Vehicle Signage and Wraps

The team at BizzCreative  have wide ranging experience in all areas of vehicle signage from vehicle wraps for cars, vans and motorbikes.

We can help design and install graphics to create moving adverts to tell people all about your business.

Some of the benefits of signwriting your vehicle is that you can with the right design receive instant recognition. Vehicle signage and vehicle wraps completed properly continue to work for you year after year so is a very cost effective way of advertising your brand.


Vehicle Options

Cut Vinyl

Whether you’re working with a small budget or you simply want to stay simple, cut vinyl graphics are your best choice. Solid colors and shapes are cut and applied to your vehicle’s front, sides, or back, depending on your preference. Market your business name, number, and logo, and bring brand awareness to your company.
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Partial Wrap

A cost-effect alternate. Partial/half wraps are full-color digital graphics designed and applied to certain sections of your vehicle, creating a strong, visual impact. Don’t just get your business name and logo, get high-resolution images and graphics that demand people to look.
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Full Wrap

Get top to bottom coverage. Cover your entire vehicle with graphics, text, and images, mixing cut vinyl and digital graphics to enhance your brand and stand out from the crowd. From local roads to motorways, vehicle wraps are sure to get your business noticed.
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Color Change Wraps

Upgrade Your Car with a New Look

Give your car or vehicle a fresh, unique look with a solid color change wrap. These type of solid color wraps generally are more labor intensive than commercial vehicle wraps. This is because the car wrap has to cover the entire vehicle so no original colors show through. Your vehicle’s exterior will need to be cleaned thoroughly for install and we will take extra care to make the color wrap to appear seamless.

At BizzCreative, we only use top grade materials and only do the top level installation possible for vehicle wraps. We do it all in-house from start to finish so rest assured you are getting the best vehicle wrap available.

Common Vehicle Wrap Questions and Answers.

  • What is a Vehicle Wrap?

    A wrap is a large vinyl graphic or decal. It is applied directly over the original paint of the vehicle. The application of the wrap allows you to change the vehicle’s appearance in a very short period of time and in turn allows you to remove the wrap, returning the vehicle back to its original condition if necessary.

  • Whats involved in a Vehicle Wrap?

    Car and vehicle wraps, including bus wraps and fleet wraps, are comprised of three phases. The first is the design phase which includes getting accurate measurements for the vehicle and actual design of the graphics to be applied. The second is the production phase where the graphic is printed and then laminated to protect the vinyl from abrasions and UV rays that can cause graphics to fade over time. The third phase is installation where the vinyl is actually applied to your vehicle. In some cases there may even be a fourth phase, the removal of graphics if requested.

  • Whats the difference between a Partial and Full Vehicle Wrap?

    Anything less than a full wrap is normally called a “partial wrap”. A half partial wrap normally includes the entire rear of the vehicle and halfway up the vehicle, and includes a hood logo. A three-quarters partial wrap normally includes the entire rear of the vehicle and most of the way up the vehicle, and includes a hood logo. Typically, a full wrap includes the entire surface of the vehicle. No roof, roof wrapping is additional.

  • How long will the Vehicle Wrap stay on my Vehicle?

    Normally, you can leave a wrap on between one to five years

  • Will a Vehicle Wrap damage my paint?

    No. In most cases vehicle wraps will not damage factory paint jobs. Wraps do not stick to rust. If your vehicle has chipping paint a wrap may pull the chipping paint when removed.

  • Do I have to wash my vehicle before installation?

    Yes. All vehicles have to be free of dust, mud, wax, oil, armor-all type products, and other agents that may prevent the vinyl from adhering to the vehicle surface during the installation process.

  • How long will it take to wrap my vehicle?

    In general, we can wrap a van or car in 3 working day.

  • If my Vehicle Wrap gets damaged can it be fixed?

    Yes. You can normally have the damaged pieces or panels of your vehicle wrap replaced after your vehicle is repaired. You normally do not need to redo the entire wrap if the damage is limited to certain areas of the vehicle.

  • Can you Wrap a Leased Vehicle?

    You must always obtain permission to wrap a leased or rented vehicle. However, in general, most leased or rented vehicles have factory paint jobs with excellent paint quality. Vinyl applied over factory paint is best because vinyl can be removed easier without damage or “paint peel.” Leased vehicles are often wrapped throughout the country without incident or damage.

  • How can i justify the cost of a Vehicle Wrap?

    If you are using your vehicle wrap as signage, there is no more cost-effective advertising method available. It has been proven that the cost per impression (CPI) of vehicles wraps is less than other forms of advertising such as billboards, television, radio, and magazine adverts. If you are using your vehicle wrap to improve the appearance of your vehicle, digitally printed vehicle wraps simply cannot be duplicated by more traditional methods like paint or airbrushing.

  • Can you easily remove Vehicle Wraps?

    Yes.

  • Can I see through vinyls on windows?

    You can see through window graphics that are printed on perforated window film. Window perf vinyl is perforated with very small holes that allow you to see out. From inside the vehicle, visibility is similar to regular window tint. From the outside, the graphic is visible.

  • Is it normal to have some wrinkles and bubbles?

    Yes, on a full wrap it is normal to have an occasional wrinkle or bubble. There are many techniques to reduce imperfections when wrapping, but even the best vinyl-wrappers can’t eliminate all wrinkles on severely concave or rounded surfaces. Normally on flat surfaces, there should not be any wrinkles or bubbles.