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The best vehicle wraps in New Port Richey, FL — full wraps, partial wraps, color change wraps, and custom business advertising wraps for cars, trucks, vans, and fleets. Serving all of Pasco County.
Get a Free Wrap QuoteWe get calls all the time that go something like this: "I keep seeing wrapped trucks driving around New Port Richey and I finally want one." Or: "My competitor just got their van wrapped and now I feel like my business looks invisible." We hear that second one a lot — especially from contractors, HVAC guys, landscapers, and plumbers working the roads between Trinity, Holiday, and Port Richey every single day.
Here's the truth about vehicle wraps in New Port Richey: a well-designed, properly installed vehicle wrap is the single best marketing investment a local business can make. You're already driving. Your truck is already out there. Every mile you put on that vehicle is an opportunity to put your name, number, and brand in front of thousands of Pasco County residents who might need exactly what you do — today, next week, or six months from now. A wrapped truck doesn't clock out. It doesn't take weekends off. It works every single time it's on the road.
At Fly Visuals we've been wrapping vehicles for businesses and individuals all over New Port Richey and Pasco County. We use 3M and Avery Dennison certified cast vinyl films — the same materials professional installers use nationwide — and every wrap is backed by our quality commitment. No bubbles. No lifting edges. No shortcuts.
From daily drivers to commercial fleets — if it moves through New Port Richey, we can wrap it.
Whether you want a murdered-out matte black, a pearl white satin, or a full chrome mirror finish — we install it. We use 3M and Avery Dennison cast vinyl in every finish type, which means it conforms properly around your body lines and holds up in the Florida sun. Here's what we work with.
Flat, non-reflective finish. Hides minor imperfections and gives a clean, aggressive look. The most popular choice for blacked-out builds and color changes.
A low-sheen finish that sits between matte and gloss. Catches light subtly without being reflective. Popular on luxury vehicles and business fleets where you want polished without flashy.
High-shine finish that mirrors paint. The most versatile — works for business branding, color changes, and custom builds. Easier to clean than matte and holds up well long-term.
Textured directional finish that replicates brushed aluminum or steel. Popular for accents, hoods, and roofs — especially on trucks and performance builds.
Mirror-finish vinyl that turns heads everywhere it goes. Chrome is a statement — it's the most involved finish to install correctly and the most noticeable when it's done right. Not for every vehicle, but when it works, nothing else comes close.
Swatches are representative. Exact shades vary by manufacturer and batch — we'll show you real samples in person before any vinyl is ordered.
Talk to Us About Your Color ChangeA full wrap covers every painted panel — hood, roof, doors, bumpers, mirrors. It's the cleanest look and gives you maximum coverage for either a color change or a business design. If you're doing a color change and want it to look like it came from the factory, or if you're branding a fleet vehicle and need every inch working for you, full is the way to go.
Full wraps on cars start around $2,600. Vans and trucks run higher depending on size and complexity. Every quote is free and based on your actual vehicle — not a ballpark.
A partial wrap covers a specific section of the vehicle — usually the doors, tailgate, hood, or rear panels. A lot of contractors and service businesses in Pasco County go this route: they want their name, number, and logo on the truck without wrapping the whole thing. Done right, a partial looks intentional and sharp, not like you ran out of vinyl.
Partials work best when the existing vehicle color is part of the design. We'll tell you honestly if a full wrap would serve you better for the same budget.
HVAC trucks on US-19, landscaping trailers in Trinity, plumbing vans through Holiday — for Pasco County service businesses, the wrap is the marketing budget. We design in-house, build for readability at 45 mph, and install with materials that hold up in the Florida sun.
Learn MoreSimple from first call to finished wrap. Here's exactly what to expect.
A quality cast vinyl wrap installed correctly typically lasts 5 to 7 years here in Florida. The difference between that and a wrap that starts peeling in 18 months comes down to two things: the vinyl you use and the prep work before install. We don't cut corners on either. We clean, degrease, and heat-prep every panel before the vinyl goes down. Florida's heat and UV exposure are tough on wraps — cheap materials show it fast.
This is the one we get asked most. Short answer: no — if the paint is in good condition and the wrap is installed properly, it actually protects your paint from sun, rock chips, and minor abrasions. When it's time to remove it, the factory finish underneath is better preserved than an unwrapped vehicle that's been sitting in the Florida sun for five years. We've pulled wraps off vehicles here in New Port Richey that revealed paint looking brand new underneath.
Pricing depends on vehicle size, coverage area, and whether you need a custom design or already have print-ready artwork. A partial wrap for a work truck starts around $850. A full van wrap runs $4,700 and up. A full car color change starts around $2,600. Every quote is free and takes about 10 minutes — we look at the vehicle, talk about what you're trying to do, and give you a real number. No guessing. No bait-and-switch.
We install vehicle wraps throughout the New Port Richey area and beyond.
Contact Fly Visuals today for a free vehicle wrap quote in New Port Richey, FL.
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