Your service vans are parked in driveways and on job sites across Utah every single day. A wrapped van builds instant trust with homeowners before you ever knock on the door. When your license number, phone number, and brand are right there on the vehicle, customers know you are a legitimate, insured professional -- not some guy with a toolbox.
Your vehicles are already on the road. Make them your hardest-working marketing asset.
Homeowners are cautious about who they let inside their home. A branded, professional-looking service van with your license number and insurance info visible on the side puts customers at ease before you ring the doorbell. An unmarked van parked in the driveway raises red flags with neighbors.
Utah requires electrical contractors to be licensed. Displaying your license number, bonding info, and insurance status directly on your vehicle signals professionalism. It answers the customer's biggest concern -- "is this person legit?" -- before they even ask.
Most electricians in Utah still drive plain white vans. When your wrapped van is parked at a job site and the neighbor's lights just started flickering, they are calling the number they can see -- yours. A wrapped vehicle is a 24/7 billboard that follows you to every job.
On active construction sites, multiple trades are working side by side. A wrapped truck or van makes your company visible to general contractors, project managers, and other trades who hire electrical subs. Your vehicle becomes a networking tool without you saying a word.
Skilled electricians want to work for companies that look established. A wrapped fleet signals growth, professionalism, and stability. It is one of the easiest ways to attract experienced journeymen and apprentices who have options about where they work.
From a single service van to an entire fleet, we handle every vehicle your company runs.
A full wrap for an electrical service van typically costs $3,500-$4,500 including custom design. Fleet discounts are available for 3 or more vehicles. Partial wraps and lettering packages start lower.
Your company name, logo, phone number, website, license number, and services offered. We also recommend displaying your bonding and insurance info -- homeowners look for that before letting an electrician into their home.
Yes. We wrap every vehicle type electrical companies use -- service vans, bucket trucks, box trucks, and work trucks. Bucket trucks have unique panel shapes and we template every vehicle before printing to ensure a perfect fit.
Premium wraps using 3M or Avery Dennison vinyl last 5-7 years with proper care. The wrap also protects your vehicle's paint from UV damage, scratches, and wear from tools and equipment.
Absolutely. Fleet pricing starts at 3 or more vehicles. We keep your design files on hand so adding new vehicles to the fleet is fast and consistent. Many electrical companies start with 2-3 vans and add trucks as they grow.
Tell us how many vehicles you are running and we will put together a fleet quote. Design, print, and install -- all in-house, all in Utah.