Car Wrap Near Me
Curated US directory · 32 shops across 6 cities · last verified May 2026
Wrappered Editorial
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Updated May 13, 2026
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Reviewed by certified vinyl wrap installers
The right installer matters more than the brand of film. A great shop with mid-tier vinyl beats a bad shop with 3M every time. Below: a curated directory of established wrap installers in the six largest US wrap markets, plus how to evaluate any shop before you book.
Editorial selections, not paid placements. Each listing was reviewed for industry reputation, certifications and portfolio depth as of May 2026. Verify current operating hours and request a written quote before visiting.
Los Angeles
06 shops · greater LA
Los Angeles has the highest concentration of wrap installers in North America. The market is mature, the competition is fierce, and the top shops here are among the most-followed wrap accounts in the world. Expect West Coast pricing (15-25% over national average) but also the deepest specialization — color-shift, satin chrome, and exotic-car-specific shops all live here.
01 // LA
Protective Film Solutions
San Fernando Valley·Est. 2010
3M CertifiedPPFFull Wrap
- One of the most well-known wrap shops in the US
- Both vinyl wraps and paint protection film
- Strong YouTube and educational presence
Verified May 2026
02 // LA
The Auto Concierge
Hollywood·Est. 2014
3M CertifiedLuxuryExotic
- Luxury and exotic-car specialty
- Full-vehicle wraps + ceramic coating bundles
- Climate-controlled multi-bay facility
Verified May 2026
03 // LA
1NE Designs
Studio City·Est. 2011
Color-ShiftChromeCustom
- Specialty in color-shift and chrome installations
- Celebrity and exotic-car portfolio
- In-house design team for custom liveries
Verified May 2026
04 // LA
LA Wraps
Multiple LA locations·Est. 2008
Avery AuthorizedFleetCommercial
- Commercial fleet and retail vehicle wraps
- Same-region service across LA county
- Volume installer with multi-vehicle pricing
Verified May 2026
05 // LA
Beverly Hills Wrap Studio
Beverly Hills·Est. 2016
LuxuryPPFSatin
- Premium pricing, premium clientele
- PPF + vinyl wrap combination packages
- Specializes in satin and matte finishes
Verified May 2026
06 // LA
Ferrada Customs
Sun Valley·Est. 2013
CustomShow Cars
- Show-car finish quality
- Inozetek and KPMF dealer
- SEMA-show vehicle portfolio
Verified May 2026
New York City
06 shops · NYC metro
NYC's wrap market is concentrated in the outer boroughs and Long Island — Manhattan rents are prohibitive for the climate-controlled bays a quality wrap requires. Most quality NYC installers will be in Brooklyn, Queens, or further out on Long Island. Expect Northeast pricing (15-20% over national average) and 2-6 week booking lead times in peak season.
01 // NYC
Auto Hi-Tech
Brooklyn·Est. 2008
3M CertifiedFull Wrap
- Established NYC wrap installer
- Multiple-bay climate-controlled facility
- Vinyl wraps + window tinting + PPF
Verified May 2026
02 // NYC
KP Wraps
Long Island·Est. 2012
PerformanceTunerColor-Shift
- Performance car and tuner specialty
- Strong color-shift / chameleon portfolio
- Avery and Inozetek dealer
Verified May 2026
03 // NYC
NYC Vinyl Wraps
Manhattan / Queens·Est. 2015
CommercialRideshare
- Commercial fleet + Uber/Lyft branding
- Quick turnaround for single-vehicle commercial
- Printed graphics + cut vinyl
Verified May 2026
04 // NYC
Premier Auto Graphics
Queens·Est. 2009
3M CertifiedPPF
- PPF + vinyl wrap combination installs
- Window tinting included
- Full-vehicle and partial wrap options
Verified May 2026
05 // NYC
Empire Auto Spa
Brooklyn·Est. 2017
DetailingWrapsCeramic
- Wrap + ceramic coating + detail packages
- Luxury vehicle focus
- Pre-wrap paint correction included
Verified May 2026
06 // NYC
Boroughs Wrap Co.
Bronx·Est. 2018
CustomMatte
- Matte and satin finish specialty
- Mid-tier pricing, strong portfolio
- Hexis and KPMF dealer
Verified May 2026
Miami
05 shops · greater Miami
Miami's wrap scene is dominated by exotic and supercar work — the region has one of the densest concentrations of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and McLarens in the US. Chrome and color-shift wraps are disproportionately popular here. Coastal salt air is hard on wraps — local shops favor satin chrome and brushed metallic over mirror chrome for daily drivers.
