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If you’re a regular reader of our recent projects blog, you may have already heard of Haddon Tree Company. Just a short while ago we wrapped their entire fleet of five trucks—all different makes and models of work vehicles that help them get the job done. When they came to us with a Ford F250 Super Crew with a short bed, we knew we could easily complement their existing fleet.
Haddon Tree Company is located at 222 West Atlantic Avenue in Haddon Heights, New Jersey. Owner Patrick Breslin has over 25 years of experience in tree trimming, cutting and tree removal; making him very knowledgeable about the greenery in South Jersey.
Cutting down large trees is not for those with a fear of heights and it can be one dangerous job if you don’t know what you’re doing. That’s why Haddon Tree Company invested in the right work trucks and an experienced staff. As their website states, “With competitive pricing and quality workmanship, our works speaks for itself.” And, they offer free estimates to boot!
In addition, Haddon Tree Company offers other services such a stump grinding, shrub removal, tree preservation, storm damage cleanup, and debris removal.
With a full fleet of work trucks wrapped to perfection, when they asked us to dress up their Ford F250 pickup truck with graphics, we happily obliged!
At Sunrise Signs, we are vehicle wrap experts and we’ve written extensively in our blog about how the all-white contractor vehicle is not memorable, nor does it portray what a contractor business does. Of course Haddon Tree’s Ford F250 Super Crew truck was indeed all white. And, because they believe in the power of vehicle wraps, they asked us what we could do so this truck (along with the others in their fleet) would leave an impression in the minds’ of consumers.
Partial wraps came to us first because they are still powerful graphics and with our PMS color matching system, we know these partial truck wraps would not just be similar to their fleet, but match it exactly.
Our in-house graphics designers already had the most recent template for a 2014 Ford F250 Super Crew pickup truck with a short bed. What they also had hidden away in our network were artwork proofs of the fleet vehicle wraps we had already completed for Haddon Tree Company.
Our artists pulled up a proof from their largest work truck as seen below…
Next, they went to work using the most up-to-date vehicle wrap software to come up with partial truck wraps for the Ford F250…
As you can see, even the partial wraps do their job in brand building consistency!
On the sides of these partial truck wraps, we implemented the exact green colors and graphics from their existing fleet. Embedded is their company name, telephone number and their tagline of “Your local tree experts.” The required GVW was also embedded into these partial wraps.
On the rear we repeated the same graphics but also added their website address and the types of payments they accept. We also included text revealing they offer free estimates and are fully insured—two must-haves for contractor partial wraps.
Even simple graphics that match a business fleet continues to spread the word about a contractor’s company. While this Ford F250 might be out offering free estimates, other work trucks that are fully wrapped may be on jobsites. All of their fleet vehicles travel the areas they serve in South Jersey and this is one fleet that is hard to miss.
Turn your contractor fleet into one that is memorable, eye-grabbing and a fleet that advertises for you 365 days a year, even when parked. As you can see, no matter what the make or model, we can make your fleet match for consistent brand building.
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Now on to some larger images of these partial truck wraps…
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