Pitt Meadows punches well above its weight. With roughly 19,500 residents, it’s one of the smaller cities in Metro Vancouver, but its economic footprint tells a different story. The Golden Ears Business Park alone spans nearly 200 acres of light industrial space, making it one of the largest single-owner industrial complexes in all of British Columbia. Add a regional airport with active aviation and aerospace tenants, a Canadian Pacific Railway intermodal yard, and agricultural operations generating tens of millions in annual output, and you have a city that hosts serious business activity on a surprisingly compact urban footprint. Vehicles moving through Pitt Meadows serve all of that. At Wrap Guys, we’ve been helping businesses across BC make the most of every kilometre their vehicles travel for over 25 years, and we’re ready to do the same for businesses operating in and around Pitt Meadows.
“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.”
Pitt Meadows sits at a genuine transportation crossroads. The Golden Ears Bridge connects it south to Surrey and Langley. The Pitt River Bridge links it west to Port Coquitlam. Lougheed Highway carries a steady stream of commuters and commercial traffic east toward Maple Ridge and the Fraser Valley. Every one of those routes is busy. For businesses with vehicles on those roads, a professionally wrapped vehicle turns routine travel into marketing reach that extends well beyond Pitt Meadows itself. Whether your service vans are running jobs near the Golden Ears Business Park, your delivery trucks are making rounds along Harris Road, or your work vehicles are crossing the bridge to clients in Langley, every trip is an opportunity to put your name in front of the right people.

Pitt Meadows is a hub in a densely interconnected part of Metro Vancouver. Business owners, tradespeople, and commuters from Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, and Langley all move through this city regularly. A wrapped vehicle working out of Pitt Meadows doesn’t just reach local residents; it reaches that entire surrounding network. Unlike a digital ad that disappears the moment the budget runs out, a wrap keeps generating impressions on every route your vehicle travels, every day it’s on the road. The recognition builds gradually and reliably, and it costs nothing extra after the wrap is installed.
Visibility across the transportation corridors is the headline. For businesses operating in and around Pitt Meadows, a professionally wrapped vehicle delivers more than that.
We’ve been in the vehicle wrapping industry long enough to have seen every shortcut and what it costs the customer. Wraps installed over poorly prepared surfaces. Cheap calendered vinyl that shrinks and fades within two years. Installers who learned on the job and passed the mistakes along to clients. We built Wrap Guys to be the opposite of all that. Every installer on our team brings a minimum of 10 years of hands-on experience to every job, no exceptions. We use only 3M vinyl and Avery cast vinyl because those are the materials that hold up in BC’s conditions season after season. Our in-house design team builds every graphic from scratch, and every finished wrap is inspected before it leaves our hands. Starting at $697, and backed by an industry-leading 5-to-7-year warranty, our vehicle wraps are built to earn their keep.

Life in Pitt Meadows is genuinely outdoors-oriented. The Pitt River Regional Greenway, Pitt Lake, Grant Narrows Provincial Park, and the dyke trails along the Fraser are all on the doorstep. Residents here use their vehicles to get to those places, not just to commute. A personal car wrap is one of the best ways to make your vehicle reflect the way you actually live and the places you actually go. Whether you want a matte finish that looks deliberately understated on the Lougheed Highway, a colour change that turns heads at the boat launch, or something custom that’s genuinely yours, we bring the same precision to personal wraps that we do to every commercial project.

