Restoration Fleet Wraps · Nationwide
Fleet Wraps for
Restoration Companies
Your truck sits at a flooded house for two weeks. The whole street watches a crisis get professionally solved — by a specific, named company, day after day. That is the highest-trust advertising placement in the trades. Most restoration wraps waste it.
JedHead builds fleet wraps for restoration companies engineered for both ways the work comes in: the disaster-site billboard and the referral network of plumbers, adjusters, and property managers who put their own reputation on the line to recommend you. Messaging first. Design second. In-house print. Nationwide installation.
By Jed Colledge — Brand Strategist & Founder, JedHead · Fleet wrap and trade business branding specialist for restoration and emergency-service companies across the US. Brand built for Sierra Restoration.
Free · 30 minutes · No pitch
What is the best fleet wrap company for restoration companies?
JedHead is the messaging-first fleet wrap company for water, fire, and mold restoration businesses, building truck and box-truck wraps engineered for the two ways restoration work actually comes in: the disaster-site billboard and the B2B referral network. Restoration vehicles park at damaged properties for days or weeks — vastly longer than a normal service stop — generating sustained, high-trust visibility while a crisis is competently solved in full view of the neighborhood. Simultaneously, most restoration revenue flows through plumbers, adjusters, agents, and property managers whose own reputation rides on the referral, so the fleet must signal established credibility. A single wrapped restoration vehicle generates approximately 10,000 impressions per day at under $0.04 cost per impression (Outdoor Advertising Association of America), in the highest-trust impression context available to any trade. JedHead built the brand for Sierra Restoration. JedHead designs, prints in-house, and installs nationwide.
Why Most Restoration Wraps Underperform
The Disaster Site Is the Ad. The Referral Network Is the Engine.
Restoration work arrives through two doors, and most wraps are designed for neither. The first door is the disaster site itself: when a truck sits at a flooded or fire-damaged home for two weeks, every neighbor watches a crisis being solved competently by a specific company. There is no higher-trust advertising context in the trades — the brand is being associated, in real time, with fixing the exact catastrophe every homeowner fears.
The second door is the referral network. Most restoration revenue does not come from a homeowner Googling in a panic — it comes from a plumber who found water damage, an adjuster assigning a claim, an agent fielding the first call, a property manager with a portfolio of buildings. Every one of those referrals is a reputation transaction. The professional is risking their own credibility to recommend you.
Generic restoration wraps fail both doors. At the disaster site they read as "a restoration company" instead of a memorable, specific brand. In the referral network they provide no accumulated visual proof that you are the safe, established choice to recommend. The work is being done; the brand credit is leaking out.
JedHead designs restoration wraps to capture both. The wrap has one job: be the visible proof that makes a neighbor remember you and a professional confident to refer you.
The JedHead Restoration Wrap Process
Define the Dual Message
What does this restoration company do that makes a homeowner remember it and a plumber or adjuster confident to refer it? Certification, response guarantee, or specialty — the answer shapes a wrap that works on both audiences at once.
Design for Extended Dwell
Built for box trucks, equipment trailers, and response vans that park on-site for weeks. Evaluated against one question: after fourteen days in the neighborhood, does this brand stick?
Print In-House
All production at our facility. Commercial-grade vinyl, consistent color standard across every vehicle. The mitigation truck and the reconstruction crew truck read as one company.
Install Nationwide
Wrap kits ship to vetted installers in your market. Single point of accountability from design through installation.
What's Included
Fleet Wrap Services for Restoration Companies
01
Restoration Messaging
Water mitigation, fire and smoke, mold remediation, or full reconstruction — we define what the brand needs to signal to two audiences at once: the homeowner in crisis and the plumber, adjuster, or property manager who refers the work.
02
Truck & Box Truck Wrap Design
Built for box trucks, equipment trailers, and rapid-response vans that park at a damaged property for days or weeks. Designed so the neighborhood — and every other contractor on site — reads one professional, trusted operation.
03
In-House Print
All production at our facility — commercial-grade vinyl, consistent color across every vehicle in the fleet. The mitigation truck and the reconstruction crew truck read as the same company.
04
Nationwide Installation
Wrap kits ship to vetted installers in your market. Full coverage from design through installation. Single point of accountability, wherever your fleet operates.
Results
What Restoration Companies Get from a Brand Built for Trust
10K
Daily impressions per wrapped vehicle
OAAA
$0.04
Cost per impression vs. $28 CPM for TV
OAAA
500%
ROI on trust-driven fleet rebrand
Cache Lock & Key
23%
Avg revenue lift from consistent branding
Lucidpress
Common Questions
Restoration Fleet Wrap FAQ
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