Van & Sprinter Wraps in Clovis & Fresno
The work van is the backbone of most service fleets. HVAC, plumbing, electrical, pest control, delivery, mobile detailing — the van is how the crew and the tools get to the job, and it is the first thing a customer sees pull into the driveway. A wrapped van turns that everyday drive into advertising and turns a stranger’s driveway into a first impression.
Clovis Fleet Wraps outfits vans and Sprinters for businesses across Clovis, Fresno, and the Central Valley. From a single lettered van to a full fleet of wrapped Sprinters, we build graphics that book jobs while your crews drive between them.
Why service fleets wrap their vans
A service van spends its whole day where your customers live and work — neighborhoods, job sites, parking lots, and drive-thrus. Every mile is exposure you are already paying for in fuel and payroll. A wrap makes that mileage sell for you.
The impressions add up fast. A van working a full route passes thousands of people a day, and studies of vehicle advertising put local wraps among the lowest cost-per-impression ad options a small business can buy. You pay once and the van advertises for years.
There is a trust factor too. A homeowner deciding whether to open the door for a repair tech reads the van in the driveway first. A clean, branded van with a phone number says you are an established, real business — not someone working out of an unmarked vehicle. That impression helps close the job before your tech says a word.
Full wrap, partial wrap, or lettering
Not every van needs the same treatment, and matching the option to the vehicle is how you control cost.
- Full wrap — printed vinyl over the entire van, including bold color and full graphics. The biggest visual impact, best on your newest and most visible vans.
- Partial wrap — vinyl on the high-impact panels with some factory color showing. A strong look for less money, and a smart fit for a mixed fleet.
- Lettering and decals — your name, logo, phone number, and any required license or USDOT info in cut vinyl. The lowest-cost way to look professional and meet commercial vehicle requirements.
Many fleets run a mix: full wraps on the front-line vans, lettering on the rest.
Honest per-van pricing
Here is the real range for the Clovis and Fresno market so you can plan a fleet budget.
- Full van wrap: about $2,500 to $5,000 per van. Compact cargo vans land lower; high-roof Sprinters and larger vans land higher because there is more surface to cover.
- Partial wrap: starting around $1,500, covering the high-visibility areas.
- Lettering and decals: from the low hundreds up to about $1,000, depending on how much you add.
Wrap a fleet and per-vehicle prep gets more efficient, so multi-van jobs are where the budget stretches furthest.
Built to last Valley summers
A van that runs the Valley all summer takes a beating from heat and UV. Weeks over 100°F will fade thin vinyl and lift a poor install fast, so film choice and prep are not places to cut corners.
We use cast vinyl with a UV-resistant laminate — the film class made for long outdoor life on the curves and body lines of a van. Film makers rate it for roughly five to seven years. Every panel is cleaned and de-greased before the vinyl goes down so it bonds and stays through the heat. Where a van parks overnight affects its lifespan, and we will give you a straight answer on what to expect for your vehicles and routes.
One look across the fleet
Your vans only work as advertising if they look like they belong to the same company. We design one graphic system and scale it across every van in the fleet, so a compact cargo van and a high-roof Sprinter read as the same brand from across a parking lot. New vans added later get the same layout, keeping the fleet consistent as you grow.
Designed to book the next job
A service van wrap is not just decoration — it is a sales tool parked in a driveway. The best ones make it dead simple for a neighbor to become a customer: a clear statement of what you do, a phone number sized to read from across the street, and, where it fits, your website or a quick note that you are licensed and local. When a homeowner watches your van pull up next door and can read your number in three seconds, you have earned a call.
We design with that in mind. The high-traffic areas — the sides and rear a customer actually looks at — carry the message, and the layout stays clean enough to read at a glance instead of cramming in everything at once.
Built to work in the trades
Service vans take abuse that showroom cars never see — ladder racks, tools, tight parking, and constant in-and-out at job sites. We work around the hardware your vans carry, wrapping cleanly around racks, shelving mounts, and body add-ons so the graphics look finished rather than patched around the gear. If your vans have equipment mounted, tell us up front and we will plan the design so nothing important lands where a rack or a pipe carrier covers it.
Wrapping vans without parking your crews
A van off the road is a crew standing around. We wrap one or two vans at a time on a schedule built around your routes and slow days. A full van wrap is usually a one to two day job once the design is printed, and lettering is often a same-day turnaround. Your fleet keeps working while it gets branded.
Put your vans to work
Tell us how many vans you run and what type. We will quote honest per-vehicle pricing and build a schedule that keeps your crews moving. Call or send a quote request to get started.