Common Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Illuminated Signs in Melbourne
You just spent $5,000 on an attractive illuminated sign for your shop in Melbourne. It’s installed, and in just weeks, it is flickering nonstop. The first time it rains heavily, water starts accumulating inside. The council then arrives with a violation notice.
Illuminated signs often fail due to just five basic oversights, including improper weatherproofing, wrong wiring installation, improper placement, lack of council approval, and unqualified installation contractors. All of these mistakes will result in costly maintenance and council penalties, up to $1,500.
Key Points
- Most Melbourne councils mandate permits for all illuminated business signs; otherwise, fines and removal orders apply.
- Your installation must have IP65 weatherproof sealing and proper drainage holes.
- Only use qualified/licensed electricians for the job, since unauthorised work negates warranties and insurance coverage.
- Outdoor illuminated signs should have 300-800 nits for optimal visibility without complaints.
Why You Must Get Council Approval First
The biggest mistake I see? Businesses install their illuminated sign without asking the council for permission. They assume it’s fine, then get hit with removal orders.
Here’s the truth: Almost every illuminated sign in Melbourne needs a council permit. Each council has different rules based on your location, sign size, and how bright it is.
You’ll need to provide:
- Detailed plans showing size and lighting type
- Proof that your sign follows planning rules
- Public liability insurance
- Electrical certificates from licensed electricians
What happens most frequently is that you order your customised illuminated sign without verifying the regulations from the council. You later discover that your sign is either too large, too bright, or placed at an inappropriate location. Making adjustments after production will cost three times more than making changes to your digital design.
My advice: Submit your proposal to the council before constructing your sign.
Why Your LED Sign Flickers (And How to Stop It)
Nothing frustrates business owners more than a flickering LED sign. It looks cheap and unprofessional. The good news? It’s completely preventable.
LED signs flicker for three reasons:
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Wrong Power Supply
Your LEDs need steady power. Many installers use power supplies that are too small to save money. This causes voltage drops. Always get a power supply rated at 120% of your total LED load.
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Wrong Dimmer Type
If you’re using a dimmer for day/night brightness, it must work with LEDs. Old-style dimmers made for regular bulbs make LEDs flicker. You need PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) dimmers designed for LED signs.
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Bad Wiring
Loose connections or thin wires create resistance. This shows up as flickering. Australian Standard AS/NZS 3000:2018 tells you the right wire sizes to use.
Weatherproofing: Don’t Let Rain Destroy Your Investment
Melbourne weather goes from 40°C summers to freezing wet winters. Your outdoor illuminated sign needs to handle both. Yet weatherproofing is the most common installation mistake.
Here’s what works:
- Get IP65 rating minimum: For outdoor signs, you need IP65 protection. This means fully dust-proof and water-resistant. Anything less will fail within two years in Melbourne’s coastal humidity.
- Add drainage holes: Even sealed signs need small holes at the bottom. Without them, condensation and any water that gets in have nowhere to go. I put 6mm holes every 40-50cm along the bottom, covered with mesh to keep bugs out.
- Use proper silicone: Every join needs marine-grade silicone with no gaps. I see incomplete sealing all the time. Re-sealing a failed sign costs $400-800 in labour.
- Protect cable entries: Where power cables enter your sign, use IP-rated cable glands plus extra silicone. This is where water gets in most often.
A 2022 study by the International Sign Association found proper weatherproofing increases LED sign life from 3-4 years to 8-10 years.
Getting the Position and Height Right
Even a perfectly made sign fails if mounted incorrectly.
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Right Height
Mount your main illuminated business sign with the bottom edge 2.4-2.7 metres above the footpath. This gives good visibility for both pedestrians and drivers.
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Check Viewing Angles
Walk your street from both directions before deciding where to mount your sign. I’ve seen expensive signs installed where you can’t see them from the main traffic direction.
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Structure Matters
LED signs are heavy. Your building wall must support the weight plus wind load. Melbourne building codes require engineering certification for signs over 6 square metres.
