There is immense value to having your car wrapped; if you are a business owner, you are creating a mobile billboard that advertises for your billboard wherever you go, and vinyl car wraps can help protect your vehicle from dings, scratches, and weather damage. Furthermore, the right car wrap can make a really attractive statement. Knowing the value of a vinyl vehicle wrap can help to put the cost of a full car wrap in perspective. At Wrap Guys America, they want to ensure that their clients are as educated as possible about what kind of value they get out of a vehicle wrap and the factors that go into pricing.
What Factors Influence the Price of a Full Car Wrap?
When pricing out a car wrap, there are a variety of factors that influence the end price of the work. These factors include:
The Type of Vehicle
Some vehicles take more planning and work to design and wrap than others. The contours and number of panels that a vehicle has can directly influence the cost of a car wrap.
The Amount of Material Used
If a vehicle is large in size, it will take more material to wrap than a smaller car. When more vinyl wrapping material is used, it typically drives up the cost of the vehicle wrap. For this reason, the expense of wrapping a large sprinter van will usually be higher than that of wrapping a small pickup truck.
The Vehicle Wrap Design
The extent of the design services required to prepare your vehicle wrap to be used will be another factor that influences the cost of a wrap. If you already have a logo and design in mind, it will cost less than if you are starting from square one. If you already have the entire design prepared and ready to print, the cost of the vehicle wrap will lessen significantly.
To find out more about what factors go into the cost of a full car wrap, or if you are would like to find out more about any of our vehicle wrap services, please contact Wrap Guys America at 1-360-329-5413 or by filling out a contact form on their website. They proudly supply vinyl wrapping services throughout the Bellingham area.