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Trailer Wraps — The Biggest Billboard You Already Own

An enclosed trailer gives you a flat, uninterrupted surface bigger than most billboards, and it parks at every jobsite you work. We wrap enclosed, utility, dump, gooseneck and concession trailers for contractors and crews across Southwest Ohio.

Trailer Wraps by Brand 513 Collective in Lebanon, Ohio

In short: Brand 513 Collective wraps enclosed cargo trailers, utility trailers, dump trailers, gooseneck and concession trailers for businesses throughout Southwest Ohio. Trailers are the most cost-effective surface to wrap because the panels are flat and uninterrupted — a full trailer wrap typically costs less per square foot than a comparable vehicle wrap.

Why trailers are the best value in vehicle graphics

Trailer sides are flat, tall and free of door handles, mirrors and body lines. That means less labor, less material waste, and a cleaner finished look than almost any vehicle — so you get more advertising surface per dollar than anything else we wrap.

It is also the surface that sits still the longest. Your truck drives past people; your trailer parks in a driveway on a residential street for three days while the neighbors walk by it.

Trailer types we wrap

Enclosed cargo trailers — 6x12 through 8.5x28. The classic contractor billboard.
Utility and landscape trailers — rail wraps, gate panels and tongue-box graphics.
Dump trailers — heavy-duty vinyl and cut lettering that survives real abuse.
Gooseneck and equipment trailers — large-format panels with reflective options.
Concession and food trailers — full-color menus, pricing panels and serving-window graphics.
Race and toy haulers — sponsor layouts and team branding.

Built for how trailers actually get used

Trailers take more abuse than trucks — gravel, brush, loading, tie-down straps and salt. We spec heavier laminates on lower panels, keep critical artwork above the rock-chip line, and wrap around rivets and seams properly instead of bridging them so nothing lifts a season later.

For crews running multiple trailers, we build a template once and repeat it exactly, so trailer number four looks identical to trailer number one.

What's included

  • Enclosed, utility, dump & gooseneck
  • Concession and food trailer wraps
  • Full wraps, partial wraps and lettering
  • Reflective and heavy-duty laminate options
  • Matches your truck wrap and signage
  • Repeatable templates for multi-trailer fleets
  • Rivet and seam conforming install
  • Free design render before printing

Serving Southwest Ohio. Trailer Wraps for businesses in Lebanon, Mason, Loveland, Milford, Springboro, South Lebanon, Morrow, Monroe, Franklin, Middletown, West Chester, Cincinnati, Dayton and the surrounding communities. Call (513) 613-2531 or request a free quote.

Our Work

Trailer Wraps We've Produced

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Concession trailer graphics — Trailer Wraps by Brand 513 Collective
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FAQ

Trailer Wraps — Questions We Get Asked

Straight answers to what people actually ask us.

How much does it cost to wrap a trailer?

Trailer wraps generally run less per square foot than vehicle wraps because the panels are flat. As a rough guide in Southwest Ohio, lettering and logo packages start in the mid-hundreds, a partial wrap on a 6x12 enclosed trailer often lands in the $1,200–$2,000 range, and a full wrap on a large 8.5x24 enclosed trailer typically runs $3,000–$5,000. Every trailer is quoted individually — call (513) 613-2531.

Can you wrap an older trailer that already has graphics?

Usually yes. We remove the old vinyl, clean and prep the panels, and assess the substrate. Trailers with heavy oxidation, peeling paint or bare rusted steel need to be addressed first — we will tell you honestly if prep work is required before the wrap will hold.

Do trailer wraps hold up to weather and washing?

Yes. We use cast vinyl with a UV-protective overlaminate rated for outdoor exposure. Wash with mild soap and water, avoid pressure-washing directly at seams and edges, and skip abrasive brushes — that is the whole maintenance routine.

Should my trailer match my truck wrap?

It should. A truck and trailer wrapped as one system reads as a single large ad when they are hitched and as two separate ads when they are not. We design both from the same artwork so the branding lines up whichever way people see you.

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Tell us what you're working on. We'll give you a straight answer on what it takes, what it costs, and whether it's the right move — free, and with no pressure.

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