There are lots of vans on the road in the UK and a huge number of them are white. So, if you want your van to stand out, getting your van wrapped or adding signage to it is one way to do it.
We are just a short drive away from Blackburn, and our prices are very competitive.
Here’s everything you need to know about van signwriting.
Why would you get signwriting on your van?
There are lots of reasons why you may want to add some custom signwriting to your van but one of the main reasons van owners take the plunge is because they want to promote their company.
Carrying your business name, contact details and logo is a great form of advertising for businesses of any size, and it’s relatively cheap too.
If you use your van on most working days and make multiple trips throughout the day, your business is going to be seen by a lot of people – in cities, it’s estimated that up to 3,000 people will see your van per hour – so you can see why so many people decide to add signwriting to their van.
Are there any downsides to van signwriting?
There are lots of positives to adding custom signwriting and wraps to your van but there are a couple of downsides too.
Publicising what your van is used for and therefore what’s potentially inside your van, arguably makes it an attractive proposition for would be thieves, so there is a school of thought that your van is more likely to be broken into.
While there’s no proof to back that up, it’s one of the reasons 40% of business van owners opt against customising the outside of their vehicles.
The second issue is that it could impact your insurance policy and potentially the amount you pay for your cover.
How signwriting can affect your van insurance
As you’re altering your van, signwriting is classed as a modification, which must be declared to your insurance provider.
What happens next is up to your insurer.
Some may raise your premium because signwriting could increase the cost of repairs in the event of a claim, while others might do nothing.