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Reducing Downtime: Best Practices for Trailer Maintenance

By Tiana Bradshaw | Published on March 20, 2026 | 3 min read

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For businesses relying on any sort of transport for delivering equipment and goods to site, downtime isn’t just an inconvenience, it’s costly. Keeping your trailer fleet road-ready and compliant is essential for safety, efficiency, and productivity.

In this blog, we’ll share our top trailer servicing tips and a practical trailer maintenance checklist which will help you reduce downtime and extend the life of your fleet.

Why Regular Maintenance Is Important

Regular preventative maintenance is key to avoiding unexpected breakdowns. Regular checks ensure your trailer remains road legal and compliant with the VCA road safety standards and helps to avoid costly repairs. A well-maintained trailer means fewer delays and better fleet performance overall – critical for businesses in construction, utilities and logistics.

A Trailer Maintenance Checklist

Here’s what should be included in daily routine checks by operators, for more details, we have another blog here:

  1. Coupling & hitch – inspect the towing hitch for any wear on the ball hitch or eye, and the drawtube for wear. Check the breakaway cable for any damage or corrosion.  Also check the bellows or gaiter to make sure there are no tears.
  2. Chassis & frame – check for any cracking, rust or structural weaknesses on the chassis or trailer frame. Galvanised steel helps to prevent corrosion, but regular checks are essential.
  3. Tyres – check your tyre pressure and tread depth regularly. Make sure to inspect the tyres for damage before every journey.
  4. Brakes & bearings – Make sure you handbrake engages with the brakes correctly. A good tip is to make sure when you lift the handbrake that the grip us point to 10 o’clock position (or 2 o’clock from the offside).  If it raises higher than this you need to get your brakes adjusted.  This should be done approximately every three months but that does depend on frequence of use with your trailer. You also should inspect your brakes including pads, drums and bearings for any wear and tear. It’s important to make sure your bearings are running smoothly.
  5. Lighting – it’s important to check your lights daily. Make sure all your main lights are working every time before towing. Also important to check for any visual damage such as cracks or a dirty lens.
  6. Regular lubrication & cleaning – by keeping your trailer clean, you reduce risk of rust and damage from debris picked up from towing. Regularly lubricating moving parts on your trailer increases the efficiency and life span of the parts and prevents additional wear and tear. Typically you main lubrication would be done every 3 months, and doing so, this will prevent uneven and unnecessary wear.

Trailer Fleet Upkeep Tips

Regular trailer servicing is crucial in preventing accidents, extending the life expectancy of your trailer and avoiding costly repairs. We recommend a three-, six- and twelve-monthly services to keep your trailer maintained to a high standard. