Wall Graphics & Wraps
Vinyl Graphics & Wraps make a huge impact when it comes to visual appeal. You can make a plain wall or even garage door become an advertising spot to make a statement, highlight products or even just become a conversation piece with your customers. You can wrap almost any flat surface - Walls, ceilings, floors, garage doors, tool boxes, fridges, countertops, laptops, fences, desks, bookshelves, windows, and so much more!
FAQs
Can you apply this to textured walls?
Yes, our vinyl adheres well to smooth and minimal to medium textured walls. If its really textured heat may be required to set the adhesives in the crevices. If its really textured we have a high-tack option that suits many porus surfaces such as brick, low surface energy plastics and more.
How do I clean them?
Depending on the wrap a simple water and rag works great, spot cleaning usually does the trick. We do not recommend cleaning with strong adhesive cleaners unless absolutely necessary as this may damage the laminate or the ink. You can always reach out to us for a replacement part to fix any issues.
Can I install or will you?
We offer both options! You are welcome to install, we provide a step by step application guide and have the tools needed for sale at the shop. Otherwise we do offer installation services as well!
What are your turnarounds?
We can typically turn around sticker orders pretty quickly. Generally after an order is approved its 1-3 days, larger orders may require more time.
Will it damage the wall?
Our vinyl removes cleanly for 6months - 1 year, after that there may be slight paint peeling if the adhesives bond with the paint. To help minimize this risk we recommend heating the vinyl before peeling away from the wall or surface at a 45 degree angle. If you just rip or yank it off quickly that doesn't allow the vinyl to seperate properly and it will take the finish with it.
We do offer removals as well!
Are there seams?
If the graphic is larger then 4.5' wide there will be a 1" lap between panels which help with lining up the graphics.