Car Wraps in Dayton, OH

1 installer | Avg 5 stars | 12 total reviews

Directory updated May 2026

There is 1 car wrap installer in Dayton, OH. The average rating is 5 stars across 12 reviews. Per CarWrapHub's nationwide installer pricing data, a full vehicle wrap typically costs $2,500 to $6,000. Wrap World is the highest-rated at 5 stars.

The Dayton car wrap market

Dayton has 1 car wrap shop in the immediate area. For more options, consider shops in neighboring cities within driving distance. Midwest pricing is below the national average, which helps offset the smaller selection.

Climate impact — Cold & Salt Belt

Road salt is a vinyl wrap's biggest enemy in the cold belt. Salt slurry gets under wrap edges and weakens adhesive bonds, while freeze-thaw cycles cause the vinyl to repeatedly expand and contract. Winter installations are also riskier — cold temperatures make vinyl brittle and harder to conform to body panels. Most experienced shops in this region recommend spring or early fall installations and suggest a thorough post-winter inspection to catch edge lifting early.

Expected wrap lifespan in Dayton: 4–6 years · Best season to wrap: April through October

Local buying tip

With fewer shops in the area, availability may be limited. Book early and consider shops in nearby cities for additional options.

Demand drivers: demand for vehicle customization and paint protection from local car owners.

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Wrap World
2

Wrap World

5217 Wadsworth Rd, Dayton, OH 45414, USA
5.0
(12 reviews)

More Car Wrap Shops Near Dayton

5 additional shops within 12 miles of Dayton, OH

10.1 mi awayTipp City, OH
WE Wrap
2

WE Wrap

4873 S Co Rd 25A, Tipp City, OH 45371, USA
5.0
(17 reviews)
13.4 mi awayXenia, OH
Wraptor Autostyling
2

Wraptor Autostyling

1390 Dayton Xenia Rd, Xenia, OH 45385, USA
5.0
(48 reviews)
13.8 mi awayMiamisburg, OH
Performance Wraps
2

Performance Wraps

229 S 3rd St, Miamisburg, OH 45342, USA
4.9
(171 reviews)
15.9 mi awayFarmersville, OH
Allstar Tint and Wraps
2

Allstar Tint and Wraps

52 N Elm St, Farmersville, OH 45325, USA
5.0
(8 reviews)
16 mi awayTroy, OH
Flawless Signs & Wraps
2

Flawless Signs & Wraps

2005 W Stanfield Rd, Troy, OH 45373, USA
5.0
(83 reviews)

Car Wraps in Dayton, Ohio

Dayton has one car wrap shop listed on CarWrapHub. Local shops average 5 stars across 12 Google reviews. Wrap World leads the Dayton market at 5 stars with 12 reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Wraps in Dayton

How much does a car wrap cost in Dayton?

A full car wrap in Dayton, OH typically costs $2,500–$6,000 depending on vehicle size, wrap material, and finish. Partial wraps start around $500–$2,000. Premium materials like 3M 2080 or Avery Supreme cost more but last 5–7 years. Get free quotes from your local shop on CarWrapHub to compare pricing.

Are there car wrap shops in Dayton?

Yes, there is currently 1 car wrap installer listed in Dayton, OH on CarWrapHub. Wrap World is rated 5 stars with 12 Google reviews.

How long does a car wrap last in Dayton?

Road salt and freeze-thaw cycles reduce wrap lifespan in Dayton. Premium wraps last 4–6 years with diligent winter washing. Inspect edges each spring for salt damage. Mid-grade wraps last 2–4 years.

Do I need an appointment for a car wrap in Dayton?

Yes, most car wrap shops in Dayton require an appointment. A full vehicle wrap takes 3–5 days to complete, so shops schedule installations in advance. Contact shops directly through CarWrapHub to book a consultation and get an accurate timeline for your project.

Is it worth getting a car wrap in Dayton?

Road salt in Dayton winters corrodes paint and clear coat. A wrap acts as a sacrificial barrier, protecting factory paint. At $3,000–$5,000, it's often cheaper than repainting a salt-damaged vehicle. Compare quotes from your local shop on CarWrapHub to find the best value.

What is the best car wrap material for Dayton's climate?

For Dayton's winters, choose 3M 2080 or Avery Supreme — both handle freeze-thaw cycles well. Look for installers who edge-seal thoroughly to prevent salt intrusion under the film.