Whether you rent, lease or buy a trailer, safety and reliability are always top of mind. That’s why every trailer that leaves or enters our facility undergoes a thorough inspection. This assures that the trailer you receive is dependable, road-ready and compliant with government regulations.
Outbound inspections
Before you receive one of our trailers, our technicians perform the following inspections:
- Check tires for proper tread depth, air pressure, and overall condition.
- Inspect brakes, suspension, and lights to ensure compliance with DOT standards.
- Review the roof, floor, and side panels for leaks or structural damage.
- Examine the doors, seals, and hinges to confirm smooth operation and secure closure.
- Verify that decals, registration, and safety markings are in place and up to date.
- Grease hinges and moving parts as needed.
Inbound inspections
When you return a trailer to us, we assess its condition and identify any maintenance issues.
- Recheck tires, brakes, and lights for wear or damage.
- Inspect the body, roof, and floor for any new dents, punctures, or leaks.
- Verify the condition of door seals, latches, and hinges.
- Check cleanliness inside and out to confirm it’s ready for the next rental.
- Document any damages or issues that occurred during the rental period.
Our inspections and damage policy
- Every trailer is inspected before release and after return using a structured checklist. This ensures consistency and full accountability.
- If damage occurred during a rental or lease, we document the issues during our vehicle inspection.
- To avoid confusion, we inform you about the inspection results.
- We will bill you for damage not caused by normal wear and tear.