Avoid these mistakes:
- Mounting where trees will block the sign as they grow
- Installing where your sign creates glare in nearby homes
- Placing signs in shadows during your busy hours
Why You Need a Licensed Electrician
Can you install an illuminated sign without an electrician? No. It’s illegal and dangerous. In Victoria, you must use a licensed electrician for any mains power work. This protects you from three big risks:
- Your insurance won’t cover problems: If an unlicensed person installs your sign and something goes wrong (fire, electrical fault, injury), your insurance pays nothing.
- Your warranty is void: Every good sign manufacturer requires licensed installation. No licence means no warranty.
- You can be fined: Under Victoria’s Electrical Safety Act 1998, illegal electrical work gets fined up to $19,826 for individuals and $99,132 for companies.
Questions to Ask Your Installer
- “What’s your electrical licence number?”
- “Will you give me a Certificate of Electrical Safety?”
- “Have you installed signs in my council area before?”
- “What IP rating will my sign have?”
- “What’s your installation warranty?”
Good installers answer these immediately. Hesitation is a red flag.
Quick Cost Comparison
|
Mistake |
What Happens | Prevention Cost |
Repair Cost |
|
No council approval |
Removal orders, fines | $300-500 |
$2,000-4,000 |
|
Bad weatherproofing |
Water damage, failure | $150-300 |
$800-1,500 |
|
Wrong power supply |
Flickering | $50-150 |
$400-700 |
|
Unlicensed electrician |
Voided warranty | $0 |
$1,200-2,500 |
|
Poor mounting position |
Can’t see it, falls off | $200-400 |
$1,500-3,000 |
Getting Brightness Right
How bright should your sign be at night? You need enough light to be seen, but not so much that you annoy neighbours or break council rules.
Here’s what works:
- Daytime: 600-800 nits for visibility in sunlight
- Evening: 300-500 nits for good visibility without glare
- Late night (after 11 PM): 150-250 nits to meet council rules
Your LED sign should have photocell sensors that adjust brightness automatically based on natural light. This isn’t fancy; it’s necessary for council compliance.
The biggest mistake is making the signs too bright. Business owners think brighter is better, but signs over 1,000 nits at night create complaints and council investigations.
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before installation starts, check these things:
Planning Stage
- Council permit approved in writing
- Design follows local planning rules
- Building owner permission documented
Manufacturing
- IP65 rating for outdoor parts
- Australian Standard certified components
- Power supply sized at 120% of LED load
- Drainage holes in cabinet design
Installation
- Licensed electrician booked
- Mounting height follows council rules
- Marine-grade silicone and IP-rated cable glands
- Photocell controls for brightness
After Installation
- Certificate of Electrical Safety received
- Brightness tested at night
- Drainage holes tested
- Warranty documents stored
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need council approval for an illuminated sign in Melbourne?
Yes. Almost all illuminated business signs need council permits before installation. Each Melbourne council has different rules based on your area and sign size. Apply before you build to avoid expensive changes later.
2. What causes LED signs to flicker?
Flickering comes from undersized power supplies, wrong dimmers, or loose connections. You need an electrician to check your power supply is big enough and all connections are tight.
3. How do I weatherproof an outdoor LED sign?
Use IP65-rated components, install drainage holes every 40-50cm at the bottom, apply marine-grade silicone to all joins, and use IP-rated cable glands. This stops water from getting in.
4. Can I install my sign without an electrician?
No. Victorian law requires licensed electricians for mains-powered work. DIY installation voids your warranty and insurance, and risks fines up to $19,826.
5. What height should my shopfront sign be?
Mount the bottom edge 2.4-2.7 metres above the footpath. This gives the best visibility for people walking and driving past.
Conclusion
Your illuminated sign is a big investment in your Melbourne business. The difference between a sign that works perfectly for 8-10 years and one that needs constant repairs is installation quality.
The mistakes in this guide are no council approval, bad weatherproofing, wrong electrical setup, poor positioning, and unqualified installers. All of them are preventable.
Before you approve any installation, check that your installer has a licence, can answer the questions in this guide, and has references from Melbourne businesses with signs that still work great years later.
Ready to install your sign correctly? Contact licensed sign specialists like Letragrafic with Melbourne experience. Check their electrical licence, ask about their council approval success rate, and get weatherproofing guarantees in writing before signing anything.





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