Vehicle Wraps in Clovis, CA

Vehicle wraps in Clovis, done by hands that care

Fisher Wrap Co is an owner-operated wrap shop in Clovis, California. We change the color of cars, brand work trucks and vans, turn food trucks into crowd-magnets, and put businesses’ names on the road — and we do all of it ourselves, with the kind of attention that only comes from a shop where the person wrapping your vehicle is the person whose name is on the door. If you’ve been looking for vehicle wraps in Clovis done properly, by someone who genuinely loves the craft, you’ve found the right shop.

There’s a real difference between a wrap that looks great in the parking lot and a wrap that still looks great two summers later. That difference is almost never the film — it’s the hands. It’s whether the installer took the mirrors and handles off to wrap the film into the edges, whether the paint got cleaned down to the bare surface before anything went on, and whether every stretched panel got post-heated so it locks into shape instead of creeping back. We obsess over exactly those details, because they’re the ones that decide whether your wrap lasts.

What we do

We keep our focus on the wrap work we do best, and we do all of it here in Clovis.

Color change wraps transform your vehicle’s color without touching the paint — gloss, satin, matte, or a color-shift finish that changes with the light, all reversible and all protecting the factory paint underneath. It’s the look of a full respray with none of the permanence, and it’s our favorite work.

Full vehicle wraps deliver total, bumper-to-bumper coverage for a complete color change, a custom printed design, or a branded build that turns your vehicle into rolling signage.

Partial wraps put big visual impact on a targeted budget — a blacked-out roof, a wrapped hood, racing stripes, an accent color, or partial business branding on the panels that matter most.

Decals and lettering are the most affordable way to get your business name, logo, and number on a work vehicle — clean, sharp, and working for you every mile you drive.

Fleet and commercial wraps brand your work vehicles consistently so your whole operation reads as one recognizable business on the road, from a single truck to a growing set of vans.

Food truck wraps turn your truck into your best marketing — bold, appetizing, full-color designs built to stop a hungry crowd from across the lot.

Each of these has its own page with real detail, honest pricing, and answers to the questions people actually ask. Wherever you’re starting, there’s a page that walks you through it.

Why an owner-operated shop is the one you want

When you hand your vehicle to a big-volume shop, it goes into a queue and gets wrapped on a clock by whoever’s next on the schedule. When you hand it to us, it gets wrapped by the owner, on a timeline set by getting it right rather than getting it out. That’s not a small distinction. A wrap is a job where patience is the whole game — the careful teardown, the meticulous prep, the extra minutes post-heating a mirror cap so it doesn’t creep back — and patience is exactly what disappears when a vehicle is one of a dozen moving through a bay that day.

We’d rather keep your car an extra day and wrap the edges properly than push it out fast and watch it lift by summer. We’ll pull physical film swatches and let you hold them against your vehicle in daylight, because screens lie about these finishes. We’ll look over your paint before we start and tell you honestly if a panel is a problem, instead of wrapping over trouble and hoping. And if you’ve got a question a year down the road, you’ll be talking to the same person who did the work. That’s the whole reason to choose a small shop, and it’s the whole reason we run ours the way we do.

Built for the Central Valley

Everything we install has to survive the Valley, and that shapes how we work. Central Valley sun is relentless, and it’s the single biggest thing that ages a wrap. So we install cast film only — never the cheap calendered vinyl that fades and cracks — and we laminate printed wraps to protect the ink from UV. We finish edges so they’re sealed into the metal where the heat and road grime hit hardest, and we send every customer home knowing exactly how to wash and park to get the most years out of their finish. A wrap built and cared for right holds its look for years even here; a wrap built cheap starts showing it by the first hot season. We build for the long version.

Serving Clovis, Fresno, and the whole Valley

We’re based in Clovis and we wrap vehicles for people all across Clovis, Fresno, and the surrounding Central Valley communities. Whether you’re a car owner in Clovis dreaming about a color change, a contractor in Fresno who needs the work truck branded, or a food truck operator working events across the Valley, we’re set up to take care of you. Our vehicle wraps in Clovis and Fresno page has more on the areas we serve and the local terms people search when they’re looking for a shop like ours.

What to expect when you bring us your vehicle

We try to make the whole process clear and easy, because a wrap is a real investment and you should know exactly what you’re getting. It starts with a conversation — you tell us the vehicle and what you’re picturing, and we talk honestly about what’s possible, what it’ll cost, and what the finish will actually look like in daylight. If there’s color to choose, we pull physical film swatches and hold them against your vehicle, because a color that looks perfect on a screen can look completely different in the sun.

Before we commit to anything, we look over your paint together and give you a straight read on it. If a panel has chips, rust, or failing clear coat that could cause the film to lift down the road, you hear about it up front, not after the wrap is on. Once the plan and the quote are set, we schedule the vehicle and get to work — prepping the surface, disassembling what needs to come off, wrapping each panel by hand, and post-heating every stretched section so it stays put. When you pick it up, we walk you through exactly how to wash it and where to park it to get the most years out of your finish. And if a question comes up later, you call the same person who did the work. That continuity, from first conversation to the year-later question, is what a small shop is for.

Let’s talk about your vehicle

Whatever you’re picturing — a new color, your business on the doors, a food truck that draws a line, or just a clean set of stripes — we’d love to hear about it. Reach out for a quote and we’ll set up a time to look over your vehicle, pull some swatches if there’s color to choose, and lay out exactly what your project would take. No pressure, no queue, no corners — just an honest conversation with the person who’ll be doing the work. Get in touch and let’s build something you’ll be proud to drive.

Frequently asked questions

  • What kinds of vehicle wraps do you do?

    We handle color change wraps, full vehicle wraps, partial wraps, decals and lettering, fleet and commercial branding, and food truck wraps. Whether you want your personal car in a new finish, your business name on a work truck, or a food truck that pulls a crowd, it's what we do every day in Clovis.

  • How much does a vehicle wrap cost?

    It depends on the vehicle and the job. A full color change runs roughly $2,500 to $6,500 depending on size, partial wraps start around $500, and lettering can be a few hundred dollars. Commercial and food truck wraps vary with size and design. We quote every vehicle in person so the number reflects the real work.

  • Where are you located and who do you serve?

    We're based in Clovis, CA, and we wrap vehicles for customers across Clovis, Fresno, and the surrounding Central Valley. Reach out and we'll set up a time to look over your vehicle and talk through what you have in mind.

  • How long does a wrap last in the Central Valley heat?

    Quality cast wrap film is generally rated by its manufacturer for around five to seven years with good installation and care. Valley sun is the main factor in how any wrap ages, so garage parking and hand washing extend the life meaningfully. We install cast film only, which is the biggest factor in how long a wrap stays looking sharp.

  • Will a wrap hurt my paint?

    On sound factory paint, a properly installed wrap protects the finish rather than harming it, and it removes cleanly within its service life to reveal the original paint underneath. We inspect your paint before we start and tell you honestly if any panel is a concern.

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