Fleet Management

Repairing, Rebuilding, and Refurbishing Semi-Trailers

Semi-trailers are the backbone of the transportation industry, enduring thousands of miles of wear and tear annually. While these workhorses are built to last, sometimes accidents happen that damage the trailer. For safety, efficiency, and care of cargo, it’s crucial to keep your semi-trailers in good working condition. 

Determining when to repair and/or replace is critical. Knowing your options is important. The process of repairing a damaged or wrecked semi-trailer will typically involve several steps, including:

  • Assessment and estimation: The first step in repairing a damaged or wrecked semi-trailer is to assess the extent of the damage and provide an estimate for the cost of repairs. This may involve inspecting the frame, sidewalls, roof, flooring, and other components to identify any damage that needs to be repaired.
  • Disassembly: Once the assessment is complete and the estimate is approved by the customer, the next step is to disassemble the trailer. This may involve removing damaged components, cutting away damaged sections of the frame or sidewalls, and preparing the trailer for repair.
  • Repair and replacement: After disassembly, the damaged components will need to be repaired or replaced. This may involve welding new sections onto the frame or sidewalls, replacing damaged or missing components, or reinforcing weak areas to prevent future damage.
  • Refinishing: Once the repairs are complete, the trailer will need to be refinished to match the original appearance. This may involve painting, sanding, or other finishing techniques to ensure that the trailer looks as good as new.
  • Reassembly: After the repairs and refinishing are complete, the trailer will be reassembled and tested to ensure that all components are working properly.
  • Quality control and delivery: The final step is to perform a quality control check to ensure that the trailer is safe and meets all relevant standards. Once the trailer is deemed safe and ready to go, it can be delivered to the customer.

Skilled trailer repair technicians have expertise in welding, metal working and other relevant trades, as well as the necessary equipment and facilities to complete your repairs. At SE Smith & Sons Trailer Repair, we will help you get your trailer ready to roll and back on the road looking like new.

Andrew

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