Frequently Asked Questions
Browse the sections below to find straightforward answers about our services from vehicle wraps and PPF to wall graphics and window films.
Vehicle Wraps
A professionally installed vehicle wrap generally lasts 5 to 7 years with proper care. Factors like sun exposure, washing habits, and storage conditions can affect the lifespan.
No, a quality wrap actually protects your paint from minor scratches and UV fading. When removed correctly by a professional, it leaves the original paint intact.
Yes, partial wraps are a popular and cost-effective option. You can wrap specific panels, the hood, the roof, or any section you choose.
Hand washing with mild soap and water is the best method. Avoid automatic car washes with brushes and high-pressure sprays, as they can lift the edges of the wrap over time.
Vehicle wraps use flexible cast vinyl designed to conform to curves and contours. Wall and building wraps often use calendered vinyl or specialty media suited to flat or lightly textured surfaces.
Yes, we wrap cars, trucks, vans, trailers, fleet vehicles, and more. Larger vehicles simply require more material and installation time, which is reflected in the quote.
Most standard vehicle wraps take 2 to 5 business days from design approval to completed installation. Larger or more complex vehicles may take additional time.
Wall & Building Wraps
Wall and building wraps adhere well to painted drywall, concrete, brick, metal panels, and many other smooth to lightly textured surfaces. We evaluate the surface before recommending the right material.
Interior wall wraps typically last 5 or more years. Exterior building wraps can last 3 to 7 years depending on the material used, sun exposure, and weather conditions.
Yes, exterior building wraps are a great way to brand your storefront, cover construction barriers, or create a large-scale advertisement. We use weather-resistant materials suited for outdoor use.
Wall wraps are applied directly to solid wall surfaces, while window graphics are designed specifically for glass. Different materials and adhesives are used for each application to ensure proper adhesion and appearance.
Most wall wraps are designed to be removable without damaging painted or finished surfaces when taken down carefully. We recommend having a professional handle the removal to avoid any issues.
Yes, wall wraps work well for seasonal promotions, events, or pop-up spaces. We can produce short-term wraps that look great but are designed for easy removal after the event.
We can produce wraps in very large formats to cover entire walls or building facades. Large installations are printed in sections and seamed together seamlessly during installation.
Window Graphics
We offer perforated window film, frosted or etched vinyl, full-color printed graphics, lettering, and one-way vision film. Each option serves different visibility and branding needs.
It depends on the material. One-way vision or perforated film allows people inside to see out while blocking the view from outside. Solid graphics and frosted vinyl provide full privacy.
Window graphics are decorative and used for branding or privacy, while paint protection film is a clear protective layer applied to painted surfaces to prevent chips and scratches. They serve very different purposes.
Perforated and one-way vision films allow significant light transmission while displaying graphics on the outside. Solid or opaque films will block more light, so we can help you choose based on your preferences.
Quality window graphics for storefronts typically last 3 to 5 years outdoors. Interior window graphics can last even longer since they are not exposed to the elements.
Yes, window graphics are removable without damaging the glass when taken down properly. This makes them a flexible option for businesses that update their promotions or branding seasonally.
Yes, we install window graphics on both commercial storefronts and vehicles, including rear window perforated film for cars, vans, and trucks.
Paint Protection Film
Paint protection film, often called PPF, is a clear urethane film applied to a vehicle’s painted surfaces to protect against rock chips, scratches, bug damage, and road debris. It is virtually invisible and preserves your vehicle’s finish.
The most common areas are the hood, front bumper, fenders, side mirrors, and rocker panels since these receive the most road impact. Full-vehicle coverage is also available for maximum protection.
Modern PPF is formulated to resist yellowing and edge lifting for many years. High-quality films come with warranties of 10 years or more against yellowing, cracking, and peeling.
Yes, PPF can be applied over a vinyl wrap to protect the wrap itself from damage. This is a popular option for people who want both a color change wrap and surface protection.
A partial installation covering common impact areas typically takes 1 to 2 days. Full-vehicle PPF installations can take 3 to 5 days depending on the complexity of the vehicle.
A properly installed film is nearly invisible and does not alter your paint color or finish. Many films also have a self-healing top coat that removes light swirl marks with heat from sunlight or warm water.
Avoid washing the vehicle for at least 48 hours after installation. After that, regular washing is fine, but avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive products near the film edges to keep the adhesion strong over time.