Abbotsford spans 375 square kilometres, making it the largest city by area in all of British Columbia. It sits where the Trans-Canada Highway crosses the Fraser Valley, where the US border runs along the city’s southern edge, and where a billion dollar agricultural sector shares space with a world-class aerospace cluster. That’s a city with a lot of moving parts, a lot of vehicles on the road, and a lot of opportunity for businesses whose branding travels with them. At Wrap Guys, we’ve been serving BC businesses for over 25 years, and Abbotsford’s combination of highway traffic, cross-border commerce, and agricultural and industrial activity makes it one of the most compelling markets we work in.
“Every car wrap that wrap guys has done for our company in the past has been top quality. Their service is excellent and the overall experience is second to none.”
“Every car wrap that wrap guys has done for our company in the past has been top quality. Their service is excellent and the overall experience is second to none.”
The Trans-Canada Highway isn’t just a commuter route in Abbotsford; it’s the primary commercial corridor connecting the Lower Mainland to the rest of Canada, and it carries heavy volumes of trade and transport traffic through the city every day. Add the Abbotsford-Mission Highway, Fraser Highway, and the proximity to the Sumas-Huntingdon border crossing into Washington, and you have a transportation network that gives commercial vehicles here extraordinary reach. A wrapped vehicle operating out of Abbotsford is seen by local residents, trucking companies, agricultural operators, aerospace workers, and cross-border business travellers moving through one of the most strategically situated cities in western Canada.

Abbotsford doesn’t just serve its own 153,000-plus residents. As the hub of the Fraser Valley, it draws workers, shoppers, and business traffic from Mission to the north, Chilliwack to the east, and Langley to the west. The Highstreet Shopping Centre, the Xchange Business Park, and the Airport Business Park all generate consistent vehicle traffic from well beyond city limits. Every one of those routes is an opportunity. Unlike advertising that reaches a defined digital audience and then disappears, a professionally wrapped vehicle keeps generating impressions across all of those corridors, every day, without any ongoing cost.
Visibility on Abbotsford’s major corridors is the foundation. The returns go further than that.
We’ve been in this industry long enough to know exactly what separates a wrap that holds up for seven years from one that starts lifting within two. It comes down to materials, preparation, and the skill of the hands doing the installation. We use 3M vinyl and Avery cast vinyl exclusively, because those are the products engineered to perform in BC’s conditions over the long term. Every installer on our team has a minimum of 10 years of hands-on experience, without exception. Our in-house design team builds every graphic specifically for your vehicle, not from a template. Starting at $697, and backed by an industry-leading 5-to-7-year warranty, every wrap we produce is built to earn its keep for the full life of that vehicle.

Life in Abbotsford means views of Mount Baker to the southeast and the Coast Mountains to the north, with some of BC’s best trail systems on the doorstep. Sumas Mountain, the Abby Grind, and the trails throughout the region attract residents who use their vehicles seriously. A personal wrap is one of the most direct ways to make your vehicle reflect who you are and how you use it. Matte finishes, custom colour changes, and full graphic wraps all bring the same precision and quality that we apply to every commercial project. Whether it’s a truck you run hard on weekends or a daily driver you want to stand out, we’ve got you covered.

