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We offer Vinyl wrap and window tint. Vinyl wrap involves applying adhesive-backed vinyl sheets to a surface. It’s a more affordable alternative than a professional paint job. It offers durability and flexibility. If you ever want a new look, swapping out the wrap is easy. Vinyl wraps come in a range of bold colors not usually found in standard stock colors, and can even be customized with unique patterns. A typical vinyl wrap is made from a thinner material, usually ranging from 2-4 mil in thickness. However, in recent years, a new option has become available that offers added protection. This is called Vinyl Protection, which features a thicker material, typically between 6-8 mil, providing more durability than standard wraps. Have more questions? Check out our FAQ section below.

We can wrap any areas or items that the material will adhere to including chrome accent pieces, rims, interior accent peices and more. If you are looking to get something else wrapped other than a typical project feel free to ask us and we can determine if that is an option!

FAQs

How much does vinyl wrap cost?

Pricing a car wrap depends on the style, size of the vehicle and the complexity of the installation. For a compact coupe or a sedan with a gloss or matte finish, the cost typically ranges from $3,800 to $,6,500. For an SUV, expect prices around $5,500. Chrome or metallic finishes tend to be more expensive due to the higher material costs and the additional complexity of the installation. Chrome wraps require more attention to detail and since it’s an ornate material choice it makes it more expensive. A chrome wrap would be between $6,000 and $8,000.

How long does vinyl wrap last? Also how do I clean and maintain it?

The less a car wrap is exposed to the elements, the longer it will last. A well maintained car wrap can last up to five years or more with good care. Proper care usually involves minimizing exposure to direct sunlight, as prolonged sun exposure can cause the vinyl to "bake" onto the vehicle’s body panels.

What is vinyl wrap made out of and will it ruin my paint?

Vinyl wrap material is safe for your vehicle's paint and can be easily removed without causing any damage. It is made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride), a durable plastic material.