Commercial Vinyl Application
Flat Surfaces Installation
Walls . Windows . Floors . Ceilings . Concrete
Under 49 Square Feet vinyl Application | Commercial Graphics Application over 50 square feet | Glass Application | Architectural Vinyl Application | Removal of Flat Surface Graphics (only)
Vinyl graphics offer solutions for short term‚ long term‚ and any application in between. Some vinyl finishes aesthetically resemble real wood, metal or stone and other types of natural materials or surfaces to an astonishing degree. They deliver the look you want, at the price you need. These can be applied in situations to the existing surface, reducing labor and material cost for renovations or new construction drastically. There are films that will work on virtually any surface‚ including rough wall surfaces such as brick. We can work together to install a whole new look, quickly and inexpensively!
Vehicle Graphics Installation
Business Fleet Branding | Full Vehicle Wrap | Partial Wrap | Other Vinyl Application
Miller Decals has been installing all types of vinyl on a diverse range of vehicles for over 40 years. The industry has changed a lot and the materials have gotten better over time as well as our ability to be ever changing to meet the demands of the trade. We can also advise you on materials to use or not and ways to help enhance your design ideas and complement the structure of the specific vehicle intended to wrap. Vehicle wraps have become a prominent advertising marketplace and Jim Miller has proven to be the best Wrapper in North America. If you are looking for flawless professional advertising installation, Miller Decals is the company to call!
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OUR DISCLAIMER regarding Wallpaper – Miller Decals does not install any material that requires the creation of adhesion/glue to the substrate. Material should already be sticky on the back and ready to install.
Prior to scheduling, please verify with your customer proper cure time for any walls that have been painted. To learn more about this click here (then have a big disclaimer about paint curing)