01 // MIA
TST Customs
Hollywood, FL·Est. 2009
ExoticSupercarChrome
- South Florida's best-known supercar wrap shop
- Heavy chrome and color-shift portfolio
- Show-quality finish standard
Verified May 2026
02 // MIA
Tropical Wraps
Wynwood·Est. 2014
Color-ShiftCustom
- Specialty in color-shift and pearlescent
- Custom-designed wraps available
- Inozetek and Avery dealer
Verified May 2026
03 // MIA
Miami Auto Wrap
Doral·Est. 2011
3M CertifiedCommercialRetail
- Both commercial fleet and retail wraps
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) shop
- Multi-vehicle commercial discounts
Verified May 2026
04 // MIA
Sunset Wraps
South Beach / Coral Gables·Est. 2016
LuxuryPPF
- Luxury vehicle focus
- PPF + vinyl wrap combo specialty
- Pickup/delivery available in Miami-Dade
Verified May 2026
05 // MIA
Bayside Customs
Coral Gables·Est. 2013
MatteSatin
- Matte and satin finish specialty
- Pre-wrap paint correction available
- KPMF and 3M dealer
Verified May 2026
Houston
05 shops · greater Houston
Houston's wrap market skews commercial — fleet vehicles for oil & gas service companies, contractors, and last-mile delivery make up most of the volume. Retail wraps lean toward trucks (this is Texas) and luxury sedans. Texas pricing typically runs slightly below national average (5-10% lower) outside of premium shops.
01 // HOU
Houston Custom Wraps
Sugar Land·Est. 2010
3M CertifiedFull Wrap
- Established Houston-area installer
- Vinyl wraps, PPF, window tinting
- Climate-controlled facility
Verified May 2026
02 // HOU
Texas Wrap Pros
Houston (Westchase)·Est. 2012
TrucksFleet
- Truck and fleet specialty
- Bed liner protection + wrap combos
- Heavy-duty commercial pricing
Verified May 2026
03 // HOU
H-Town Wrappers
North Houston·Est. 2015
CommercialPrinted
- Printed graphics and commercial wraps
- In-house design service
- Same-week turnaround for single-vehicle commercial
Verified May 2026
04 // HOU
Wrap Republic Houston
Katy·Est. 2018
PPFVinyl Wrap
- PPF + vinyl combo specialty
- Luxury and exotic vehicle focus
- XPEL and 3M dealer
Verified May 2026
05 // HOU
Sugar Land Wraps
Sugar Land·Est. 2014
LuxuryExotic
- Luxury sedan and exotic specialty
- Matte and satin finish portfolio
- Avery and KPMF dealer
Verified May 2026
Chicago
05 shops · Chicagoland
Chicago's wrap market is split between performance/tuner shops in the city and commercial/fleet installers in the suburbs. Cold winters and salt-treated roads are hard on wrap edges — local shops favor films with strong edge-adhesion and recommend extra edge-sealing for winter-driven cars.
01 // CHI
Chicago Auto Pros (CAP)
Lake Forest·Est. 2014
3M CertifiedPPFWrap
- Best-known Chicagoland wrap installer
- PPF, vinyl wrap, ceramic coating
- Strong YouTube and educational presence
Verified May 2026
02 // CHI
Phantom Wrap Chicago
Chicago (North Side)·Est. 2016
Color-ShiftChrome
- Color-shift and chrome specialty
- Performance/tuner clientele
- Inozetek and TeckWrap dealer
Verified May 2026
03 // CHI
Windy City Wraps
Schaumburg·Est. 2011
CommercialFleet
- Suburban Chicago commercial fleet
- Multi-vehicle pricing programs
- In-house printing and design
Verified May 2026
04 // CHI
Chicago Vinyl Studio
Northbrook·Est. 2017
MatteCustom
- Matte and satin finish specialty
- Boutique single-bay operation
- Avery and KPMF dealer
Verified May 2026
05 // CHI
Lincoln Park Wraps
Lincoln Park·Est. 2019
LuxuryPPF
- City-located luxury shop
- PPF + wrap combos for daily drivers
- 3M and XPEL dealer
Verified May 2026
Dallas–Fort Worth
05 shops · DFW metroplex
DFW has one of the fastest-growing wrap markets in the country — a combination of strong economy, low cost of operation for shops, and trucks-as-default vehicle culture. Plano and Frisco have emerged as the high-end shop concentrations; Fort Worth is heavier on truck and commercial work.
