Painting Vehicle Wraps
Painting contractor wraps that turn every truck into a moving portfolio piece and a referral tool in the neighborhoods you work.
Painting is a visual trade. Every neighbor who sees a crew at work is looking at the truck too, and the truck is part of the first impression. A clean, well-designed wrap signals the same attention to craft that customers expect from the work itself. It also keeps the company name in front of the next potential customer while the current job is still in progress.
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Visual credibility
A sharp wrap signals the same quality customers expect from the finished paint job.
Neighborhood visibility
Your truck is at the job site for days. That is extended exposure in the same neighborhood.
Service clarity
Interior, exterior, commercial, residential: what you do readable at a glance.
Consistent across the fleet
Every truck on brand so the company looks the same on every job.
At a glance
- Vehicle types
- Cargo vans, sprinter vans, pickup trucks, box trucks
- Design priority
- Company name and service type readable before the ladder or logo
- Material
- 3M premium vinyl printed with HP Latex inks, installed in-house in Denton
- Warranty
- 2-year workmanship and adhesion on every installation
What painting contractor wraps need to communicate
- Company name and the word painting or painter visible before any other element.
- The type of work you do: residential, commercial, interior, exterior, or some combination.
- One clear phone number or web address readable from across the street.
- A clean, professional look that matches the quality of the work you sell.
- Consistency across the whole fleet.
Built for painting crews
- Layouts designed around cargo vans, sprinters, and pickup truck geometry.
- Durable films that hold up to daily job-site use.
- Color choices that reinforce the brand without competing with the paint samples you show customers.
- Print collateral options to match: business cards, yard signs, door hangers.
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- How does a vehicle wrap help a painting contractor get more jobs?
- A painting crew is on a job site for multiple days. The truck is visible to every neighbor who drives past, and those neighbors are watching because they can see work being done on a house nearby. A readable, professional wrap puts your name in front of the people most likely to need the same work.
- What should a painting contractor truck wrap include?
- Your company name, the word painting or painter, and one phone number sized to read from across the street. If you specialize in interior, exterior, or commercial work, noting that helps people quickly confirm you do what they need.
- How long does a painting contractor wrap last?
- A professionally installed 3M wrap lasts 5 to 7 years, and up to 10 when garage-kept, backed by our 2-year limited workmanship warranty.
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