Professional Heavy Equipment & Construction Equipment Graphics
Heavy equipment doesn’t sit in a parking lot looking pretty. It works. It gets covered in dust, mud, and concrete splashes. It gets pressure-washed. It gets bumped, scraped, and left in the sun all day. That’s why heavy equipment graphics need to be built differently than standard vehicle decals. The same applies to construction equipment graphics, where durability and visibility matter just as much as design.
At Promo Box, we design and install heavy equipment graphics in Everett, WA, for contractors, builders, and industrial crews who want their machines to look professional on every job site. Clean logos. Clear numbers. High-visibility safety markings. Branded heavy equipment that reflects the professionalism of your crew. Full wraps when you want the big brand presence.
We focus on two things: readability and durability. Your name should be easy to spot from the road and from across the site. Your decals should stay down through heat, cold, and daily wear. We use commercial-grade vinyl, proper surface prep, and installation techniques that prevent lifting edges and early failure.
Whether you’re branding one excavator or rolling out a full fleet, we’ll help you choose the right materials, coverage, and layout so your equipment looks consistent and your brand shows up the way it should: strong, organized, and built to last.
If you’ve been searching for heavy equipment wraps near me, our Everett-based team designs and installs graphics built for real job-site conditions.
Heavy Equipment Graphics, Construction Equipment Wraps & Vinyl Decals
Some crews just need clean lettering and a phone number. Others want full graphics that turn a machine into a rolling billboard. We do both, and we’ll steer you toward what makes the most sense for how your equipment is used.
Need quick ID and compliance? We can add unit numbers, DOT info, safety decals, and reflective markings that stay readable even after the machine’s been working all week. Want brand presence? We design larger graphics that are visible from a distance: great for high-traffic sites and roadside work.
We produce:
Cut vinyl lettering for names, websites, and phone numbers
Full-color decals for logos and branded graphics
Reflective options for low-light visibility
Partial wraps for doors, cabs, hoods, and counterweights
Full wraps for maximum coverage (when surfaces allow), including commercial equipment wraps built for high-visibility sites.
Heavy equipment graphics aren’t “one-size-fits-all.” Machines have rivets, curves, vents, and textured panels. We design around real surfaces so the final install looks clean, not like a sticker fight.
If your logo is tiny and your phone number is buried, you’re wasting the space. We design heavy equipment graphics to be seen fast because nobody on a job site is standing still to read small text.
We start with the basics: what people need to recognize first (company name), what they need next (service type), and how they contact you (phone or website). Then we size and place everything for real viewing distances: street level, site level, and across a yard.
We can match your existing branding or clean it up so it prints better and reads sharper. The goal is simple: your equipment should look like it belongs to a real operation, not a random collection of machines.
We install graphics on the machines contractors actually run every day: excavators, skid steers, dozers, loaders, cranes, backhoes, graders, compactors, telehandlers, and more. If it has painted panels and it’s part of your work, we can brand it.
We also do graphics for support equipment and trailers: service trucks, fuel trailers, toolboxes, water tanks, and job-site storage. Keeping everything consistent makes a big difference when multiple crews are on site.
Not sure what areas are best for decals? We’ll help you pick surfaces that stay visible and clean enough to read, such as cab doors, side panels, counterweights, and boom sections, when appropriate.
Job sites aren’t gentle. Vinyl gets hit with grit, sun, rain, pressure washing, and constant abrasion. That’s why our install process matters as much as the material.
We prep surfaces properly (not a quick wipe-and-hope). We choose vinyl that can handle outdoor use and texture where needed. We use placements that avoid high-wear edges when possible. And we install with the right heat and pressure so adhesion holds.
If your machine lives outdoors year-round, we’ll talk through realistic expectations and the best options to extend lifespan, such as lamination, stronger adhesives, or simplifying high-wear areas. The goal isn’t “perfect forever.” It’s graphics that hold up longer and fail less.
Why Businesses Choose Usfor Heavy Equipment Graphics
Because job-site branding has to be practical. We don’t design graphics that look good only on a computer screen. We design for real machines, real surfaces, and real conditions.
We handle everything in-house (design, print, and installation) so quality stays consistent. We’ll tell you when a full wrap doesn’t make sense on a textured panel, and we’ll offer a smarter option that holds up better. We show up, prep correctly, install cleanly, and keep your fleet looking consistent.
Your equipment represents your company long before you speak to a customer. We help you make that first impression look organized, professional, and built to last.
We’ve branded excavators with bold side logos and clean unit numbers for quick identification. We’ve outfitted skid steers with high-contrast door decals that stay readable even when the machine’s dusty. And we’ve built consistent construction fleet graphics packages for small fleets (same layout, same sizing, same look) so every piece of equipment shows up as part of one solid team.
It depends on the surface, exposure, and how the machine is cleaned. In general, quality vinyl on prepped paint holds up for years. High-abrasion areas may wear sooner. We’ll recommend materials based on how your equipment is actually used.
Yes, in most cases. Properly installed vinyl can be removed with heat and the right technique. Paint condition matters—older or already-failing paint is more likely to lift. We’ll flag concerns before installation when we see them.
Most equipment can be lettered, and many can be partially wrapped. Full wraps depend on panel shape and texture. Excavators, loaders, skid steers, dozers, cranes, trailers, and support equipment are all common projects for us.
Yes. We design consistent graphics packages across multiple machines so everything matches: logos, numbers, safety markings, and layout. Whether it’s one machine or a full fleet, we keep branding clean and uniform.
Pricing depends on coverage (simple lettering vs full graphics), machine size, surface complexity, and material type (standard vs reflective). The fastest way is to send photos and what you want on them. We’ll quote it clearly.