Parking sign replacement in Portland Metro is rarely a one-sign job. Once a property crosses the 5-year mark since the last full sign refresh, the ASTM D4956 reflective sheeting on Type I engineer-grade signs is past its rated service life, the Type III high-intensity prismatic on the better signs is dimming, and the U-channel posts have absorbed enough vehicle strikes and freeze-thaw cycles to start leaning. Cojo's metro-wide replacement service handles single damaged signs, batch refresh of an entire lot, and the seasonal walk-throughs that catch problems before a tow dispute or ADA Std 502.6 inspection exposes them.
This service guide covers the four common Portland Metro replacement scenarios, the lead times Cojo runs in 2026, and the photo-evidence chain that protects property owners during the swap.
Why do Portland Metro parking signs need replacement?
Four failure modes drive 90 percent of the replacement work Cojo handles across Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties:
| Failure mode | Typical age | What gives it away |
|---|---|---|
| Faded sheeting | 5 to 8 years | Reflectivity test fails at night; legend reads gray instead of red or blue |
| Vehicle strike | Any age | Bent post, sign rotation past 30 degrees, blank cracked at mounting holes |
| Vandalism / theft | Any age | Tagged sheeting, sticker overlay, missing numbered placards in apartment lots |
| Post corrosion | 8 to 15 years | Rust at concrete-footing line; post rocks in the footing |
What's the difference between sign replacement and full reinstall?
Cojo splits replacement work into three workflows depending on what survived:
- Like-for-like blank swap -- the post is straight and the footing is sound; only the sign blank is replaced. 5 business days from order to install. Lowest cost.
- Post-and-sign rebuild -- post is bent, sheared, or rusted at the footing line. New 12-foot U-channel post, new concrete footing, new sign. 10 business days.
- Full footing-up replacement -- footing has cracked or shifted (common after vehicle strikes on angled-stall ends). New sonotube, new concrete pour, new post, new sign. 12 to 14 business days because of concrete cure time.
Property managers often want a single quote for "the lot." Cojo's standard estimate breaks the work into all three categories so the cost-per-sign reflects the actual scope, not an averaged rate.
How does Portland Metro weather drive replacement timing?
The Willamette Valley climate is harder on signage than most national service-life specs assume. Three weather factors shorten the replacement cycle:
- UV exposure during long summer days -- the Type I and Type III sheeting binders break down 15 to 25 percent faster at Portland's latitude than in cloudier coastal markets.
- Freeze-thaw at the footing -- water pools at the post-concrete interface, freezes, and pries the post away from the footing. Bend, Hillsboro, and Gresham see this earlier than central Portland.
- Salt residue on signs near transit and PBOT-plowed routes -- accelerates aluminum corrosion at the cut edges of the blank.
Cojo recommends a five-year batch refresh cycle for high-exposure lots and an eight-year cycle for sheltered or covered lots. Annual walk-throughs catch the outliers between batch cycles.
Industry Baseline Range
| Replacement scenario | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|
| Like-for-like blank swap (per sign) | $95 to $185 |
| Post-and-sign rebuild (per sign) | $250 to $475 |
| Full footing-up replacement (per sign) | $385 to $695 |
| Numbered placard replacement (per placard) | $35 to $75 |
| Mobilization fee (per site, under 4 signs) | $120 to $240 |
| Lot-wide refresh discount (12+ signs) | 15 to 25 percent off per-sign rate |
Current Market Reality
Replacement pricing in 2026 reflects three pressures: galvanized steel post stock has tightened by 20 percent year-over-year, prismatic sheeting prices are up 12 to 18 percent, and Portland Bureau of Transportation locate-call backlogs add 5 to 10 days when posts are within 10 feet of the public right-of-way. Bundling 12 or more sign replacements into a single mobilization brings per-sign cost back toward the lower end of the range and amortizes the locate work.
Where does Cojo replace signs in Portland Metro?
Cojo's replacement service covers the full tri-county Metro footprint:
- Multnomah County: Portland (all quadrants), Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village
- Washington County: Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Forest Grove, North Plains
- Clackamas County: Lake Oswego, Oregon City, West Linn, Wilsonville, Milwaukie, Happy Valley, Damascus
Standard replacement projects schedule within 5 to 10 business days. Emergency replacements -- struck signs blocking ADA-accessible spaces, fallen fire-lane signs, or signs vandalized during a tow event -- can be expedited to 48 hours.
What's in the replacement closing packet?
Tow contractors and Multnomah County Circuit Court have both rejected wrongful-tow defenses when the property could not produce dated photos of the signage. Cojo delivers a closing packet for every Metro replacement that includes:
- Geotagged before-and-after photos of every replaced sign
- Spec sheet documenting the new sheeting grade, blank gauge, post type, and hardware
- Site map showing each replaced post relative to the property line and entry drives
- ORS 98.812 compliance attestation when the legend is private-property tow-authority
- A 90-day reinstall guarantee covering vandalism damage and a 5-year warranty on the sheeting
Property managers should keep this packet on file and re-photograph the signs annually for the chain of custody.
How does Cojo coordinate with restripe and seal-coat work?
Sign replacement pairs naturally with line striping and seal-coating because both projects close the parking lot on the same days. Cojo schedules the sign work to follow the seal-coat cure (typically 24 to 48 hours after seal application) and to precede or align with the stripe work. Bundling all three under a single mobilization saves 15 to 30 percent on total project cost compared to three separate visits.
For property managers running on a fixed maintenance budget, Cojo can phase the sign replacement across two or three years -- replacing the highest-failure-risk signs (ADA-accessible, fire-lane, tow-authority) first and refreshing the informational and reserved signs in later phases.
Get a parking sign replacement quote for your Portland Metro property
Cojo serves Portland Metro's tri-county region with a dedicated sign-and-post crew that mobilizes from Hood River. Standard refresh projects schedule within 7 to 14 business days; emergency work expedites to 48 hours. Get a custom quote for sign replacement and lot refresh, or compare specs in the parking sign buyer's guide.