Eight honest answers.
- 01
How long does a vehicle wrap take?
Most full wraps are two to five working days in fabrication once the proof is approved, plus design time up front. Lettering and partial wraps are usually faster — often a single day in the shop. - 02
Do you do permits?
Yes. For storefront signs and pylon/fascia work in Grimsby, Hamilton, Burlington, Lincoln, Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catharines and Welland we'll prepare the engineered drawings and submit the application. We'll quote it as part of the job. - 03
Will a wrap damage my paint?
No, on factory paint in good condition. Repainted panels and clear-coat that's already failing are a different story — we'll flag those before we start, and we won't apply over peeling clear coat. - 04
Can you match a specific colour or Pantone?
Yes. Send us the swatch — paint chip, Pantone code, or your existing brand artwork and we'll match it on the proof. - 05
Do you ship?
We can ship banners, magnetic signs, decals, real-estate panels and most flat goods. Anything that needs to be installed (wraps, lit boxes, channel letters, vinyl on glass) we install on-site. - 06
How long will it last?
Cast vinyl with overlaminate is rated for 7–10 years outdoor (vehicles, storefronts). Banner vinyl is rated for 2+ years. Cut vinyl on glass is good for 5–7. We'll always tell you the rating up front. - 07
Do you do small jobs?
Absolutely. A pair of door magnets is fine. A single window decal is fine. A lawn sign is fine. We just like making signs. - 08
What about fleets?
Per-vehicle pricing drops sharply past three units. We'll keep your master art on file for re-orders, and we can roll out fleets a few vehicles at a time so you're not down all at once.
Send us a photo of the truck.
We'll send back a number.
Most quotes go out within one business day. Tell us the vehicle (or the storefront, or the event), what you want it to say, and roughly when you need it. We'll match material, lifespan and budget to the job.