Updated June 2026 · Pelican Signs
A professional vehicle wrap in South Georgia generally ranges from a few hundred dollars for simple lettering to a few thousand dollars for a full, printed-and-laminated wrap. The exact price depends on the size of the vehicle, how much of it you cover, and the complexity of the design — at Pelican Signs we quote each vehicle after a quick measurement so you get a real number, not a guess.
Full wrap vs. partial wrap vs. vinyl lettering
A full wrap covers the entire vehicle in printed, laminated cast vinyl — every panel, in full color. It delivers the biggest visual impact and the highest cost.
A partial wrap covers the highest-impact areas (sides, rear, hood) and leaves the rest of the factory paint, giving you a bold, branded look for less than a full wrap.
Vinyl lettering and decals apply your logo, phone number, services, and DOT numbers directly to the vehicle in cut vinyl. It's the most economical option and perfect for work trucks that mainly need clear contact info.
What drives the price of a wrap
Vehicle size and type matter most — a compact car uses far less material and labor than a box truck, van, or trailer. Coverage is next: a full wrap costs more than a partial wrap or lettering.
Design complexity, premium materials and laminate, surface prep, and professional installation all factor in. Removing an old wrap before re-wrapping adds labor too.
Is a vehicle wrap worth it?
Vehicle wraps are widely considered the lowest cost-per-impression advertising available — you pay once and your vehicle markets your business every mile, for years, with no recurring ad spend.
A quality wrap also protects your factory paint from chips and UV, and a professionally installed, laminated wrap typically lasts 5–7 years before it needs refreshing.
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