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Vehicle Wraps & Signage That Win Work for Painters

Painters live in neighborhoods all day — parked at the curb while a job runs three or four days straight. A wrapped truck or van turns every one of those driveways into an ad the whole street sees. Your brand deserves to be seen.

Why Wraps Work So Well for Painters

Few trades get the curbside exposure a painter does. A residential repaint often keeps your van parked in the same driveway for several days, and exterior jobs put your crew on the property in plain view of every neighbor walking a dog or pulling into the next house over. That parked time is free advertising — but only if the truck actually says who you are and how to reach you. A blank white van does nothing. A clean vehicle wrap with your name, your phone number, and one or two services turns that driveway into a billboard the whole block reads.

Painters also sell on trust and look. Homeowners are letting you into their house and onto their walls, and they judge the crew before the first brush moves. A sharp, professionally wrapped truck reads as a real, established company — not a side gig. That impression often does quiet work before you ever knock on the door.

What We Build for Painting Contractors

We design around how painters actually market — word of mouth, repeat neighborhoods, and the jobsite itself doing the selling. Common pieces include:

  • Full or partial van wraps — the cargo van is your storefront; we make the sides and back legible from across the street.
  • Fleet graphics — running two or three trucks? Matching fleet wraps make a two-man operation look like a regional crew.
  • Yard signs — planted in the lawn during a job, yard signs tell every passerby that house is being painted by you. Cheap, repeatable, and they pull calls from the same street.
  • Lawn-to-truck consistency — when the sign, the van, and the crew shirts all match, you look organized and bookable.
  • Banners & business cardssigns and banners for home shows and a stack of cards to leave at the kitchen table.

We handle design in house, so your colors and logo carry across every piece — no mismatched fonts between the truck and the yard sign. If you want to weigh the numbers first, our ROI calculator helps estimate how many jobs a wrap needs to land to pay for itself, and a wrap can typically keep working for years before it needs replacing.

Based in O'Fallon and serving the greater St. Louis area, we know the St. Charles County neighborhoods your work lives in. When you're ready, get a quote and we'll spec something that fits your trucks and your budget.

Why it works

Marketing matched to your trade.

Your Van Sells While Parked

Painting jobs keep your van in one driveway for days. A wrap turns that downtime into curbside advertising the whole street reads.

Built for Your Neighborhoods

Based in O'Fallon and serving St. Charles County, we design for the repeat-neighborhood, word-of-mouth way painters actually grow.

Yard Signs That Pull Calls

Plant a matching yard sign at every job. It tells the block who's painting that house and pulls calls from the same street.

Questions

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Will a wrap fit a painter's budget if I only run one van?

Yes. A single partial wrap or a set of door-and-rear graphics is an affordable way to get your name and number on the road. Try our ROI calculator to estimate how few jobs it takes to pay back, then get a quote.

How long will a wrap last on a work van that's outside all day?

Quality wraps are typically estimated to last several years with normal use and care. Sun, washing, and ladder racks affect wear, but a professionally installed wrap generally holds up well through daily jobsite life.

Can you match my truck, yard signs, and business cards?

Absolutely. We design everything in house so your logo, colors, and layout stay consistent across wraps, yard signs, and business cards — one look that makes a small crew read as established.

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Ready to get your brand out there?

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.