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Monster Screen Printing

Monster Screen Printing in Burbank, CA
628 East Palm AveUnit B, Burbank, CA 91501
(818) 310-8377

Contacts

Street address:
628 East Palm AveUnit B

City / suburb:
Burbank

County:
Los Angeles

State:
California

ZIP code:
91501

Phone:
(818) 310-8377 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
gtdvip@gmail.com

GPS Longitude:
-118.598121643066

GPS Latitude:
34.2046012878418

Business description

Custom vinyl signs, stickers, banners, decals & more!

Like so many great ideas, Monster Printing was born out of necessity. More than a 2 decades ago, George Duarte Jr. had to market his shirts and stickers. He discovered that a printer willing to produce high-quality stickers, decals and shirts on short deadlines didn’t exist. Fast-forward 9 years, and Monster Printing has more than filled that niche from our Burbank, California, headquarters. We’ve taken our dedication to customization, turn-around, quality, environmental responsibility and customer-service that drove our success in the underground community and applied it to other industries that face the same needs—whether it’s a metal band in Europe, a church group on the West Coast or a sushi restaurant down the street.

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 2 to 4
City / suburb: Burbank, CA
County: Los Angeles
Products

vinyl graphics, banner blanks, decals, screen printing, automotive decals, bumper stickers, photo stickers, Apparell, stickers, banners, signs

Brands

Permatac Vinyl, Orofal Vinyl, Orocal Vinyl.

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More details about this business

According to our records, this business is located at 628 East Palm AveUnit B in Burbank (in Los Angeles County), California 91501, the location GPS coordinates are: 34.2046012878418 (latitude), -118.598121643066 (longitude). Monster Screen Printing is categorized under Screen Printing. The company employs approximately 2 to 4 people. You can contact the company by phone at (818) 310-8377. Open from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm (Monday - Friday).
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Hours
Mon
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tue
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wed
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thu
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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