Trailer & Box Truck Wraps in Yakima, WA

Trailer & Box Truck Wraps in Yakima, WA

Those big flat sides are the best advertising space you already own. We turn trailers, box trucks, and enclosed rigs into rolling billboards that get read from every lane on I-82.

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How much does it cost to wrap a trailer or box truck in Yakima?

Wrapping a box truck or enclosed trailer in Yakima generally runs about $2,500 to $5,000, driven mostly by the length and how much of the surface you cover. A partial wrap with your logo, message, and number on the sides and rear costs less than full coverage. Because the panels are large and flat, trailers deliver some of the best cost per impression in advertising.

The cheapest advertising you already own

A wrapped trailer works every mile it travels and every hour it sits at a job site or a loading dock. Unlike an ad you rent by the month, you pay once and it keeps selling for years. For Yakima Valley operations running product down the corridor to the Tri-Cities and beyond, that is thousands of impressions a day from a vehicle you were going to drive anyway.

Enclosed trailers

Flat sides that carry a full design with room to spare.

Box trucks

Big rear and side panels, ideal for logo, message, and number.

Utility & equipment trailers

Partial branding that still turns heads at the job site.

Built to stay stuck

Large panels take abuse from road grime, wash cycles, and long hours in the sun. We prep the surface properly and use premium cast vinyl with a UV laminate so the graphics stay bright and the edges stay down. When a wrap is going to run highway miles for years, the install matters more than anything, and that is where we do not cut corners.

Trailer and box truck questions

Do I have to wrap the whole trailer?

No. Many businesses do a partial with the logo, a short message, and the phone number on the sides and rear. It covers the panels people actually read, for less.

How long will a trailer wrap last?

With premium film and a UV laminate, plan on roughly five to seven years of highway use. Regular washing and avoiding harsh brushes extend it.

Can you wrap a ribbed or riveted trailer?

Yes, though texture affects how graphics lay and read. We look at your specific trailer and design for the surface so the message stays clear.

How long does the install take?

Most box trucks and trailers are a couple of days depending on size and coverage. We give you a firm timeline with the quote.

Is a wrap really worth it versus other advertising?

For most local operations, yes. You pay once and the trailer advertises for years on miles you were already driving, which is why the cost per impression is so low.

Turn your trailer into a billboard

Send the size and type and get a free mockup with your quote.

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