Export to JPEG for Web printing

I recently turned Chicago skyline at night and want to make a canvas print out of it (probably impression of Costco, it's my first time). They only accept JPEGs, so I tried to export the image from lightroom as a result. However, I get this strange effect of training in the jpeg format, which I suppose is the compression algorithm. Is there anyway that I can reduce the effect of the compression more? Or will it not serious on a canvas of 16 x 48 print?

It is exported with the ripples jpeg:

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This is what it looks like before I export:

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I export to JPEG (duh) with sRGB and the slider all the way up to 100.

Add a little noise with effects:

And maybe make some smaller test impressions, cheaper just part of the image that includes the sky and part of a building, to see how good or bad the larger canvas could look like.

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