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Utility Trailer Repair in Monks Corner, SC and Throughout the Southeast

Keep your operation moving with Utility trailer repair that services dry vans, refrigerated vans, and flatbeds, maintaining performance, limiting breakdowns, and supporting consistent hauling.
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Utility Trailer Repair Throughout the Southeast

Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company has been America's oldest privately owned, family-operated trailer manufacturer since its founding in 1914. Bigfoot Trailers The Utility 4000D-X dry van, 3000R refrigerated trailer, and aluminum flatbed lineup are among the most widely operated trailers in commercial freight across North America.

That kind of widespread use means Utility trailers show up in fleets of every size across the Southeast, and keeping them in service requires consistent, knowledgeable maintenance from a shop that understands how these trailers are built and how they wear.

At Legacy Road Service, our technicians handle the full range of Utility trailer repair and service needs, including:

  • Trailer brake system service covering brake adjustment, lining replacement, and air line integrity
  • Air ride suspension service for air bag inspection, height valve checks, and suspension hardware condition
  • Refrigeration unit inspection and repair, including Carrier and Thermo King TRU servicing on Utility 3000R reefer trailers
  • Trailer lighting and electrical repair for DOT-compliant lighting, ABS sensor faults, and wiring harness issues
  • Structural repair and welding for damaged crossmembers, floor rail repairs, and rear frame components
  • Landing gear repair for bent legs, worn gearboxes, and damaged crank mechanisms
  • Trailer tire service, including flat repair, blowout response, tread depth checks, and inflation management across all axle positions

What Makes Legacy Road Service Different

Utility trailers move time-sensitive freight, and the shop behind them needs to match that urgency with fast, reliable repairs done right the first time. Legacy Road Service holds every trailer to that standard. A single dry van on regional freight gets the same attention as a fleet of 3000R reefers on temperature-sensitive distribution routes.

Reasonable Pricing: Trailer maintenance is an ongoing cost that fleet managers need to plan around carefully. Legacy Road Service keeps pricing honest, transparent, and consistent across all Utility trailer service work so there are no surprises on the invoice.

24/7 Availability: A refrigerated trailer with a door seal failure or a dry van with a brake fault can't sit waiting for a shop to open. Our around-the-clock availability means Utility trailer repairs get addressed whenever they come up, keeping cargo moving and compliance intact across the Southeast.

White Glove Service: Every Utility trailer that comes through Legacy Road Service receives a thorough inspection alongside the requested repair. We document all findings, communicate clearly before any work begins, and confirm the trailer is road-legal and operating correctly before it returns to service.

Contact Us About Utility Trailer Repair Now: Call 843-867-4234

For Utility trailer repairs, contact Legacy Road Service at 843-867-4234. Our team inspects, repairs, and restores trailer performance to keep your equipment safe and compliant.

FAQs

What Areas Do You Serve For Utility Trailer Repair?

As well as Moncks Corner, SC, and throughout the Southeast, we also proudly service the surrounding communities, including Ladson, Goose Creek, Summerville, Sangaree, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Charleston, Awendaw, Bonneau Beach, St. Stephen, Hanahan, Holly Hill, Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island, St. George, Ravenel, Kingstree, Hollywood, Manning, and Folly Beach, SC.

What Are the Most Common Utility Trailer Repair Issues?

The most frequently reported issues on Utility trailers involve brake system adjustments, door seal deterioration on dry van and refrigerated models, landing gear damage, and lighting and electrical faults. Refrigeration unit servicing on 3000R reefer trailers and structural repairs to floor rail and rear frame components are also among the most common maintenance items on Utility trailers across high-mileage commercial fleet operations.

How Often Should a Utility Trailer Be Serviced?

Utility trailers should receive a thorough inspection and service at least annually or every 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, covering brakes, suspension, tires, lighting, and structural components. Refrigerated trailers should have door seals, TRU performance, and refrigerant levels inspected more frequently, given the cargo sensitivity involved.

How Can I Get Utility Trailer Repair?

If your Utility trailer needs service or repair in Moncks Corner, SC, or across the Southeast, call Legacy Road Service at 843-867-4234. Our team is available 24/7 and ready to handle everything from routine maintenance to structural, refrigeration, and brake system repairs to keep your Utility trailer roadworthy and compliant on every haul.

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