Unlike open landscape or utility trailers, cargo trailers are designed with complete four-walled enclosures and a roof. This protects the interior space against sun, rain, snow, debris, and even potential theft.
The fully sealed enclosure shields your belongings from weather and environmental hazards. You don’t have to worry about your cargo getting wet, damaged, or covered in dust on the journey.
Most cargo trailers have lockable doors to keep your gear safe from theft. Our larger trailers often have cabinets, drawers, and other smart storage features to secure your items properly while traveling.
Our cargo trailers are built of durable materials and engineered to withstand frequent use. The covered deck protects the frame from sun damage and moisture, helping the trailer last longer than open models.
Cargo trailers come in a variety of sizes and types that can be pulled behind a range of vehicles, from SUVs and oversized pickups to commercial trucks.
Consider your cargo needs both now and in the future, and choose a size that will be versatile for years to come.
Trailers come in either aluminum or galvanized steel construction. Aluminum is pricier but offers a lighter-weight trailer less prone to rusting. Steel is affordable and highly durable, but it adds more weight.
Think about how you’ll organize your cargo and look for the right shelves, cabinets, workbenches, and tie-downs to fit your gear and equipment inside the trailer. This will keep your items properly secured.
Always double-check your vehicle’s towing capacity and trailer hitch setup to ensure proper weight ratings and connector compatibility.
Cargo trailers are incredibly versatile and can safely transport furniture, appliances, recreational vehicles, tools, machinery, and virtually anything else you need to haul securely.
Cargo trailers are ubiquitous on job sites because they allow contractors to neatly organize tools, materials, and supplies in a single, portable place. The protective enclosure ensures equipment stays clean and undamaged between jobs.
Carefully load all your furniture and boxes into a cargo trailer to move confidently across town or the country. Your belongings will stay clean and damage-free compared to riding in an open truck bed or tow-behind trailer. When not moving, you can use the trailer as storage on your property.
Food truck and concession stand operators often rely on cargo trailers to transport vital cooking equipment like grills, refrigerators, shelves, tables, and more. Keep all your catering supplies organized and secure inside the protected trailer.
Cargo trailers allow easy transportation and storage of mowers, trimmers, blowers, rakes, and all other landscaping equipment. Transport delicate plants, flowers, or saplings without worrying about wind or sun damage in an open trailer. And all your gear stays locked up safely when you’re not working.
Contact us today to get started, or drop by our Largo location to check out our current stock. We’ll assess your needs and match you with the best cargo trailers.