At Signs Regina, we prioritize cost transparency and provide itemized proposals to ensure there are no surprises on your final invoice. While we aim for clear, upfront pricing, there are specific variables that may lead to additional charges depending on the condition and requirements of your vehicle:
- Old Graphic Removal: If your vehicle has existing decals or a deteriorating wrap that must be stripped, expect a charge of CAD 200–500 per vehicle. Professional removal uses controlled heat and solvents to protect the factory paint.
- Surface Preparation: Extra labor costs may apply if the vehicle requires repairs for damaged paint or corrosion before the vinyl can be safely applied.
- Permit Compliance: Because the City of Regina has specific signage bylaws (often requiring permits for graphics covering more than 50% of the body), there may be costs associated with ensuring your mobile advertising meets local regulations.
Our professional consultation and site assessment are designed to identify these factors early so they can be included in your customized quote.
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