Free Printable Business Hours Sign

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If you need a quick and simple way to display your store or office schedule, this free printable business hours sign is a great option.

Just print it, write in your hours by hand, and post it where customers, clients, or visitors can see it.

This printable has a clean black-and-white design with a simple clock icon, a Business Hours heading, and blank lines for each day of the week.

It works well for retail shops, salons, studios, offices, small businesses, reception areas, and service-based businesses that want a neat and easy-to-update sign.

Printable Details

Title: Printable Business Hours Sign.
Used For: Storefront doors, front windows, checkout counters, reception desks, office entrances, salon doors, studio entryways, and small business displays.
Page Length: 1.
Paper Size: 8.5 × 11 in (portrait).
File Size: 68 KB.
File Type: PDF.
Color: Black & White.
License: Personal Use.

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At a Glance

  • Free printable business hours sign.
  • Black-and-white design with a simple clock icon.
  • Fill-in-the-blank format.
  • Space to write hours by hand.
  • Includes all 7 days of the week.
  • Portrait layout.
  • Includes one personal-use disclaimer page.

Overview

This printable business hours sign is designed for business owners who want something simple, clear, and flexible. Instead of editing a digital file every time your schedule changes, you can print the sign once and write in your hours manually.

The layout is easy to use. At the top, there is a Business Hours heading paired with a small clock icon. Below that, each day of the week is listed in abbreviated form with blank spaces for opening and closing times.

The sign uses this format:

Mon: ______ to ______
Tue: ______ to ______
Wed: ______ to ______
Thu: ______ to ______
Fri: ______ to ______
Sat: ______ to ______
Sun: ______ to ______

Because the design is black and white, it stays printer-friendly and works for many types of businesses. The simple clock icon adds a little visual interest without making the sign look busy or overly decorative.

What’s Included in the Printable

This PDF includes one business hours sign page and one personal-use disclaimer page.

The first page contains the actual sign. It includes:

  • A Business Hours heading.
  • A simple clock icon.
  • Abbreviated days of the week.
  • Blank lines to handwrite opening and closing times.
  • A clean black-and-white retail-style layout.

The second page is the standard personal-use disclaimer page.

The printable is designed to be easy to print and practical to use, especially if you want something simple that can be updated by hand.

How to Use This Business Hours Sign

Download the PDF and print the sign on standard letter-size paper. Then use a pen or marker to fill in your opening and closing times for each day.

Once completed, place the sign somewhere visible so customers or visitors can quickly check your schedule. Common places include:

  • Front doors.
  • Storefront windows.
  • Reception counters.
  • Checkout areas.
  • Entry tables.
  • Salon stations.
  • Office lobbies.
  • Studio doors.
  • Service desks.
  • Vendor booths.

If your business is not open on a certain day, you can write Closed on that line. That makes the sign flexible even though it uses a clean blank format.

This kind of sign is useful for both permanent and temporary setups. For example, you might use it for a new business, a seasonal booth, a pop-up shop, or a small office that occasionally changes its schedule.

Printing Tips

For everyday use, regular printer paper works fine. If you want the sign to feel sturdier or more polished, print it on white cardstock instead.

Because the sign is black and white, it should print well on most home and office printers without using color ink. The design is simple, so the file size stays small, and the sign should come out crisp and readable.

Print the page at full size on 8.5 × 11-inch paper for the best result. If you want a smaller version for a tabletop display or compact frame, you can reduce the scale in your printer settings.

For longer-term use, place the finished sign in a clear frame, plastic sheet protector, or acrylic sign holder. Laminating is another good option if you want the sign to last longer or if it will be displayed in a public-facing area.


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