★ Vinyl Wraps

Color change. Branding. Reversible.

Full or partial vinyl wraps in any color, finish, or pattern. Your factory paint stays underneath. Common for fleet branding, custom looks, and color experiments without committing to paint.

Full or PartialWhole vehicle or accent panels
ReversibleFactory paint stays underneath
Specialty FinishesMatte, satin, chrome, carbon fiber
Fleet BrandingLogos, custom graphics, livery
What It Is

Wrap, don't paint. When it makes sense to.

Vinyl wrap is a thin film applied over your existing paint that changes the color, finish, or look of the vehicle. Properly installed, the factory paint underneath is preserved. Common reasons to wrap: color change without committing, branded fleet vehicles, specialty finishes paint can't easily produce (matte, satin, chrome, color-shift, carbon fiber), or protecting the paint from sun and minor wear.

Reversible commitment. The factory paint stays underneath.

We work with quality vinyl from the major manufacturers — 3M, Avery Dennison — and select the right material for your use case (full wrap vs. partial vs. fleet vs. specialty finish). Most quality wraps last 3–5 years before noticeable wear, more if garage-kept.

Wrap Options

From accent to full color change.

Full WrapEntire vehicle, full color change
Top-Tier
Partial WrapHood, roof, accent panels — chrome delete, two-tone, etc.
Standard
Fleet BrandingCustom designs, logos, livery, vehicle graphics
Available
Matte FinishSleek, modern, low-reflection
Premium
Satin FinishBetween matte and gloss — soft sheen
Premium
Chrome / MirrorHighly reflective, attention-grabbing
Specialty
Color-Shift / FlipColor changes with viewing angle
Specialty
Carbon Fiber PatternTextured CF look on accent panels
Premium
What Goes Into Your Quote

Pricing depends on coverage + vinyl + complexity.

Full vs. partial, standard color vs. specialty finish, fleet design complexity, vehicle size. Tell us your vehicle and what look you want — quote within one business day.

Better pricing than we could put in writing here.

Common Questions

What people ask before they book.

Wrap vs. paint — when does each make sense?
Wrap if: you want a color change without committing to repaint, a finish paint can't easily produce (matte, chrome, color-shift), or fleet branding. Paint if: you want permanence, the deepest possible gloss, or your existing paint is in poor condition. Wrap requires good underlying paint to bond properly.
How long does a wrap last?
Quality vinyl on a daily driver: 3–5 years before noticeable wear (edge lift, fading on horizontal surfaces from UV). Longer if garage-kept and washed gently. Some customers swap wraps every 2–3 years for a new look; others keep one for the life of the vehicle.
Will the wrap damage my paint?
No — properly installed, vinyl wrap actually protects the underlying paint from sun and minor wear. Important caveat: the underlying paint needs to be in good condition before we wrap it (no peeling clearcoat, no bare metal). We'll assess paint condition during the quote.
How long does install take?
Full wrap: 3–5 business days (depending on vehicle size and design complexity). Partial wrap: 1–2 days. Fleet logo work on a single vehicle: typically 1 day. We don't compress the timeline — quality install requires careful prep, application, and curing.
What about damage to the wrap itself?
Individual panel sections can be replaced if damaged. Color-matched material from the original wrap shop is ideal. Larger damage might require partial re-wrap. Routine vinyl care (hand wash, gentle soap, no high-pressure spray on edges) keeps wraps looking new.