Commercial Van & Truck Body
Repair in Edmonton
Wraps and decals protected. Downtime treated like the invoice it is.
Commercial Van & Truck Body
Repair in Edmonton
A dented work van is still a rolling billboard — just for the wrong message. We repair cargo vans, service bodies, and light-to-medium work trucks at our southeast Edmonton shop with the two things commercial customers actually need: scheduling that respects your working week, and repairs that protect the branding you paid for.
Wraps, Decals & Fleet Branding
The repair is often the cheap part — replacing a full wrap isn't. Where damage allows, we plan repairs to preserve existing vinyl: working from adjacent panels, repairing behind wrap edges, and coordinating with your wrap shop when a section does need redoing so colour and gloss match across the join. Tell us at estimate time who did your graphics; it changes how we sequence the repair.
The Repairs Work Vehicles Actually Need
Door and panel damage — loading dock rash, alley mirrors, parkade pillars
Box and body corner hits — service bodies, flat decks, van bodies
Bumper and rear-step damage — the most-backed-into parts in the trades
Rust on working panels — rockers and box sides that gravel and salt eat first
Refinish and re-letter prep — surfaces prepped properly so new decals stick and stay
Downtime Is the Real Invoice
We quote commercial work with a schedule, not just a price: when the unit comes in, when it's back earning. Where a repair can be staged — unit drops off Friday afternoon, returns Monday morning — we stage it. Insurance work runs through our direct billing so your office isn't chasing paperwork.
Van & Truck FAQs
Can you save our wrap or decals?
Often, yes — it depends where the damage sits relative to vinyl seams. We'll tell you at estimate time whether the wrap survives, needs a panel section redone, or is at end-of-life anyway. No surprises after the fact.
Do you handle multiple units?
Yes — that's our fleet program: priority scheduling, one contact, consolidated billing. Details on the fleet & commercial page.