The transformation is immediate. The practical benefits stick around for years afterward.
Abbotsford’s climate brings intense summer sun and wet winters, and vehicles in the Fraser Valley regularly contend with agricultural dust, road grit, and temperature swings that test any exterior surface. Inferior vinyl shows those conditions quickly. The 3M and Avery cast vinyl we use is engineered to resist edge lift, colour fade, and surface adhesion failure through years of exactly those conditions. Every wrap begins with a thorough consultation, custom design work built specifically for your vehicle, careful surface preparation, and a final inspection before the vehicle leaves our hands. Nothing about that process is rushed. The 5-to-7-year warranty we stand behind isn’t a marketing claim; it reflects what happens when the right materials are applied by the right people.
Your vehicles are already out there on the Trans-Canada Highway, covering Abbotsford’s corridors, and crossing paths with thousands of potential customers every week. A professionally installed wrap makes every one of those trips work for your brand. Whether you’re looking to wrap a single service vehicle, rebrand a fleet operating across the Fraser Valley, or put a standout personal wrap on a vehicle you’re proud to drive, we have the experience and materials to get it done right. Call us at (604) 996-6389 or reach out online to start with a free, no-obligation quote.
Absolutely. Abbotsford’s position on the Canada-US border is genuinely unique, and a vehicle that crosses between the two countries or serves clients on both sides can carry branding that speaks to that. Our design team works with you to create graphics that communicate your brand clearly in any context.
Cast vinyl is designed precisely for this. The adhesive and film layers in 3M and Avery cast products are engineered to withstand sustained highway speeds, road debris impact, and the ultraviolet exposure that accumulates quickly on a vehicle spending significant time on open roads like the Trans-Canada Highway. The difference between cast and cheaper calendered vinyl becomes very apparent over time on high-mileage vehicles. That’s why we don’t use anything else, and why our warranty covers the full 5-to-7-year range.
Yes, and Abbotsford’s agricultural community is one we’re well positioned to serve. Farm trucks, delivery vehicles for agri-food businesses, nursery vans, and support vehicles for agricultural operations are all vehicles that benefit from professional branding. A clean, well-designed wrap signals professionalism and builds brand recognition across the Fraser Valley’s farming community. The key consideration for working agricultural vehicles is surface condition before installation, which we assess thoroughly during the quoting process.
It starts with a consultation, where we look at your vehicle, talk through your branding goals, and discuss finish options. From there, our in-house design team builds the wrap graphics specifically for your vehicle’s dimensions and panel layout, not from a generic template. You review and approve the design before anything goes to print. Once approved, we print the vinyl, prepare the vehicle surface carefully, and install the wrap. Installation typically takes one to three days depending on the vehicle. A final inspection happens before the vehicle is returned to you. The whole timeline from first contact to pick up usually runs two to three weeks.
Yes. We work from your brand guidelines and colour specifications to ensure the printed vinyl matches your brand standards as closely as possible. If you have Pantone references, hex codes, or existing brand assets, bring those to the consultation. Colour accuracy across print media requires calibrated printing and colour profiling, and our equipment and process is set up to deliver consistent results. If you’re building a fleet where visual consistency across every unit matters, this is something we take seriously.
The fundamentals are the same, but larger vehicles involve more surface area, more complex panel geometry, and, in some cases, seams where panels of vinyl need to be aligned precisely. Trucks and vans also tend to have more rivets, bumpers, and accessories to work around. Our installers have a minimum of 10 years of experience specifically to handle that complexity well. Larger vehicles aren’t harder for us. They’re just a different challenge, one that requires exactly the kind of experience we insist on from every member of our installation team.
The Fraser Valley gets strong UV exposure through the summer months, and it’s one of the primary causes of premature colour fade and film degradation in lower-quality vinyl products. The 3M and Avery cast vinyl products we use include UV-resistant layers specifically designed to slow that degradation over time. A wrap installed by us and maintained reasonably well will hold its colour through the full warranty period. Parking in a garage or shaded area when convenient helps, but the material itself is built to handle sustained outdoor exposure without significant fade.
It depends on the nature and extent of the touch-up work. Minor corrections are generally fine. Heavily repainted panels, bodywork filler, or surfaces that aren’t factory-smooth can sometimes cause adhesion issues over time. We assess the surface condition during consultation and flag any areas of concern before the wrap goes on. If there are issues that need to be addressed first, it’s better to know that upfront than to discover problems after installation.
A decal is a single printed or cut graphic applied to a specific area of the vehicle. A wrap, whether partial or full, covers much larger surface areas using continuous panels of vinyl that conform to the vehicle’s contours. A full wrap transforms the entire exterior, including colour. A partial wrap might cover the rear half, the doors, or specific panels. Decals are a cost-effective option for simple logo or contact information applications, while wraps deliver far more visual impact and paint protection. We offer both, and can advise on which approach fits your budget and goals during the consultation.