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Want to learn more about shrink wrapping and our company? Feel free to give us a call. Based in Elkhart, Shrink Wrapping Boats offers expert wrapping for all types of boats. Shrink wrapping is available for pontoons, speed boats, sail boats, and more. We also can shrink wrap other vehicles including jet skis, motor homes, RVs, and airplanes. Shrink wrapping your vehicle makes storing it safe and easy. It will protect your boat and keep it clean while you wait for next season. Our team has been helping our clients protect and preserve their vehicles for years. If you would like to learn more about our services or are ready to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact us. You can reach our customer service reps by using the phone number, contact form, or email address on this website.
Call us today to schedule an appointment. Shrink Wrapping Boats is available to shrink wrap almost anything. We use the highest quality materials and always deliver superior service on every project. Your boat or vehicle will be wrapped and ready for storage in no time. Whether you have a speed boat or a sailboat, wrapping it will keep it protected. Shrink wrapping is effective at protecting almost any type of vehicle during storage. Ready to book an appointment? Feel free to email or call us today. We can provide a free quote or consultation on any of our services. |
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Shrink Wrapping Your Boat
Shrink Wrapping offers a secure waterproof and waterproof cover for your boat. It provides greater protection than Tarps and other loose covers. The shrink wrap gets heated and shrinks around the boat's contours to ensure exactly leak-proof. Spring boat cleaning is easy since it isn't necessary to scrub off any debris or remove ice and water spillage effects.
How Much Does It Cost To Shrink Wrap A Boat
The boating season is coming to an end, and the weather starts to turn cooler in the winter months; the process of winterizing your boat is an important element of maintaining it during the winter season. Between fuel stabilization, antifreeze storage, and antifreeze, it's not a lot to be taken care of before the time when winter arrives and begins to affect your boat. What's the deal with shrinkwrapping? Although it is possible to purchase a cover for your boat or (slightly more difficult) locate storage options for your vessel, the shrink wrap is an alternative. The process involves putting an insulating material made of polyethylene around the boat, which shrinks when subjected to extreme heat to create an airtight seal. This will protect your boat from the elements and UV damage.
What is the price that it will cost to wrap a boat in shrink wrap? Is it worth the cost?
DIY Project Vs. the Yard's Costs Similar to other winterizing and boat maintenance tasks, shrink Wrapping can be done in two ways: sending it to a professional for the task or opting to tackle it yourself. Most of the time, projects are more affordable when done yourself. However, whether this is true for the shrink wrap or not isn't easy to determine. A trip to the yard for shrink wrapping can be a few hundred dollars. Most of the time, the cost price depends on the amount of polyethylene is needed to cover your boat. Price for powerboats and sailboat costs can vary based upon the dimensions of your boat. The larger the boat is, the more expensive the cost you will pay at the close each day. Although it would be great to see a DIY project that was cheaper than the cost of professional services, you could be looking at the same cost and, possibly, more. Shrinkwrapping requires various components, not to mention the propane-fired heater required to provide the temperature that causes the polyethylene to shrink and adhere strongly to the vessel. A few starter kits could cost anywhere from $600 to $1200, but it's also possible to lease the equipment for a week. Apart from the expense of equipment, must manage the actual process of shrink wrapping. Propane heat guns operate on open flames that can be a bit difficult to adjust to. You'll need to arrange for the polyethylene to be closed correctly around the boat instead of the material clumping. You will spend the same amount, however, with the additional trouble of tackling the job yourself. Tools and Materials Needed Although it's not an easy DIY project, it's feasible to wrap your boat in shrink wrap. To do so, you'll need: Propane heat gun * Shrinkwrap * Adhesive spray * Protective gloves *Shrinkwrap tool * Strapping * Tape * Vents * Vertical Supports * Zipper door Even if you've got all the necessary components, It can take some practice to master the use of the heating gun and to shrink the wrap to make it sufficient to ensure it's sealed. If done properly, you'll be able to leave your boat wrapped in shrink wrap to winter without problems, but it could be a challenge to complete properly.
Other Considerations About Shrink Wrapping Here are some additional aspects to think about when you use shrink wrapping on your vessel. Handling Open Flames and Safety If you've never tried the propane heat gun before, it can be difficult to adjust to the flame it produces, particularly for the length of time it will require to wrap a complete boat. Also, you must be aware that the polyethylene can be flammable, and placing the flame close to the vessel could damage the paint. To ensure your safety, wear gloves that are heat resistant when working with your heat guns. It is also recommended to cover the vent for fuel on your boat to stop the ignition of any gasses.
