Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to rent a trailer?

  • Valid driver’s license

  • Proof of insurance

  • Vehicle capable of towing

What size trailer do I need?

Depends on your project:

  • Small jobs / dump runs: Dump trailer

  • Equipment or pallets: Flatbed

  • Secure transport: Enclosed trailer

If you’re unsure, we’ll recommend the best option

Do I need a brake controller?

Some trailers (especially dump trailers) may require one.
If you're unsure, ask—we’ll help make sure you're set up safely.

Can my vehicle tow your trailers?

You’ll need:

  • Proper hitch receiver

  • Correct ball size

  • Adequate towing capacity

Not sure? Send us your vehicle info and we’ll verify for you.

How much does it cost to rent a trailer?

Pricing depends on:

  • Trailer type

  • Rental duration

  • Demand

We keep pricing simple and transparent with no hidden fees.

Are there deposits?

Yes. A refundable deposit is required and returned if the trailer is:

  • Clean

  • Undamaged

  • Returned on time

Do you offer same-day rentals?

Yes—depending on availability.
Contact us for last-minute bookings.

Do you offer long-term rentals?

Yes! We offer discounted rates for:

  • Weekly rentals

  • Special monthly rate

  • Extended projects

How does pickup work?

  • Meet at the pickup spot

  • Hook up the trailer

  • Check lights and connections

  • Walk you through operation

You’ll be on the road in minutes.

Do I need to clean the trailer before returning it?

Yes. Trailers should be returned:

  • Free of debris

  • In the same condition as rented

Cleaning fees may apply if not.

What happens if the trailer is damaged?

You are responsible for any damage during your rental period.
We recommend checking your insurance coverage before renting.

Do you allow one-way rentals?

No. Trailers must be returned to the original location unless otherwise arranged.

What happens if I return late?

Late returns may result in additional rental charges.
Contact us if you need more time—we’re flexible when possible.

PRO TIPS

  • Always double-check your hitch and lights before driving

  • Distribute weight evenly when loading

  • Secure your load with straps

  • Allow extra stopping distance when towing