Vehicle Wraps
Vehicle Wraps In Florida
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FAQs
Why should I consider a vehicle wrap for my business in Florida?
Vehicle wraps turn your car, truck, or fleet into moving billboards perfect for Florida’s car-centric cities and year-round driving weather. They are more cost effective than traditional ads, with 24/7 visibility from Miami to Orlando. Plus, wraps protect your paint from sun and salt air, which is huge in coastal areas.
How long does a vehicle wrap last in Florida’s climate?
High-quality wraps typically last 3-5 years in Florida if properly maintained. The intense UV rays and occasional hurricanes mean you’ll want premium materials with UV protection. Regular washes (hand-wash recommended!) and wax-free sealants help combat sun fade and salt spray near beaches.
Can you wrap a leased vehicle in Florida?
Yes! Wraps are removable and won’t damage factory paint if installed correctly. Just check your lease agreement first, some dealers require professional removal before return. Keep the paperwork showing it was done by a certified installer.
How do I maintain my wrap in Florida’s heat and rain?
- Park in shade when possible (UV is the #1 wrap killer)
- Wash weekly with mild soap—avoid gas station brushes!
- Skip wax; use wrap-safe detailing sprays instead
- Fix chips or peeling edges quickly to prevent water damage
Your wrap shop should provide a care guide specific to Florida conditions.
Are wraps legal in Florida?
Yes, but with rules:
- No wrap can obstruct driver visibility
- Commercial wraps must match DMV records (color changes need paperwork)
- Some HOA communities restrict wrapped vehicles
Your installer should know local regulations from Key West to Jacksonville.








