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A good hauling trailer prevents damage to portable restroom units and saves time. If your employees can load, strap, and roll toilets quickly and safely, they can finish routes on time with less frustration. Although DIY versions can bridge the gap for light routes and budget-minded PROs, pre-built transport trailers offer unique capabilities for growing businesses. Use this guide to decide what hauling trailer features and functionalities you need.
Match Trailer Capacity to Routes
Consider how many portable toilets you transport per trip on your heaviest or longest route. If one truck typically needs eight or 12 units, size accordingly to avoid extra trips. Look for modular features if you routinely deliver a mix of standard restrooms, handicap-accessible toilets, and hand-wash stations. Bumping up to a larger size can provide more flexibility, whereas trailer features like removable posts let you configure a standard 8-unit hauler to fit ADA and standard units.
However, bigger isn’t always better. Make sure your drivers have the proper permits and your vehicles have enough towing capacity. Leave room for full tanks, tools, and racks when figuring out weight.
Hauler Securement: Fast but Gentle on Units
There are different ways to tie down units, but the best solution balances security with speed. As a best practice, PROs typically train employees to use one method consistently and set standards for when to double-secure restrooms. But if drivers really crank straps to get a unit “extra secure,” it can crush the restroom’s walls or roof. Strapless rail systems are faster, but not every configuration is a good fit for all routes.
The best transport trailers offer built-in securement systems, so you don’t have to compromise. Look for quick loading and clamping features that teams can use when roads are smooth and time is tight. And see if the trailer has a backup method for securing toilets individually. This solution allows you to use one or both systems based on the route and type of units.
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Choose Road-Ready, Driver-Friendly Transport Trailers
Making your own transport trailer is easier on your budget, but not always that great for your back and knees. Pre-built haulers are designed for single operators to load and unload portable restroom units safely. They can also make components more accessible for additional time savings on pre-trip checks.
Consider these hauling trailer features:
- Low-profile decks and easy-on ramps for faster, safer loading by a single driver
- Adjustable hitch height so the deck remains level when using the trailer with different trucks
- Easy-lube hubs and good lighting make it easier for crews to inspect bearings, brakes, and tires
- A lockable toolbox secures gear so the hauler is always ready to go
Hauling Trailer Features Turn Time Savings Into Profits
Transport trailers help your crews do much more than get toilets from one place to another. Time-saving trailer features shave minutes off loading and unloading times, adding up to a better ROI on contracts. And a well-equipped hauler can keep drivers and technicians on the job and injury-free, while reducing damage to units. Compare trailer sizes based on your longest route and look for capabilities that improve daily runs and long-term profitability.
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