The look is the obvious starting point. Here’s what a personal wrap actually delivers beyond that:
Pitt Meadows gets serious rainfall through the autumn and winter months, and vehicles running on agricultural and industrial roads take more punishment than those operating in purely urban environments. Material quality matters here. We use 3M vinyl and Avery cast vinyl on every job because they’re engineered to perform in exactly these conditions: resisting edge lift in wet weather, holding colour through BC’s UV seasons, and conforming to complex vehicle surfaces without lifting or shrinking over time. The process behind every wrap is equally deliberate. We start with a thorough consultation, build your design specifically for the vehicle and your goals, prepare every surface carefully before a panel of vinyl goes on, and inspect every finished wrap before it leaves our hands. The result is backed by a 5-to-7-year warranty, because we stand behind what we produce.
Your vehicles are already travelling some of the busiest corridors in the eastern Lower Mainland every day. A professionally installed wrap makes every one of those trips work harder for your brand. Whether you’re looking to wrap a single work truck, rebrand a fleet operating out of the Golden Ears Business Park, or put a personal colour change on a vehicle you’re proud to drive, we deliver the quality, 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.
Often more so than at larger scale, because the impact per dollar is higher. A single wrapped vehicle running routes between the business park, Maple Ridge, and Port Coquitlam generates thousands of impressions a week without any ongoing ad spend. Our wraps start at $697, and for a small operator that’s usually the most cost-effective marketing investment available. You don’t need a fleet to see a real return.
A full wrap covers the entire exterior of the vehicle, giving you complete control over colour, finish, and graphics across every panel. A partial wrap covers a designated portion, typically the rear, sides, or doors, and works with the existing vehicle colour as part of the design. Partial wraps cost less and can still be highly effective, particularly for businesses that want brand presence without a full colour change. We help you figure out which approach makes sense for your vehicle and your goals during the quoting process.
It’s actually a great reason to think carefully about design. A vehicle that regularly crosses into different municipalities reaches a much broader audience than one that stays local. Our design team builds wraps to read well at highway speeds and at a distance, not just parked outside a job site. If your vehicles are covering significant ground across multiple communities, the design should be doing that work everywhere it goes.
Material choice and installation quality are the two factors that determine this. We use 3M vinyl and Avery cast vinyl exclusively because they’re engineered specifically for long-term outdoor performance in wet, variable climates like BC’s. Cast vinyl conforms tightly to the vehicle surface and maintains adhesion through years of rain and temperature cycling. Our 5-to-7-year warranty reflects our confidence in both the materials and the installation.
It can make a significant difference. A clean, well-designed wrap applied over a vehicle in reasonable condition will transform how it reads to clients and on the road. The main requirement is that the paint underneath is in decent shape before installation. We assess that during our consultation process. If the surface is in good condition, a wrap is often the fastest and most affordable way to elevate how your business presents itself, regardless of the vehicle’s age.
Matte finishes hold up very well with cast vinyl and are one of our most requested options. The main practical difference is care: matte surfaces show water spots and smudges more visibly than gloss, so hand washing rather than automated car washes is recommended. Avoid wax or polish products on matte finishes as they can alter the surface texture. Beyond that, the durability is comparable. Matte cast vinyl from 3M and Avery is designed for the same long-term outdoor performance as their gloss products.
Minor surface scratches to the vinyl itself can sometimes be addressed with localized repair rather than a full replacement, depending on the location and severity. If the vehicle body is dented, the wrap in that area will need to come off before any bodywork is done and be reapplied afterward. We can advise on the best approach once we see the specific damage. Generally speaking, a wrap is not a permanent commitment, and repairs and updates are part of the normal lifecycle of a wrapped vehicle.
Yes. Agriculture is a major part of Pitt Meadows’ identity and economy, and farm and agri-business vehicles are something we’re well equipped to handle. Utility trucks, delivery vehicles, trailers, and other equipment that represents a farming or agri-food operation on the road can all be wrapped. A professionally wrapped vehicle adds credibility to any business, and that’s as true for a blueberry operation running deliveries as it is for a manufacturer in the business park.
It varies depending on the time of year and the scope of the project. Reaching out a few weeks ahead gives us time to complete the design, get your approval, print the vinyl, and schedule installation without rushing any step of the process. Fleet projects and larger jobs benefit from more lead time so we can coordinate scheduling around your operational needs. The best approach is to get in touch early, even if your timeline is flexible, so we can plan properly from the start.
Give the vehicle a thorough wash before dropping it off. Remove any accessories, antennas, or aftermarket additions that might interfere with the wrap panels if possible, and let us know about any existing paint damage, touch-up work, or modifications during your consultation. We do our own detailed surface preparation before installation begins, but arriving with a clean vehicle saves time and helps us identify any surface issues early. If the paint has any significant damage, it’s worth flagging that upfront so we can advise on whether any prep work is needed before the wrap goes on.