Aimed Group’s Ford F-250 Gets a Bold Partial Truck Wrap in Toronto — 3M Gloss Sterling Silver

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When a roofing company wants to make a lasting impression on every job site, neighbourhood, and highway, the vehicle they drive says everything. That’s exactly what Aimed Group understood when they brought their Ford F-250 Super Duty to Vinyl Wrap Toronto for a partial truck wrap in Toronto — and the result speaks louder than any billboard.

Using 3M 2080 G251 Gloss Sterling Silver vinyl, our certified installers transformed this already commanding pickup into a high-visibility branded asset that works around the clock. Here’s how we did it, and why this approach delivers serious return on investment for trades businesses across the GTA.

About the Client: Aimed Group Specialty Roofing

Aimed Group is a specialty roofing company serving homeowners and commercial property owners across Ontario. Like most contractors in the trades, their service vehicle is more than transportation — it’s a moving business card seen by hundreds of potential customers every single day.

When your truck rolls up to a job site in Etobicoke, parks in a driveway in Vaughan, or drives through Brampton, it’s carrying your brand. Aimed Group wanted that brand to look sharp, professional, and immediately recognizable. A commercial truck wrap in the GTA was the obvious solution.

Aimed Group Ford F250 Before Partial Wrap by Vinyl Wrap Toronto - Side View
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Aimed Group Ford F250 After Partial Wrap by Vinyl Wrap Toronto - Side View
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The Wrap: 3M 2080 G251 Gloss Sterling Silver Partial Wrap

Vehicle & Scope of Work

DetailSpecification
VehicleFord F-250 Super Duty (Crew Cab)
Wrap TypePartial Wrap
Vinyl Brand3M
Vinyl Series2080 Series
Colour/FinishG251 Gloss Sterling Silver
IndustrySpecialty Roofing
LocationEtobicoke, ON (Vinyl Wrap Toronto)

What the Wrap Includes

Looking at the finished result, the design is clean, confident, and unmistakably professional:

  • Large-format geometric graphic — A bold silver X/diamond structural motif dominates the truck bed and rear quarter panel, echoing the angular lines of roofing and architectural construction.
  • Company logo and branding — The Aimed Group “AG” logo with the “Specialty Roofing” designation is prominently displayed on the door panel and tailgate.
  • Contact details — Phone number and website are clearly legible from a distance.
  • Gloss Sterling Silver finish — The 3M 2080 G251 delivers a rich, metallic sheen that pops against the truck’s factory black paint.

The design doesn’t attempt to cover the entire vehicle — and that’s intentional. A partial truck wrap strategically places graphics where they have the most visual impact: the sides, rear, and tailgate — the surfaces people see most.

Why a Partial Wrap Was the Right Choice for This Roofing Truck

Partial wraps are one of the most cost-effective options for commercial vehicle branding in the GTA. They cover a strategic portion of the vehicle — typically 25% to 75% — while integrating with the vehicle’s original paint colour. In this case, the factory black finish became part of the design itself.

Partial vs. Full Wrap: At a Glance

FeaturePartial WrapFull Wrap
Coverage25%–75% of vehicle100%
Cost (Approx. CAD)$1,500–$3,500$3,500–$6,500+
Installation Time1–2 days2–4 days
Best ForEstablished brand colours, budget-conscious brandingFull colour change, maximum impact
Design FlexibilityHigh (uses paint as a design element)Maximum
Warranty (VWT)3 years3 years

For a trades business like Aimed Group — with a strong existing black-and-silver brand identity — a partial wrap in Gloss Sterling Silver was the smarter investment. The result looks like a full wrap at a fraction of the cost.

Why 3M 2080 Series Vinyl?

At Vinyl Wrap Toronto, we use only premium vinyl from trusted manufacturers like 3M and Avery Dennison. The 3M 2080 series is our go-to for commercial applications, and here’s why:

  • Durability — Rated for up to 7 years of exterior use in Canadian climates, including harsh Ontario winters.
  • Conformability — Wraps smoothly over complex curves, rivets, and panel edges without lifting or bubbling.
  • Colour Accuracy — The G251 Gloss Sterling Silver is consistent lot-to-lot, which matters for fleet branding.
  • Removability — Won’t damage the factory paint underneath, protecting resale value.
  • Weather Resistance — Handles road salt, UV exposure, and temperature cycling — all common realities for working trucks in Toronto and the GTA.

Every wrap we install comes with our 3-year warranty against peeling, bubbling, and fading. That’s our confidence in the material — and in our installation team.

The Branding Case: Why Roofing Companies Need Wrapped Trucks

The roofing industry in Ontario is competitive. Whether you’re operating in Mississauga, Scarborough, or North York, your customers are choosing between multiple contractors — often before they’ve even spoken to anyone. A wrapped truck builds trust and brand recognition before you knock on a single door.

Consider these numbers:

  • A commercial vehicle in Toronto generates an estimated 30,000–70,000 visual impressions per day, depending on route and parking location.
  • Vehicle wrap advertising in Canada delivers a cost per thousand impressions (CPM) of $0.15–$0.70 — significantly lower than digital ads, print, or radio.
  • 97% of Canadians recall seeing a vehicle wrap more easily than other forms of outdoor advertising (source: American Trucking Association, Canada-applicable benchmark).

