Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Vinyl Pro different?

Vinyl Pro stands out for its meticulous attention to detail and over 20 years of experience in the industry. We use high-performance film seen in commercial interiors and hospitality projects, with proper adhesives, fire ratings, and material longevity. It’s more durable, more attractive, and professionally installed.

We can wrap a wide range of surfaces — including wood, metal, laminate, glass, stone, and certain plastics. We’ve applied wraps to doors, cabinets, walls, furniture, elevators, and even columns and ceilings.

We even wrap curved and textured surfaces, depending on the level of curve and the material selected. Have an idea for a project but not sure if it’s doable? Just ask us and we’ll help guide you for the project.

Vinyl finishes provide a broader range of patterns and can lower costs compared to conventional remodeling methods. Installation is quick and easy, with no need for demolition, heavy machinery, or other disruptions.

Installation time varies depending on the size of the area and complexity of the design. For standard applications, installation can be completed in a matter of hours, without the need for demolition or heavy equipment.

No demolition is needed. We prep the surface (cleaning, sanding, filling if needed), but we apply the wrap over the existing material. That’s part of what makes architectural vinyl such a fast and clean alternative to remodeling.

With proper care and maintenance, vinyl wraps can last several years, typically anywhere from 5 to 10 years or more, depending on the product and usage. Durability may vary based on factors like wear, exposure to sunlight, and the environment.

Gouges or other damage through the film surface can be repaired by cutting out the damaged film and replacing that piece with the same pattern of film, or by removing and replacing an entire panel of film.

Regular cleaning will help maintain the Product’s appearance. Use mild detergent and water, and a soft cloth or sponge without abrasives. Avoid using strong solvents or detergents.

Some options in this line include high-quality dry-erase solutions that transform walls into reusable writing surfaces. There are also materials designed for enhanced abrasion resistance, ideal for high-traffic areas. Certain products can refresh and cover existing tile and grout, while others offer a more sustainable, non-vinyl finish solution.

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