Looking for auto wrap in Venice, FL? The Auto Network lists 8 auto wrap shops serving the Venice area. Compare ratings and reviews, then request a free quote in seconds — no phone tag required.
Typical auto wrap in Venice, FL runs $200–$8,000.
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Venice sits in Southwest Florida, about 17 miles from Sarasota. Drivers from Venice and nearby communities like Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Lakewood Ranch turn to The Auto Network to find trusted local auto wrap shops without the guesswork of an open-ended search.
On this page you'll find 8 auto wrap shops serving Venice and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the shops closest to Venice, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.
Sarasota · Melbourne
Typical vehicle wrap near Venice runs from $200 for chrome delete to $8,000 for paint protection film (full). Estimates reviewed July 2026.
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Color-change vinyl wrap (full) | $2,000 – $6,000 |
| Partial wrap / accents | $500 – $2,000 |
| Chrome delete | $200 – $600 |
| Paint protection film (partial) | $500 – $1,500 |
| Paint protection film (full) | $4,000 – $8,000 |
Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.
A vehicle wrap is a big investment, so choosing the right installer in Venice matters more than chasing the lowest quote. Wraps fall into a few buckets: full color-change vinyl, partial wraps and accents, commercial and fleet graphics, and clear paint protection film (PPF). Decide what you are after first, then look for a Venice shop with a portfolio that matches — the skill set for a clean color change differs from large-format commercial graphics.
Quality lives in the prep and the material. A proper wrap means a thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated surface, panels often removed or edges carefully wrapped, and premium cast vinyl from a known brand rather than cheap calendared film that fails early. Ask how long the shop expects the wrap to last (quality wraps commonly run five to seven years), whether the warranty covers lifting or fading, and how the film will be handled around door jambs, mirrors, and recesses.
When done correctly on factory paint in good condition, a wrap protects the paint underneath and can be removed cleanly later — but a rushed install or wrapping over damaged paint can cause problems, so an honest shop will inspect first. Send photos and tell each of the auto wrap shops on this page your goal (full color change, partial, or PPF) so they can quote accurate material and labor.