For roofing and trades companies specifically, the return compounds. Your truck is parked in the neighbourhoods where you’re doing work. Neighbours see it. Homeowners with the same roofing needs see it. A well-branded truck is a local marketing machine that runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Check out our dedicated resource on roofing company vehicle wraps in Toronto and the GTA for more on how contractors leverage vehicle branding.

Our Process: What to Expect When You Bring Your Truck to Us

Our shop is located at 24 Ronson Dr, Unit 1, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1B4 — conveniently accessible from Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, and across the GTA.

Here’s what the process looks like:

Step 1: Free Estimate & Design Consultation

We review your vehicle and branding goals. Our in-house graphics team creates a custom design proof — no generic templates.

Step 2: Design Approval

You review and approve the design (or request revisions). We won’t cut a single panel until you’re happy with it.

Step 3: Vehicle Preparation

We thoroughly clean and prep the vehicle surface. Any surface contamination is addressed before installation. Proper prep is what separates a 3-year wrap from one that starts peeling in six months.

Step 4: Professional Installation

Our certified installers apply the vinyl by hand, working panel by panel. Heat guns, squeegees, and precision tools ensure every edge is sealed and every compound curve is wrapped cleanly.

Step 5: Quality Inspection & Delivery

We inspect every seam, edge, and surface before the truck leaves our shop. You drive out with a wrap that looks showroom-perfect.

Typical turnaround: 1–3 business days for a partial truck wrap, depending on complexity.

Common Mistakes to Avoid with Commercial Truck Wraps

Before you invest in a commercial truck wrap in the GTA, here’s what to watch out for:

Choosing the cheapest installer. Low-cost wraps often use economy vinyl that fades, peels, and bubbles within 12–18 months. With a premium 3M or Avery Dennison wrap from a certified installer, you’re protected by warranty and your truck looks professional for years.

Skipping the prep. Dirt, wax, or silicone residue under a wrap causes adhesion failures. Always ask your installer about their surface prep process.

Overcrowding the design. More text doesn’t mean more leads. The most effective commercial wraps communicate one thing clearly: who you are, what you do, and how to reach you. Aimed Group’s wrap nails this.

Ignoring wrap maintenance. Vinyl wraps are durable, but they need care. Hand washing (no automated brush washes), avoiding high-pressure jets on edges, and keeping the vehicle garaged when possible will significantly extend the wrap’s life.

FAQ: Partial Truck Wraps in Toronto & GTA

How much does a partial truck wrap cost in Toronto?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, coverage area, and design complexity. Contact us for a free estimate specific to your vehicle.

How long does a partial truck wrap last?

With premium 3M or Avery Dennison vinyl, a partial truck wrap typically lasts 5–7 years under normal conditions. Vinyl Wrap Toronto backs every installation with a 3-year warranty against peeling, bubbling, or fading.

Will a vinyl wrap damage my truck’s paint?

No. When professionally installed and removed, vinyl wraps preserve the factory paint. They actually act as a protective layer against minor scratches, stone chips, and UV damage. This is particularly important for work trucks with high resale value, like the F-250.

How long does installation take for a partial truck wrap?

A partial wrap on a standard pickup truck typically takes 1–2 business days at our Etobicoke shop. Larger vehicles or more complex designs may require an additional day.

Can I wrap just the tailgate and rear panels?

Absolutely. Partial wraps are fully customisable. You can wrap just the tailgate, the doors, the hood, the bed — or any combination. Our design team will help you identify which surfaces deliver the most visual impact for your budget.

Do you service vehicles from Brampton, Vaughan, and Mississauga?

Yes. We serve clients from across the GTA, including Toronto, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Scarborough, North York, and surrounding areas in Ontario. Our shop in Etobicoke is centrally located for easy drop-off.

What’s the difference between a partial wrap and decals?

Decals are individual cut vinyl graphics applied to specific areas. A partial wrap uses large-format printed or solid-colour vinyl panels that cover broader surface areas, creating a more seamless, branded look. For a roofing company, a partial wrap like Aimed Group’s creates more presence and perceived brand authority than basic lettering alone. Learn more about truck lettering and decals vs. wraps on our site.

Get Your Free Partial Truck Wrap Estimate in Toronto

Whether you run a single service truck in Etobicoke or manage a fleet of vehicles across the GTA, Vinyl Wrap Toronto delivers the quality, speed, and expertise your brand deserves.

  • 3-Year warranty against peeling, bubbling & fading
  • Premium 3M and Avery Dennison vinyl only
  • Certified and experienced installers
  • In-house graphics design — custom from day one
  • Fast turnaround — most partial wraps completed in 1–2 days
  • Free estimates, no obligation

📍 24 Ronson Dr, Unit 1, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1B4 📞 416-746-1381 📧 info@VinylWrapToronto.com

Ready to turn your work truck into your best sales tool? Contact us today for a free estimate — and let’s build something that drives your business forward.

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