Owning a cargo trailer can be beneficial in many situations, but one of the most popular reasons to purchase one is for moving. Whether you’re hoping to start a moving company or you’re preparing for a cross-country move, you might want to consider starting with a cargo trailer.

What is a Cargo Trailer?

A cargo trailer is defined as a towable trailer that is enclosed by a durable material, usually metal. It uses a hitch to couple with a tow vehicle and can have several axles. Some features you can look for include smooth flooring, tie-down areas, ramps, locking gates, side doors, and temperature control. 

Choosing the Right Trailer Size

Since these models need to be paired with a compatible tow vehicle, it’s important to consider the best size option to accommodate your cargo and the vehicle’s towing capabilities. The basic starting size is a 6x12 foot trailer, which is popular for businesses and cross-country moving. This size can haul around 2,000 pounds, allowing them to fit furniture like couches, TVs, and bookshelves, along with the typical moving boxes. If you anticipate needing to move large mattresses and several items of furniture, you might need to look for larger trailer models.

Consider How Far You Will Travel

Some cargo trailers will be better suited for further distances than others. Standard features are fine for short trips, but if you’re anticipating a few thousand miles of driving, it might be essential to upgrade your cargo trailer package. Look for options with spare tire mounts, LED lighting, strong construction, tough but portable ramps, and a door hold-back latch. 

With longer distances, you’ll also need to prepare for your items to shift in transit. You may need more durable ways to tie down your cargo as well. 

Another factor to consider with long-distance moves is the trailer material. Fuel efficiency is a major concern when towing a trailer, so you may want to choose a material that is both durable and lightweight, such as aluminum. Heavier materials like steel will decrease your fuel mileage, but you may need a trailer made from heavy-duty construction material for your items. Speak with our team if you have questions or concerns about different material options!

Consider Your Cargo 

Everyone’s lifestyle, hobbies, and overall moving needs will differ, so it’s important to consider the cargo itself as you shop for the right trailer. We’ve mentioned a few different features to look for and sizing options, but you know best how much durability, airflow, and weight capacity you’ll need to accommodate your belongings.

Moving can be an exciting yet stressful process, and having access to the right cargo trailer can take one element of uncertainty away from the planning phase. Our team at True Value Trailers & Power Equipment, located in Penrose and Florence, CO, would love to help you find the best trailer for your upcoming move. We proudly serve all those in Pueblo and Colorado Springs.