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Window Signs: Houston vs Pasadena

How do window signs rules compare between Houston, TX and Pasadena, TX?

Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Houston Code Chapter 46 limits commercial window signs to 25 percent coverage of any single window pane. Permanent signs may require permits; temporary promotional signs face duration limits.

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Pasadena, TX

Harris County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonPasadena
Coverage Cap25 percent per pane-
Code CitationHouston Code Chapter 46-
Temporary Signs60 days typical limit-
Permit AuthorityHouston Permitting Center-
ExemptEmergency and hours signs-

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Houston FAQ

Can I cover my whole storefront window with vinyl?

No. Houston caps window sign coverage at roughly 25 percent per pane to maintain police visibility and storefront character. Full-window wraps require a variance from Sign Administration.

Do temporary sale signs need a permit?

Generally no for paper or window-cling signs displayed under 60 days, provided total coverage stays within 25 percent. Permanent vinyl or painted signs require a sign permit.

Pasadena FAQ

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