The Cost of Not Shrink Wrapping
We've discussed that shrink wrapping can be costly regardless of the method you decide to go with. Why bother when you could buy a cheap tarp and let it cover the needs for the winter? Although tarps are a common option, it's not as effective in providing the protection that fully the boat's cover can. Snow, wind, rain, and ice are likely to get caught under the tarp, allowing water to get trapped under it and freeze. This can cause major damage and expensive repairs when it comes to springtime. On the other hand, Shrinkwrap forms an airtight seal that doesn't let water in if it's done properly, providing you with the most secure method to safeguard your boat in the winter. If you plan on fishing on the ice, you'll not need the Wrapping to interfere with your fishing. Used and new boats differ in their standards. If your boat is older isn't worth the cost for shrink wrap. For new boat prices, an expert wrap will keep your boat in top condition.
Shrink Wrapping offers a secure waterproof and waterproof cover for your boat. It provides greater protection than Tarps and other loose covers. The shrink wrap gets heated and shrinks around the boat's contours to ensure exactly leak-proof. Spring boat cleaning is easy since it isn't necessary to scrub off any debris or remove ice and water spillage effects.
How Much Does It Cost To Shrink Wrap A Boat
The boating season is coming to an end, and the weather starts to turn cooler in the winter months; the process of winterizing your boat is an important element of maintaining it during the winter season. Between fuel stabilization, antifreeze storage, and antifreeze, it's not a lot to be taken care of before the time when winter arrives and begins to affect your boat. What's the deal with shrinkwrapping? Although it is possible to purchase a cover for your boat or (slightly more difficult) locate storage options for your vessel, the shrink wrap is an alternative. The process involves putting an insulating material made of polyethylene around the boat, which shrinks when subjected to extreme heat to create an airtight seal. This will protect your boat from the elements and UV damage.
What is the price that it will cost to wrap a boat in shrink wrap? Is it worth the cost?
DIY Project Vs. the Yard's Costs Similar to other winterizing and boat maintenance tasks, shrink Wrapping can be done in two ways: sending it to a professional for the task or opting to tackle it yourself. Most of the time, projects are more affordable when done yourself. However, whether this is true for the shrink wrap or not isn't easy to determine. A trip to the yard for shrink wrapping can be a few hundred dollars. Most of the time, the cost price depends on the amount of polyethylene is needed to cover your boat. Price for powerboats and sailboat costs can vary based upon the dimensions of your boat. The larger the boat is, the more expensive the cost you will pay at the close each day. Although it would be great to see a DIY project that was cheaper than the cost of professional services, you could be looking at the same cost and, possibly, more. Shrinkwrapping requires various components, not to mention the propane-fired heater required to provide the temperature that causes the polyethylene to shrink and adhere strongly to the vessel. A few starter kits could cost anywhere from $600 to $1200, but it's also possible to lease the equipment for a week. Apart from the expense of equipment, must manage the actual process of shrink wrapping. Propane heat guns operate on open flames that can be a bit difficult to adjust to. You'll need to arrange for the polyethylene to be closed correctly around the boat instead of the material clumping. You will spend the same amount, however, with the additional trouble of tackling the job yourself. Tools and Materials Needed Although it's not an easy DIY project, it's feasible to wrap your boat in shrink wrap. To do so, you'll need: Propane heat gun * Shrinkwrap * Adhesive spray * Protective gloves *Shrinkwrap tool * Strapping * Tape * Vents * Vertical Supports * Zipper door Even if you've got all the necessary components, It can take some practice to master the use of the heating gun and to shrink the wrap to make it sufficient to ensure it's sealed. If done properly, you'll be able to leave your boat wrapped in shrink wrap to winter without problems, but it could be a challenge to complete properly.
Other Considerations About Shrink Wrapping Here are some additional aspects to think about when you use shrink wrapping on your vessel. Handling Open Flames and Safety If you've never tried the propane heat gun before, it can be difficult to adjust to the flame it produces, particularly for the length of time it will require to wrap a complete boat. Also, you must be aware that the polyethylene can be flammable, and placing the flame close to the vessel could damage the paint. To ensure your safety, wear gloves that are heat resistant when working with your heat guns. It is also recommended to cover the vent for fuel on your boat to stop the ignition of any gasses.
The Cost of Not Shrink Wrapping
We've discussed that shrink wrapping can be costly regardless of the method you decide to go with. Why bother when you could buy a cheap tarp and let it cover the needs for the winter? Although tarps are a common option, it's not as effective in providing the protection that fully the boat's cover can. Snow, wind, rain, and ice are likely to get caught under the tarp, allowing water to get trapped under it and freeze. This can cause major damage and expensive repairs when it comes to springtime. On the other hand, Shrinkwrap forms an airtight seal that doesn't let water in if it's done properly, providing you with the most secure method to safeguard your boat in the winter. If you plan on fishing on the ice, you'll not need the Wrapping to interfere with your fishing. Used and new boats differ in their standards. If your boat is older isn't worth the cost for shrink wrap. For new boat prices, an expert wrap will keep your boat in top condition.