Installer smoothing white vinyl along the bed side of a pickup truck inside a shop bay

Fleet graphics

Your vans arealready driving

A wrapped work vehicle advertises on every trip it was making anyway. Design, print and install for one van or for the whole yard.

Why bother

The cheapest media you own

A billboard on Loop 202 charges you monthly and stays put. A wrapped truck costs once, then works every time somebody drives it to a job in Chandler, sits in traffic on Rural Road, or parks outside a customer's house for four hours while the crew is inside.

The catch is that a bad one does the same job in reverse. Peeling laminate and a sun-bleached logo on a company van tells every driver behind it exactly how that company maintains things. In this climate that is not a hypothetical.

So fleet work here gets laminated film rated for the sun it is going to get, and artwork designed to stay legible at the distance people actually read it from, which is a car length away at 45 miles an hour, not on a monitor.

Nissan GT-R finished in a black and high visibility yellow graphic livery, rear three quarter view on a wet lot

Coverage

How much vehicle to cover

Full wrap

Every panel, colour and artwork edge to edge. The vehicle stops looking like a van with stickers and starts looking like a company that has its act together.

Partial wrap

Doors, rear and a run along the lower body. Keeps most of the visual weight of a full wrap for a good deal less material and labour.

Decals and lettering

Cut vinyl name, number, licence details and a logo. The minimum that still makes a work truck look deliberate, and the fastest to turn around.

Window perforation

Printed one-way film across rear glass. Reads as solid artwork from outside while the driver keeps usable visibility out.

Trailers and box trucks

Large flat runs that carry artwork better than any other surface on the road. Corrugated sides need the right material and a different approach at every rib.

Signage and banners

Building graphics, storefront lettering, printed banners and event tents, matched to the vehicles so the brand holds together off the road too.

One customer's view

"Highly recommend for all of your tint or car wrap needs, best in Arizona, can't beat the quality or price."

Isaiah Delapaz

Left for us under our former name. The crew and the phone number have not changed.

Fleet questions

Before you commit the fleet

How long will my vehicles be off the road?

A single van is normally a matter of days once artwork is approved, not weeks. Larger fleets are staged so you never lose more than an agreed number of vehicles at a time. Tell us your minimum working count and the schedule is built around it.

Do you design the artwork or do I supply it?

Either. If you have a designer and print-ready files, we install them. If you have a logo and an idea, our design step turns that into a mock-up on your actual vehicle shape, which you sign off before anything is printed.

What happens when we sell a vehicle?

The graphics come off and the paint underneath goes to auction looking better than an unwrapped equivalent of the same age, because it has spent its working life shielded. Removal is a service we do regardless of who installed the film.

Can you match wraps we already have?

Usually. Bring one existing vehicle in so the colour can be matched against the real thing in daylight rather than a specification sheet. Film that has been in the sun for three years is no longer the colour it left the factory as, and matching to the fresh swatch would make your newest vehicle the odd one out.

Count your vehicles

Send the number, the types and roughly what you want on them. We will come back with a staged plan and a price.