Vehicle Wraps in Greensboro
19 vehicle wrap installation shops in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Full vehicle wraps in Greensboro typically run $2,500–$6,000 depending on vehicle size, finish (gloss, matte, satin, chrome, color-shift), and design complexity. Most sedan and crossover wraps land in the $3,000–$4,500 band.
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Bubble Way Window Tint Vinyl Wrap PPF
Bubble Way Window Tint Vinyl Wrap PPF 5.0Window tinting service · · 1514 Holbrook St AOpen now · (336) 303-0111
Tuttle Signs and Designs,Inc.
Tuttle Signs and Designs,Inc. 5.0Sign shop · · 1311 Headquarters DrOpen · Closes 5 PM · (336) 275-4607
KD Wraps
DeDona Tint & Graphics
DeDona Tint & Graphics 5.0Vehicle wrapping service · · 707 Norwalk StOpen · Closes 6 PM · (336) 851-1300
Carolinacustomwraps llc
Carolinacustomwraps llc 5.0Vehicle wrapping service · · 727 Johnson RdOpen · Closes 5 PM · (336) 858-7213
AlphaGraphics
AlphaGraphics 5.0Commercial printer · · 500 Americhase DrOpen · Closes 5 PM · (743) 230-6247
Carolina Signs and Wonders - A Greensboro Sign Company
JT Wraps
BJD Wraps
The Decal Source
The Decal Source 4.9Sign shop · · 804 Knox RdOpen · Closes 5 PM · (336) 574-3141
Stylz V.I.P Auto Detailing
Routh Sign Service
Double Take Wraps
SpeedPro Imaging
Automotive Masters of Greensboro
M3 (Matthews Mobile Media)
Signs By Tomorrow
Hidden Automotive LLC
Hidden Automotive LLC 3.8Window tinting service · · 614 Elwell AveOpen · Closes 4 PM · (336) 479-1715
Frequently asked questions
How much does vehicle wrap installation cost in Greensboro?
Full vehicle wraps in Greensboro typically run $2,500–$6,000 depending on vehicle size, finish (gloss, matte, satin, chrome, color-shift), and design complexity. Most sedan and crossover wraps land in the $3,000–$4,500 band.
How many vehicle wrap shops are in Greensboro?
Greensboro, NC has 19 active vehicle wrap installation shops listed in the Overlam directory, averaging 4.8/5 across 50 customer reviews.
What should I look for when picking a vehicle wrap shop in Greensboro?
Compare bay cleanliness, the brand and series of materials the shop uses, installer experience on your specific vehicle make, and warranty coverage. Manufacturer-grade materials (3M, Avery Dennison, KPMF, XPEL) and certified installers are the strongest signals of quality work.