If your trailer’s out there already—driving around, parked at a job, or just sitting in front of your shop—why not let it do some marketing too? A good wrap can turn heads, start conversations, and get people to remember your name. We’ve seen contractors land jobs just from someone spotting their trailer in traffic. If your trailer’s blank, it’s time to put it to work.
A trailer wrap isn’t just for looks—it’s one of the easiest ways to advertise without paying for ad space. Once it’s wrapped, your trailer promotes your business every time it hits the road or sits in a parking lot. You don’t have to manage it, renew it, or think about it. It just works.
Here’s why a wrap makes sense:
If you’re already on the move, your trailer should be doing more than just hauling stuff—it should be bringing in work too.
Not every trailer needs the full treatment. Some just need a bold logo on the back door. Others go all-in with full coverage and bright graphics. Whatever your setup looks like, we’ve got something that’ll fit and make it stand out.
Wrap type | Good for | Why it works |
Full trailer wraps | Big jobs, full branding, full-size trailers | Covers everything and turns heads on the road |
Partial wraps | Mid-size trailers or tighter budgets | Hits the key areas—like the sides and back—with your message |
Spot graphics and logos | Simple branding or just getting your name out there | Clean, clear, and still gets the point across |
Reflective safety strips | Anyone working at night or on roadsides | Helps people see you after dark and keeps things safer |
Custom trailer wraps | Food trailers, tool haulers, mobile businesses | Tailored to your trailer’s size, use, and style |
Not sure what you need? Just tell us what kind of trailer you’ve got and what you want it to say—we’ll help you land on the right look without overthinking it.
If your trailer is out in public, it should be representing your business. We’ve worked with all kinds of folks around Seattle—from solo contractors to full-blown food crews—and they all say the same thing: once the trailer gets wrapped, the phone starts ringing more.
Here’s who we help most often:
Bottom line: if your trailer’s out in public, it should be doing more than sitting there. A wrap makes it work for you.
At D&A Customs, we keep things simple. You don’t need to come in with a design degree or a full plan—we’ll help you figure it out and make it look sharp.
We’ve wrapped everything from one-man trailers to full fleets, and the results speak for themselves. If your trailer’s still blank, it’s time to change that.
The cost of a trailer wrap depends on the size of your trailer and the type of wrap you choose. Most jobs range from $500 to $3000. Contact us for a custom quote that fits your budget.
If your trailer’s still blank, you’re leaving free advertising on the table. Every time you hit the road or park at a job, that space could be working for you. We’ve helped tons of local businesses turn simple trailers into mobile ads that actually bring in calls. Looking for truck decals or box truck wraps? We do that too—same great design, different ride.
Let’s make yours the one people remember.
Most wraps last around 5 to 7 years if you take care of them. We use high-quality vinyl that’s made to handle rain, sun, and regular road use.
Yes—no problem. As long as the surface is clean and not peeling or rusting too badly, we can work with it. We’ll take a look and let you know what’s possible.
Definitely, it helps protect the paint from scratches, sun damage, and wear from the road. Some clients even use wraps to cover up old dents or fading paint.
Absolutely. If you rebrand or want to refresh the look, we can remove the old wrap and install a new one without damaging the trailer underneath.
It depends on the size of your trailer and how much of it you want wrapped. We’ll give you a clear quote up front—no guessing, no hidden charges.