Frequently Asked Questions

  • To rent a trailer, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, a vehicle capable of towing the trailer, and a completed rental agreement. Payment is required prior to pickup unless otherwise arranged.

  • Before renting, it’s important to know your total load weight and ensure your vehicle is rated to tow it safely. Always check both your vehicle’s towing capacity and the trailer’s maximum load capacity. Trailer capacities are listed on each trailer’s rental page. If you’re unsure, contact us and we’ll help you determine the right setup.

  • No, a Class A driver’s license is not required to rent a trailer. However, under California law, a Class A license is required if you are hauling a load over 10,000 lbs. If you do not have a Class A license and your load exceeds this limit, we offer Class A drivers upon request—let us handle the hauling for you.

  • Yes. At checkout you can find options for add-ons like ratchet straps or moving dolly for a flat rate fee.

  • Trailers can be rented for single-day, multi-day, or weekend rentals depending on availability. Rental duration is selected during the booking process. If you need an extended rental, please contact us directly.

  • Late returns may result in additional charges. Please communicate any delays as soon as possible so we can work with you and avoid scheduling conflicts.

  • Yes. Weekend rentals are available at a 2-day flat rate and are intended for pickup on Friday and return on Sunday. Specific pickup and return times apply and will be communicated during booking.

  • Yes, multiple trailers can be rented at the same time as long as they are available. Each trailer must be booked separately, and availability is first come, first served.

  • Pickup arrangements are available and will be coordinated during scheduling. Delivery options may be available depending on location and availability—please call us to confirm.

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