About Fisher Wrap Co

An owner-operated wrap shop, now in Clovis

Fisher Wrap Co is a vehicle wrap shop built around a simple idea: the person who cares most about the work should be the one doing it. We’re owner-operated, which means when you bring a vehicle to us, the same set of hands that talked through your color, pulled the swatches, and looked over your paint is the set of hands that preps, wraps, and finishes it. There’s no queue, no rotating crew, no vehicle-of-the-day rush. Just careful work by someone whose name is on the shop.

We do this because we love it. There’s a specific satisfaction in handing back a car the owner has to walk around twice to believe, or watching a freshly wrapped food truck become the centerpiece of an event lineup. That love of the craft is the whole reason the shop exists, and it’s what shows up in the details you don’t notice until a lesser wrap starts failing.

From Arizona to the Central Valley

Fisher Wrap Co grew up as an established wrap operation in Arizona, building a reputation one careful install at a time. Recently we relocated the shop to Clovis, California, planting roots in the Central Valley and bringing everything we learned in the Arizona sun with us. If anything, that desert experience made us better at building wraps that survive hard light and heat — lessons that translate directly to a Valley summer.

Moving didn’t mean leaving anyone behind. We’re now based in Clovis, and we still proudly serve our Arizona clients — the relationships and the work we built there matter to us, and we’ve kept them. What’s new is that we’re now here to take care of Clovis, Fresno, and the whole Central Valley the same way: as the local shop that treats your vehicle like it’s the only one that matters that day.

How we work, and why

Ask us what makes a wrap last and we won’t point at a brand of film — we’ll point at the process. A wrap lives or dies on preparation and patience, and those are the two things a high-volume shop can’t afford to spend.

We inspect your paint before anything goes on, and we tell you the truth about it. We prep the surface down to clean paint so the adhesive bonds to nothing but the finish. We pull mirrors, handles, badges, and trim so the film wraps into the edges instead of stopping short of them, because edges are where every failed wrap fails. We work each panel flat by hand with heat and squeegee, and we post-heat every stretched section so the film locks into its new shape and stays there through the summers. It’s slower than the fast way. It’s the only way we’re interested in.

We also only install cast film — never the cheap calendered vinyl that fades and cracks — and we lay swatches against your vehicle in daylight so you’re choosing a real color, not a version your phone invented. These aren’t premium upgrades at our shop. They’re just how the work gets done.

Let’s build something

Whether you’re after a color change, business branding, a food truck that draws a crowd, or a clean set of graphics, we’d love to talk through it. Reach out and you’ll be talking to the person who’ll actually do the work — the way it should be. We’re proud to be Clovis’s owner-operated wrap shop, proud to still serve the Arizona clients who helped us get here, and glad you stopped by.

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is Fisher Wrap Co located?

    We're based in Clovis, California, and we serve customers across Clovis, Fresno, and the greater Central Valley. We relocated here from Arizona, and we still proudly take care of our Arizona clients as well.

  • Are you a big shop or a small one?

    We're an owner-operated shop, and that's on purpose. The person who talks through your project is the person who preps, wraps, and finishes your vehicle. It means we take fewer vehicles at a time and give each one real attention rather than running cars through on a clock.

  • What makes your work different?

    The details nobody advertises: pulling trim and hardware to wrap film into the edges, prepping paint down to a clean surface, and post-heating every stretched panel so the film stays put. Those are the steps that decide whether a wrap lasts, and they're exactly the ones a rushed shop skips. We don't.

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