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Enclosed Trailers

What Are Enclosed Utility Trailers?

Just like the name suggests, enclosed utility trailers are trailers that have walls and a roof, made for an added layer of protection against weather hazards or theft. With our enclosed trailers, you can:

  • Move large boxes, furniture and other heavy-duty equipment over long distances
  • Protect any goods, small vehicles, or materials against wind, rain, and other elements
  • Provide extra safety to valuable items
  • Advertise your business by branding your trailer with a logo

We stock a large variety of cargo trailers from leading manufacturers such as Alcom and Cross Alpha, built with performance and long-term resistance in mind.

Different Types of Enclosed Trailers

Our extensive product inventory contains products in different sizes, suitable for a wide variety of needs. If you need help figuring out where to start, our knowledgeable team is happy to assist you in selecting the perfect trailer for your job.

Steel vs. Aluminum Enclosed Trailers

The type of trailer material you choose will depend on your own needs and requirements. For example, steel trailers are sturdy and highly durable, making them perfect for heavy-duty machinery or transporting construction materials in large quantities. On the other hand, aluminum enclosed cargo trailers are much more lightweight and flexible, making for easier, more fuel-efficient towing over long distances. Steel requires more maintenance due to rust and corrosion. Aluminum enclosed trailers hold up better to harsh weather elements like excessive rain and snow but still require acid refresh every few years.

Single Axle vs. Tandem Axle Enclosed Trailers

Just as the name suggests, single axle trailers have a single set of two wheels (also known as axle), while tandem axle trailers have two sets. Single-axle trailers are usually smaller and much easier to tow and move around in narrower spaces, but they might not be suitable for extra heavy loads. Tandem-axle trailers are bigger and, therefore, much better for transporting large weights, but you'll need a bigger, sturdier vehicle to tow them.

5* Rated Enclosed Trailers for Sale

At Speedway Trailers, we keep you on the move with top-quality, versatile cargo trailers. When choosing our products, you choose:

  • A 5* rated experience on Google Reviews
  • A family-run business that puts you at the forefront of all decisions
  • Competitive pricing
  • In-house trailer services including servicing and customization

We inspect all our trailers prior to purchase to ensure peak performance. Based in Ontario, Canada, we can ship to your location for an additional fee. Visit the shipping page for more information.

FAQs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND RESOURCES

What are the benefits of enclosed trailers as opposed to open trailers?

If you're looking for a more versatile trailer, open trailers are lighter and easier to tow. However, enclosed trailers provide increased protection against the environment and extra safety against theft, making them the ideal choice when transporting any heavy machinery, vehicles, and large quantities of materials. They are also easier to customise if you want to add your business logo to the side.

How do I maintain an enclosed trailer?

All trailers require regular cleaning to remove any grime and dirt. Experts also recommend checking the trailer regularly for loose bolts and fastenings and ensuring adequate lubrication of moving parts. In the case of enclosed trailers, it’s important to keep moisture out to avoid mold. Typical desiccants like calcium chloride or sulphate, silica, or charcoal are ideal for that.

Do enclosed trailers come with warranties?

Most enclosed trailers come with manufacturer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty terms can vary, so it's important to check the specific warranty details when purchasing a trailer. You’ll find this information listed in the product description but you can also contact the Speedway Trailers team for more information.