Logo Design · Arp, TX

Logo Design for Construction Companies in Arp

A construction company's logo gets printed, stitched, stamped, and stuck on more surfaces than almost any other type of business. If yours doesn't hold up across all of them, that's a problem worth fixing.

Your Logo Goes More Places Than You Think

The average construction company puts its logo on somewhere between 15 and 25 different surfaces. Truck doors, hard hats, yard signs, invoices, bid packets, uniforms, equipment, business cards, social media profiles, permit applications. That's a lot of places for a bad logo to show up.

And if you're running a construction business in Arp or anywhere in Smith County, your logo is doing real work. It's on the side of your truck parked at a job site off US-64. It's on the estimate you hand to a homeowner. It's the tiny circle next to your Google listing. A logo that looked fine when you printed it on letter-sized paper can turn into an unreadable smear at 40 pixels wide.

Most construction logos fall into two categories: either they were made in five minutes using a free tool online, or someone paid a designer who gave them something overly complicated with too many colors and thin lines that disappear at small sizes. Both are bad outcomes.

What a Construction Logo Actually Needs to Do

There's no mystery to this. A good construction logo needs to meet a short list of requirements, and most don't.

1. **Read clearly at every size.** From a 48-foot trailer wrap down to a 16x16 favicon in a browser tab. If you have to squint, it fails.

2. **Work in one color.** You'll need it embroidered on polos, stamped on forms, etched on metal. If it only looks right in full color, it's not done.

3. **Not rely on clip art or generic icons.** The crossed-hammer-and-house thing has been used by thousands of companies. It says nothing about yours.

4. **Look current without chasing trends.** Trendy logos date fast. A clean, simple mark will still look professional in ten years.

5. **Fit the type of work you do.** Residential framing, commercial buildouts, concrete, excavation—these are different businesses. The logo should suggest what you actually do, not just "construction" in general.

That's the checklist. Everything we design gets measured against it.

The Process and What It Costs

Logo design starts at $500, and the timeline is typically 1–2 weeks. You'll get initial concepts, a round of revisions, and final files in every format you'll need—vector files for print, PNGs for web, versions with and without your company name.

For a construction company in Arp, that means files ready to send to whoever does your truck lettering, your uniform embroidery, and your yard signs. No going back and forth trying to get the right file type. No paying extra because someone needs an AI or EPS version you were never given.

If you also need a website to go with it, a simple site starts at $300 and takes a few days. But the logo stands on its own as a project. One thing at a time is fine.

What does logo design cost for construction companies?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most construction companies in Arp land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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