Fleet Wraps vs. Paint: Which is Better for Your Business?

Fleet Wraps vs. Paint: Which is Better for Your Business?

When it is time to brand your commercial vehicles, you have two main options: paint or vinyl wraps. Both produce a professional look, but they differ significantly in cost, durability, flexibility, and long-term value. This comparison helps Edmonton business owners make the right choice for their fleet.

Cost Comparison

This is usually the deciding factor for fleet operators:

  • Commercial vehicle paint job: $5,000 to $15,000+ per vehicle for a quality multi-colour paint scheme with graphics. Custom artwork, pinstriping, and detail work push costs higher.
  • Full vinyl wrap: $3,500 to $7,000 per vehicle for a full printed wrap with custom graphics, depending on vehicle size.
  • Partial wrap or decals: $300 to $3,500 per vehicle for lettering, logos, and targeted panel graphics.

For a fleet of 5 trucks, the difference between paint and wraps can easily be $25,000 to $40,000.

Durability

  • Paint: A quality commercial paint job lasts the life of the vehicle if properly maintained. However, chips, scratches, and stone damage accumulate over time and are expensive to touch up.
  • Vinyl wraps: Premium wraps last 5 to 7 years. The vinyl actually protects the paint underneath from chips and UV damage. When the wrap is removed or replaced, the original paint is in its original condition.

Flexibility and Rebranding

This is where wraps have a massive advantage for businesses:

  • Paint: Rebranding a painted vehicle means sanding, priming, and repainting the entire vehicle. This is expensive and takes the vehicle off the road for weeks.
  • Wraps: A wrap can be removed and replaced in 3 to 5 days. Changed your logo? Updated your phone number? Rebranding the company? A new wrap costs a fraction of a new paint job and your vehicle is back on the road quickly.

Resale Value

  • Paint: A custom paint job may actually decrease the resale value of a vehicle, because not every buyer wants a truck painted in your company colours. Repainting to a stock colour is an additional expense.
  • Wraps: The original factory paint is preserved underneath the wrap. When you sell the vehicle, the wrap is removed and the paint is in its original condition. This typically improves resale value compared to a repainted vehicle.

Production and Turnaround

  • Paint: A quality commercial paint job takes 2 to 4 weeks per vehicle. Your truck is off the road and not generating revenue during that time.
  • Wraps: A full printed wrap takes 3 to 5 days per vehicle. Decals and lettering can be done in a few hours.

The Verdict

For most fleet operators, vinyl wraps are the clear winner. They cost less, install faster, protect the paint, allow easy rebranding, and preserve resale value. Paint makes sense for specialty vehicles, show trucks, or situations where the branding will never change.

At Choice Wraps, we have wrapped hundreds of commercial vehicles for Edmonton businesses. Our fleet wrap services cover everything from simple lettering to full printed wraps on trucks, vans, and trailers.

Request a free quote for your fleet wrapping project.