmanship, relationships, and smart investments in equipment. This story explores how a long-term partnership with Van Ladder bucket trucks became part of that journey.

Chariot Bucket and Accessories

Over the past few years, one piece of equipment has reshaped how sign installers work in the field: the Chariot Bucket. Based on real feedback from sign companies nationwide, this award-winning system—paired with purpose-built accessories—is helping crews work faster, safer, and with fewer hands in the bucket. Here’s what installers are saying about how the Chariot is changing their day-to-day workflow.

How SignARC Transformed Its Installation Workflow With a Van Ladder Chariot Bucket Truck

When SignARC of Beckley struggled with labor shortages and outdated equipment, they didn’t just replace a truck—they transformed their entire installation workflow. Discover how a Van Ladder Chariot Bucket Truck replaced cranes, reduced crew sizes, and helped SignARC work faster, safer, and more efficiently in real-world conditions.

A Culture Built on Trust — Including Trust in Their Equipment

KC Custom Signs in Kansas City isn’t just growing—it’s thriving, thanks to a culture built on trust, teamwork, and the right tools. Founder Mike Kuzmich shares how a Van Ladder bucket truck helped transform their install game, improve reliability, and support national expansion. With nearly zero downtime and six years of dependable performance, Mike says, “It doesn’t just work—it will outwork you.” Discover why KC Custom Signs recently upgraded to their second Van Ladder and how it continues to fuel their future.

Why Every Sign Company Should Consider a Service Division

Thinking about starting a sign service division? This post breaks down why it’s one of the smartest moves a sign company can make. From predictable revenue and better customer retention to winning future manufacturing contracts, service builds long-term success. Learn what it takes to run a great service team—and how Van Ladder’s sign-specific truck design gives you the edge in speed, storage, and reliability.

Single-Man Bucket or Two-Man Bucket?

Do you really need a two-man bucket truck for sign installations? In most cases, no. Van Ladder’s single-man Chariot Bucket, paired with purpose-built accessories, allows installers to handle most jobs solo—more efficiently and at half the cost. In this post, we compare single-man vs two-man bucket trucks in real-world scenarios, including insight from sign pros like Jason Ricketts who’ve diversified their fleets for maximum ROI.

Subcontracting Installations Versus Owning Your Own Bucket Truck

When is it time to stop subcontracting your sign installs and bring the work in-house? This post walks through the financial, operational, and strategic factors sign company owners should consider—from fixed costs and staffing to service potential and sales efficiency. Learn why many are choosing to invest in their own bucket truck and how the Van Ladder is built for companies making that leap.

Bucket Truck Accessories for the Sign Industry

Today’s signs may be lighter, but that doesn’t mean they’re easier to install—unless you have the right tools. Van Ladder’s Chariot Bucket is packed with purpose-built accessories made specifically for the sign industry. From rotating forks and clamps to banner spindles and pattern arms, these tools give installers the freedom to work solo—efficiently and safely. See how one truck can be your aerial workshop.

What’s Scary About a Used Bucket Truck?

Buying a used bucket truck might save money upfront—but hidden costs can derail your budget and your schedule. From brittle hydraulic hoses buried inside the boom to diesel engines that hate idling, this post explores the top repair risks that make used trucks a gamble. Learn what to look out for and why an all-electric Van Ladder may be a smarter long-term investment—backed by a 5-year warranty and simplified service.