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October 16, 2020 Trailer Rental – Is It Worth The Hype?

A comprehensive guide on the amenities available in trailers.

Having a trailer comes with its perk, whether it be for camping on a weekend getaway, relocating from one apartment to another, or moving business items.  Trailers get the work done immediately and conveniently. They help business persons to make year-round deliveries of large products across long distances, thereby saving time, cost, and other resources. These gigantic recreational vehicles (RVs) are also great for camping. A large group of tourists or family members can enjoy an amazing camping experience in one of these motor homes.

Going on an extended family vacation requires that an individual selects the right RV for the journey – a camping vehicle that will be easy to drive, park, and accommodate everything needed for the holiday. Depending on one’s choice, an ideal trailer should have the basic amenities to cater to varying camping needs, including a shower, stove, toilet, refrigerator, and a sleeping area. There are other factors to consider as well, which are discussed in various sections of this comprehensive guide.

Renting or Owning a Trailer?

Homeowners and business persons should consider purchasing a trailer as an investment, even for those who have seldom use for it. There are several ways to benefit from this RV; this is similar to having a pickup truck. With such vehicles, these individuals can move items in large volumes and sizes from one place to another, without expending much money and energy. However, it is essential to evaluate the need to either buy or rent one, before concluding. Besides, such decisions are not to be made in haste, weighing the financial consequences each option offers.

The cost of a trailer revolves around anywhere between $4,000 and $35,000, depending on the specs and individual preference; although, there are motor homes that range in hundreds of thousands of dollars. There are several things to bear in mind before purchasing one, some of which include the following:

  • Annual registration fees (in line with the trailer’s weight)
  • Inspection charges (a fee that comes along with the registration payment)
  • Insurance

Individuals who have a high use of this mobile structure may consider owning one, rather than renting it. This category includes those that move big items like heavy-duty machines, large volumes of farm produce and other items, or those that are into shipping and logistics. However, for those who rarely move large items, renting a trailer would seem ideal.

How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Trailer?

Renting a trailer involves a straightforward process. However, bear in mind that certain requirements must be in place to avoid regrets or last-minute changes that may incur additional costs. To begin with, it is vital to consider the type of trailer that best meets specific needs, including the tasks involved and transport distance. Companies like U-Haul provide small trailers that enable individuals to move a sizeable number of items across multiple locations. These equipment trailers come with wheels and are attached to vehicles to aid mobility. Such rentals have a starting price of $14.95 per day. Bigger trailers have higher rental costs, which can range from $1,900 to $3,000, especially for large motorhomes. In some cases, these rental fees come with mileage charges.

However, not everyone buys the idea of renting and driving trailers around. For such individuals, it would be ideal to hire the services of a rental company that offers the platform to pack and unpack personal items, while an assigned driver conveys them. To save more cost, such persons can decide to drive the trailer without the company’s aid.

Finding the Right Trailer Rental Deal

Renting a trailer implies that an individual no longer has to worry about moving multiple items within an area in bits. It becomes possible to transport vehicles, large equipment, and heavy furniture at a go, without breaking the bank. Also, finding a local rental company in a geographical location is a walk in the park, as most of them are nearby and offer highly competitive prices. Interestingly, some of them come with mouth-watering discounts, which depends on the service requested by a renter, especially for those transporting items within proximity or within a day. Some of these rental companies also provide moving or relocation services, which doesn’t only save time, but also saves effort.

However, before calling a rental company, it is necessary to check out their services. At least, compare three or more companies to find out which one of them provides the best rental deal. There are online feedback systems that show what other customers are saying about their services, which will enhance decision making. Bear in mind the pros and cons as well.

Selecting the Ideal Trailer

Trailers come in various types and sizes, depending on their applications. Some are ideal for hauling, storing, and moving items. Hence before renting one, consider the items needed for transportation. Here are some options:

1. Freight Trailer

Individuals who intend to move large items, especially those relocating to a new apartment or those into shipping, can rent a freight trailer, as it handles conveys these items at a go. These items are attached to semi-trucks to easy movement. Most rental companies provide hauling services for people without a commercial driver’s license. Another option is to hire a rental company that provides a driver to transport these items from one location to another – a much ideal alternative for individuals moving large volumes of household items across long distances.

2. Cargo Trailer

Cargo trailers have enclosed structures which makes it easy to haul large pieces of furniture and other household items from one point to another while shielding them from weather elements. They fit perfectly to a truck hitch hook for easy transportation.

3. Equipment Trailer

This type of trailer features a rail structure around its storage edges to prevent personal items from falling off. People who move belongings with this type of vehicle have to secure them with a fastener. Also grouped under flatbed trailers, they are ideal for in- and inter-town hauling.

4. Flatbed Auto Transport

A flatbed carrier truck is best suited for individuals who want to move vehicles within or outside town. This trailer comes with an elongated flat surface that makes it possible to drive a car onto it. The platform is sturdy and can easily support the car’s weight.

 

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