Every mile your fleet drives is a marketing impression you are either capturing or wasting. Fleet wraps turn your existing vehicles into your highest-ROI advertising channel -- with zero ongoing cost after install.
Summit Wraps & Graphics handles fleet wrap design, printing, and installation entirely in-house at our Lehi, Utah shop. From a single work truck to a fleet of 50, we build wraps that make your brand impossible to ignore on Utah roads. Volume discounts for 3 or more vehicles.
Per wrapped vehicle. Every day, on every road, with zero ongoing cost. Source: Outdoor Advertising Association of America.
Lower than billboards, TV, digital, or any other advertising medium. One investment, years of returns.
With premium 3M or Avery Dennison vinyl and proper care. Your fleet advertises every single day without renewal fees.
Every job designed, printed, and installed by our team in Lehi.
If your business has vehicles on the road, those trucks are either working for you or wasting your most visible marketing surface. We specialize in service-based businesses where fleet appearance directly drives customer trust.
We handle everything in-house. No outsourcing, no quality gaps, no middlemen.
Tell us your vehicle types, brand direction, and how many vehicles. We walk you through options, fleet pricing, and timeline. No pressure, no commitment.
Our designers mock up your wrap on your actual vehicle profiles. You see exactly what your truck looks like before we touch a printer. Revisions included until you love it.
We print everything on-site with premium 3M and Avery Dennison vinyl. Consistent color, consistent quality across every vehicle in your fleet.
Most commercial wraps complete in 1-3 business days. We stagger fleet installs so you are never without your full fleet. Your trucks come back looking like a million dollars.
Real answers from real fleet wrap experience. Not marketing copy.
Commercial wraps using premium 3M or Avery Dennison vinyl last 5-7 years under normal conditions. What shortens that lifespan: automatic car washes with harsh brushes, daily UV exposure without shade, and power washing at close range. The vinyl holds up -- it is the maintenance environment that determines longevity. We account for Utah's intense UV summers in our material selection and recommend a UV-protective laminate on all commercial jobs.
Three things: inconsistent color matching across vehicles wrapped at different times, outsourcing print or install to a third party which breaks the quality chain, and designing for aesthetics instead of readability at 60 mph. A fleet wrap is a billboard on wheels. If your phone number is not legible from 50 feet away, you lost the whole point. We design every fleet wrap to read at highway speed, not just look good in a photo.
We archive your color profiles, vinyl lot numbers, and print calibration specs after your first fleet job. When you add vehicles two years later, we pull those records and calibrate our printer to match. Most shops do not document this, so your new truck looks slightly off next to your old ones. We treat fleet consistency as a brand-protection issue, not just a visual preference.
A wrapped fleet truck generates 30,000 to 70,000 visual impressions per day (Outdoor Advertising Association of America). A full commercial wrap costs $3,500 to $4,500 and lasts 5-7 years. That works out to roughly $0.04 per impression -- lower than any other advertising medium. Paint is permanent and gives you zero message. Plain vehicles are invisible. The ROI compounds every single day your trucks are on the road.
We stagger installs so your fleet stays operational. Most commercial vehicles take 1-3 days per wrap. For a 5-truck fleet, we schedule vehicles in rotation so you never have more than 1-2 trucks in the shop at the same time. We work around your busiest days and coordinate pickup times to minimize downtime. Drop off Monday, pick up Wednesday -- your other trucks keep running.
Tell us about your vehicles and business. We call you back within 5 minutes during business hours (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm). After hours: first call the next business morning.