Of the many types of trailers available on the market, flatbeds are among the most prevalent. Though more specialized types may be better suited for certain tasks, flatbeds are extremely versatile and can handle many different tasks with ease. If you want to know more about the advantages of using a flatbed trailer, read this guide created by the experts at Utility Trailer Sales of Washington.

Make Fewer Trips

On the one hand, being non-enclosed means there is a greater risk of cargo falling off of a flatbed trailer. However, being non-enclosed also imposes fewer cargo restrictions. In fact, flatbeds tend to be larger than other types of utility trailers, meaning that in most cases your main limitations will be your maximum hauling weight and your ability to strap your cargo down rather than the size of your trailer. Used skillfully, a flatbed trailer means fewer overall trips, saving you both time and money.

Focus on Security

While the open-air nature of a flatbed trailer might seem like it would raise security concerns, in some ways the opposite is true. Cargo on a flatbed is secured using traps, chains, and coil racks. Anyone looking for a “five-finger discount” will have to contend with all these heavy chains and complicated straps. This combined with fewer stops can make for a surprisingly secure method of transporting cargo.

Greater Convenience

While an enclosed trailer can only be loaded or unloaded from its doors, usually situated at the rear, flatbeds do not have this restriction. This means that many loading options not possible with an enclosed trailer, like utilizing a winch or crane for heavier work, are viable for flatbed trailers.  

If you are interested in renting or purchasing a flatbed trailer, visit Utility Trailer Sales of Washington. We operate four brick-and-mortar locations, including Auburn, Mt. Vernon, and Richland, Washington, as well as several mobile service locations scattered throughout Washington state. We offer both new and pre-owned trailer sales, along with parts, financing, trade-ins, and servicing. We hope to see you soon!