I always ask budget, it's not to let them set the price, it's so I'm not wasting my time quoting a $4000 sandblasted dimensional
sign when they only have $1500 to spend. Don't forget we work in a very niche industry, most people don't buy
signs on a regular basis and have no idea what they are worth, some people may look at a large electrical
sign pylon and not realize it's worth almost as much as their house.
If someone comes in looking for a
sign, I generally try to get as much info from them as possible, after I get that I ask if they have a budget, if they do great, if not I show them examples of past work i've done with rough prices, most of the time I am able to get an idea of how much they want to spend out of them, and i can quote a product that fits within their budget.
Example:
Me:"For about $1500 we can do a
sign similar to this one here"
Client:" "Oh god I don't need any think that fancy/expensive"
Me: "Ok, well for $800 I can do something like this"
untill you find the sweet spot.