The Dos and Don’ts of Installing Large Building Wraps

You may have seen big advertising wraps on the sides of large buildings in your city. In fact, building wraps are so effective that more than two-thirds of all businesses with storefronts use them to advertise their products and services. If you’re thinking about using building wraps to advertise your business, there are some important things you should know about planning and installing them correctly before you make your purchase. We’ll cover the dos and don’ts of installing large building wraps here.

Bigger is Better

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Large building wraps have a lot more impact than smaller signs.

As with billboards, large building wraps have a lot more impact than smaller ones. Since they’re visible from a distance, long-term exposure to them will eventually pay off. Remember that people are driving by all day and night, so be sure the wrap is readable at all hours! Ensure that your logo or business name can be seen even when it’s dark out. You should also make sure you’ve got enough contrast between the color of your logo and your background; if not, this might not matter too much during the day, but it will show up at night when light bounces off buildings.

Always Hire Professionals

This is not a DIY project — if you’re looking to do it yourself, you will probably be unhappy with your end results. Hiring a professional company like Pro Graphic Install to complete your wrap is crucial for ensuring that everything goes smoothly and for ensuring that your sign looks top-notch.  If you make any mistakes or errors while wrapping your building, the paint can start to peel off the surface or cause cracks in the building’s foundation. Our professionals are highly trained in how to install these signs without causing any damage to the property on which they are being installed. 

Create an Awesome Design

The first step in choosing a large building wrap as your advertising method is to create an awesome design. There are two big reasons for this: 1) a great design will make people stop and pay attention; 2) if you don’t stop someone, they’ll keep walking by without realizing that you want them to pay attention.

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