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Vehicle Wraps & Signage for Electricians

Electrical work spreads by reputation and referral — a wrapped van parked in the driveway during a panel upgrade often books the neighbor's next service call. We help St. Louis-area electricians turn every job site into advertising.

Why wraps work so well for electricians

An electrician's truck spends its day parked in plain sight — in a customer's driveway during a panel swap, at the curb on a service call, or in a subdivision while you trench a line. Those are exactly the spots where future customers live. A clean, professional vehicle wrap turns that parked time into impressions, and unlike a one-time ad it keeps working every day for years. For a trade where homeowners worry about who they're letting near their breaker box, a sharp wrap signals "licensed, insured, and here to stay" before you ever ring the doorbell.

The most effective electrician wraps keep it simple and readable from across the street: company name, what you do (residential, commercial, generators, EV chargers), your phone number, and a license or "insured" line if you carry one. We design so the essentials read at a glance — because a passing driver or a neighbor in the next yard has only a few seconds to catch your number.

From one van to a full fleet

Running more than one truck? Fleet graphics keep every vehicle on-brand so your second and third trucks look like the same trusted company, not a stranger. We can match colors, layout, and logo placement across mixed vehicles — a cargo van, a service truck, and a bucket truck can all read as one outfit. Options scale to your budget:

  • Full wraps — maximum impact and color, ideal for your flagship service van.
  • Partial wraps — bold graphics on a painted vehicle to stretch the budget.
  • Cut-vinyl lettering & spot graphics — clean name, number, and logo for a lean, professional look.
  • Magnetics — a flexible option when you can't commit a vehicle long-term.

Beyond the trucks, we round out the whole brand. Yard signs and banners mark active job sites and trade-show booths, business cards and door hangers leave something behind in the neighborhood after a service call, and interior wall graphics dress up a shop or office. It all ties back to one idea: when your name shows up consistently — on the van, the lawn, and the leave-behind — homeowners remember who to call when a breaker trips.

We're based in O'Fallon, MO and work with trades across St. Charles County and the greater St. Louis area. Estimated wrap lifespans and impression numbers vary with sun exposure, parking, and washing, so we'll talk through realistic expectations for how you run your trucks. Ready to get rolling? Request a quote and let's get your brand seen.

Why it works

Marketing matched to your trade.

Driveway Advertising

Your van sits in a customer's driveway during every panel job and service call — a wrap turns that parked time into impressions for the whole street.

Builds Homeowner Trust

A clean, professional truck signals licensed and insured before you knock. For electrical work, that first impression often decides the call.

Job-Site to Leave-Behind

Wraps, yard signs, door hangers, and cards keep your name consistent from the curb to the mailbox across St. Charles County.

Questions

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What should an electrician put on a vehicle wrap?

Keep it readable from across the street: company name, the services you want to be known for (residential, commercial, generators, EV chargers), and a big, clear phone number. Adding an "insured" or license line builds trust. We'll design so the essentials catch a passing driver's eye in a few seconds. See vehicle wraps.

Do you wrap more than one truck for a growing electrical business?

Yes. Our fleet graphics keep every vehicle on-brand — cargo vans, service trucks, and bucket trucks can all read as one company. We can match layout and colors across mixed vehicles and scale from full wraps to lettering to fit your budget.

How long does a wrap last on a work truck?

It depends on sun exposure, where the truck parks, and how it's washed, so we frame lifespan as an estimate rather than a guarantee. We'll walk through how you run your trucks and set realistic expectations. Try our lifespan estimator or request a quote.

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Whether it's a vehicle wrap, a wall mural, or a stack of business cards — let's talk about your project and make it happen.