Do you remember when we transformed a basic, white Isuzu box truck with a wrap? We worked with the Plumbing Medic’s management team to create a memorable look that would wow the consumer and ended up wrapping many of their box trucks. As the company is adding to the number of its vehicles, it is also in need of additional fleet truck wraps for plumbers in Gilbert, AZ. Once again, we worked with the management team to add the newest addition to the group of vehicles, a Ford pickup truck.

Adjusting Graphics to Suit the Vehicle’s Make and Model

When you work with one sign shop on the creation of all your vehicle wraps, you have the advantage of benefiting from the power of technology. We already had the wrap on file, which allowed us to manipulate the dimensions and size to change its appearance for use on a pickup truck even as we kept the overall look similar. This vehicle now features the red to black color display that brands the company while it also incorporates a price notation, niche description, and contact information.

Are you in the Market for a Wrap? Here is What You Need to Know!

The anatomy of a contractor wrap consists of five distinct elements that work well whether you are a plumber, landscaper or electrician.

  1. Colors. Use the colors that you have chosen for your logo and lettering. Doing so results in brand recognition among consumers. It facilitates the “at a glance” identification that makes you familiar.
  2. Company name and logo. Show off your business’ name and logo. Do so on all sides of the vehicle. Name recognition, too, is a crucial aspect of building a customer base.
  3. Contact information. Some contractors work with a message line while others want to encourage consumers to visit the company’s website and contact them from there. Whatever decision you make about your preferred form of communication, ensure that it is a clearly visible part of the wrap design.
  4. Niche explanation. If you are an electrician, make it clear whether you specialize in residential or commercial services. This goes for any contractor. The Plumbing Medic decided on a clever way to advertise its residential service by highlighting the cost associated with a drain unclog.
  5. Niche differentiation. Show how you are different from the competition. Why should the Gilbert homeowner call you rather than the competitor down the street? What sets your service menu or process apart from others? A landscaper might highlight the added pool service the company provides. An electrician may state that the business also handles landscape lights. Focus on one or two important aspects that are of interest to the consumer. 

Designing Contactor Fleet Wraps in Gilbert, AZ

Contact our professionals for assistance with the design of your fleet wraps. Since they become an integral part of your company’s advertising message, there is little room for error. If you are uncertain how best to present your business to the consumer, discuss your wrap ideas with our graphic artists. We work with you to put together a design that looks sharp, sets you apart but makes you stand out at the same time. Contact us today to get started on your design.