509 Media and crew spent the weekend banging out two full vehicle wraps for Servpro. The install process took all weekend but we got them done on time. The rear bumpers and tail lights on both trucks were removed to allow better access for the install on the rear corners. We also removed the side mirrors, and door handles for a cleaner install. After the wrap was installed the lights, bumper, and door handles were reinstalled on the trucks.
The graphics were printed on 3M CV3 and laminated. After the wraps were installed reflective vinyl featuring the Servpro company logo was placed on the doors, hood, and tailgate. Wrapping fleet vehicles like the Servpro trucks can have long term benefits to the company’s bottom line. When the business owner decides to sell the truck the wrap can be removed without decreasing resell value of the truck. Not to mention a fully wrapped truck help preserve company image effectively advertising the company.
If you would like to talk to 509 Media about wrapping your company vehicles feel free to CONTACT us anytime.









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Hey guys!
Nice work! One question. What do you guys charge additional for removal of door handles, tail lights etc.
Apppreciate any info. BTW. Nice clean shop!!
The price is just part of our install price. Install price will vary a little depending on vehicle and the graphics being applied. As for the shop we were in the process of moving into our new location and used a friend of mines car wash to do the install. It sucked driving to and from to pick up tools to complete the job.