Prepping Your Trailer For Summer Use

By M&G Trailer Sales July 14, 2018 Tips and Tricks , Trailer Lifestyle
The dog days of summer are here. Make sure your trailer is ready.

The “dog days of summer” bring all kinds of sticky challenges to hauling and using your utility trailer. Beat the heat and keep you and your trailer on the road with some careful preparation and handy tips. If your work trailer is enclosed, consider taking some safety measures to stay cool and safe and don’t over look the hazards of hauling an open trailer in the summer.

Air Conditioning

When your enclosed trailer is also your workplace, keeping your cool is important. As the summer heats up, make sure you don’t overheat. If your trailer is equipped with an air conditioner, give it a through cleaning before firing it up. Check for any bugs, nests, leaves or branches that can restrict air flow – or blow debris all over the interior of your trailer. If the air conditioner has a filter, change it before the heat of summer sets in.

If your cargo trailer isn’t equipped with an air conditioner, consider adding a rooftop air conditioner, for the most effective and safest cooling. M&G Trailer Sales and Service offers expert installation of rooftop air conditioning units.

Vents and Fans

When air conditioning is not an option for your enclosed trailer, get ready for the hottest days of summer by adding ventilation. If your trailer is only equipped with a rear gate or doors, consider adding a forward side door for cross ventilation. Add a rooftop vent or side windows that slide open to help expel heat as well as vapors and fumes from overheated chemicals. If your unit is not wired for electricity, consider adding a small solar-powered roof fan.

Chemical Storage

Gas containers and other chemicals in hot trailers can mean trouble.

Even if you don’t work in your trailer, storing chemicals in an overheated trailer poses a summer danger. Consider installing exterior racks for the storage of gas or chemical containers and use only fireproof containers in your trailer. Be mindful of rags soaked in gas or other combustible materials inside your trailer. Take the extra precaution of installing a smoke and carbon monoxide detector inside your trailer.

Roof Insulation

Take it from the top to prepare your cargo trailer for the long days of summer. Add a white insulated rubber roof to your trailer. It will add some protection from the heat as well as reflect the harshest of the sun’s rays.

Color Panels

If your trailer is black or dark, consider an update to a lighter color. Dark panels may wave and warp and will absorb heat; white panels will reflect the sunlight and keep it cooler.

Fire Extinguishers

Whether your trailer is enclosed or open, summer is the time to inspect or replace your fire extinguishers. Make sure your fire extinguisher is mounted in a place that makes it easy to access.

Lubricate

Heat mixed with friction and sparks are a bad combination for summer. Before summer really heats up, lubricate all metal-on-metal moving parts. Do a careful inspection of the metal components of your trailer; if your trailer has been off the road all winter, metal parts could have rusted and locked up.

Clean and Safe

Now that summer is here, wash off all the winter dirt and grime.

Before working through the heat of summer, shake off the build up of winter grunge and, worst of all, salt. Pressure wash your trailer, including the under belly, mud flaps and bed. Getting the last bits of winter salt off will prevent corrosion and keep your trailer looking good for years to come.

Tire Check

When the temperature swings wildly from very cold to very hot, it can mean trouble for your tires. Before summer heats up, check the tires on your trailer. If your trailer has been idle all winter, check for signs of dry rot and flat spots. Even though you may have checked the tire pressure over the winter, check again as air expands in the heat and over-inflated tires can be a hazard on the highway.

Inspect and Repair

Summer is a great time to call M&G Trailer Sales and Service in Ramsey, Minn., and make a same-day appointment for a summer inspection and checkup for your utility trailer. The full-service department is staffed with maintenance professionals who can keep you safe for the summer.

Scouting Your Territory

Before heading out with your trailer, scout the areas you’ll be working or playing in, so you can take advantage of Mother Nature’s natural cooling powers. One of the easiest ways to go easy on your hard-working trailer this summer is avoid open areas. Scout around now for shady parking options for your trailer to avoid heat buildup.

Remember before using your trailer in the heat of summer, consult the experts at M&G Trailer Sales and Service. Let the service professionals at M&G Trailer Sales add air conditioning, wire your trailer for electricity, check the brakes and suspension, and make sure your trailer is ready for summer fun and work.

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