We offer a free collection and delivery service, along with tow bar supply and fitting for your vehicle.

We repair a wide range of equipment, including tractors and lawn mowers.

Trailer Repair & Service

  • Comprehensive Trailer Servicing for All Types of Trailers

    Regular trailer servicing is vital to ensure your trailer remains safe, roadworthy, and compliant with regulations. Our professional trailer servicing covers all key components, helping to prevent breakdowns, extend the lifespan of your trailer, and keep you moving with confidence.

    What Our Trailer Servicing Includes

    • Full Safety Inspection: We conduct a thorough inspection of your trailer’s structure, including the frame, chassis, axles, and suspension, to identify any signs of wear, corrosion, or damage.

    • Brake System Maintenance: Our technicians check and adjust brakes, inspect brake pads and drums, test brake controllers, and examine hydraulic or electric braking systems to ensure optimal performance.

    • Wheel and Tire Care: We inspect tires for wear, damage, and proper inflation, rotate tires as needed, and check wheel bearings for looseness or damage, repacking or replacing them as necessary.

    • Electrical System Check: We test all lights, wiring, and connectors to ensure your trailer’s indicators, brake lights, and other electrical components are working correctly and safely.

    • Lubrication and Moving Parts: All hinges, couplers, jacks, and moving parts are cleaned and lubricated to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.

    • Suspension and Coupling: We inspect and service the suspension system, couplings, safety chains, and hitches for any signs of wear or damage, ensuring secure attachment and safe towing.

    • Regulatory Compliance: Our servicing ensures your trailer meets all relevant safety and legal requirements, including Department of Transportation (DOT) standards where applicable.

    Recommended Service Intervals

    • Annually: Full service for caravans and leisure trailers, or every 6,000 miles (10,000 km)7.

    • Every 6 Months: For commercial or high-usage trailers, including brake and tire inspections.

    • Before Each Trip: Basic safety checks, including tires, lights, brakes, and couplings.

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