01 // DFW
DFW Wraps
Plano·Est. 2013
3M CertifiedFull WrapCommercial
- Established DFW installer
- Both retail and commercial fleet
- Multi-bay climate-controlled facility
Verified May 2026
02 // DFW
Dallas Custom Wraps
Dallas (East)·Est. 2015
Color-ShiftShow Cars
- Show-car finish quality
- Color-shift and pearlescent specialty
- SEMA portfolio vehicles
Verified May 2026
03 // DFW
Wrap Distributors Texas
Fort Worth·Est. 2010
VolumeTrucks
- High-volume installer + film distribution
- Truck-focused commercial work
- Avery and 3M wholesale
Verified May 2026
04 // DFW
Plano Auto Wrap
Plano·Est. 2017
LuxuryExoticPPF
- Luxury and exotic specialty
- PPF + vinyl wrap combos
- Premium pricing tier
Verified May 2026
05 // DFW
North Texas Wraps
Frisco·Est. 2019
CommercialFleet
- Commercial fleet specialty
- In-house design and print
- Multi-vehicle pricing
Verified May 2026
How to evaluate any wrap shop
// Checklist
1. Ask which film they actually use
A serious shop names the film by series, not just the brand. "We use 3M 2080" is good. "We use the wrap from 3M, the best one" is a yellow flag — they probably don't know themselves.
2. Look for manufacturer certifications
Both 3M and Avery Dennison run certified installer programs. Certification doesn't guarantee greatness, but it does mean the shop has passed installation tests and is using authentic film (counterfeit 3M is a real problem in the gray market).
3. Demand to see their portfolio in person
Instagram portfolios are heavily filtered and not always the shop's own work. Visit before you book. Look at:
- Edges around door handles, mirrors, gas caps. The hardest spots. Lifting or visible cut lines = bad.
- Curves on bumpers. Should look tight, no bubbling.
- The car the wrap is currently on, not just photos. A 2-year-old install tells you durability better than a 2-week-old install.
4. Ask about the warranty
Film manufacturers warranty the material (typically 5-8 years). The shop should also warranty their workmanship — usually 1-2 years on labor. A shop that won't warranty their work in writing isn't confident in it.
5. Get the quote in writing with included items
The quote should specify: film brand & series, color/finish, coverage area (especially door jambs and behind handles), prep work included, install timeline, and warranty terms. Verbal-only quotes lead to surprises.
Red flags
- "We can wrap any car in one day." Real full wraps take 3-5 days.
- Quotes more than 30% below the regional average.
- No physical shop — operates out of a garage with no climate control. Wrap install needs a clean, temperature-controlled space.
- Pushing chrome / color-shift on inexperienced installers. These films are unforgiving.
- Refuses to remove badges/handles. The cheap shortcut.
FAQ
// Quick answers
How do I find a reputable car wrap shop near me?
Look for manufacturer certifications (3M, Avery Dennison), at least 5 years in business, a portfolio you can physically inspect, written workmanship warranty, and a real climate-controlled facility. Avoid shops that quote 30%+ below regional average or claim full wraps in one day.
How much should a full car wrap cost in 2026?
$2,500 to $7,000 for most vehicles in the US, depending on size, finish, and region. Luxury and supercars push past $8,000. Chrome and color-shift add 50-60% over standard gloss. See our cost calculator for a personalized estimate.
How long does it take to wrap a car?
3 to 5 days for a quality full vehicle wrap. Anyone claiming same-day full wraps is taking shortcuts that show up in 6-12 months as edge lifting.
What's the difference between PPF and vinyl wrap?
PPF (paint protection film) is clear and thicker, designed for rock-chip protection. Vinyl wrap is pigmented and thinner, designed for color change. Many shops offer both, often combined. See our detailed comparison.
Do car wrap shops offer warranties?
Yes. The film manufacturer warranties the vinyl itself (5-8 years depending on brand). The shop should also provide a workmanship warranty, typically 1-2 years.
Can I bring my own film?
Most reputable shops won't install customer-supplied film — they can't warranty the install if the film provenance isn't verified (counterfeit 3M is a real industry problem). Use the shop's stocked film.
Will the wrap damage my paint?
A quality install on factory paint in good condition will not damage paint. Wrapping over already-damaged or repainted surfaces can cause issues — the wrap bonds to the weakest layer, which can be the new paint if it wasn't properly cured.
Shop owners — get listed
// Submissions
Baseline directory inclusion is free and editorial. To submit your shop for review, email us with:
- Shop name, address, phone, website
- Year established
- Films you primarily install
- Manufacturer certifications (3M, Avery, XPEL, etc.)
- Links to 3-5 portfolio examples
We review every submission and verify operating status before adding. Editorial selections are not for sale.
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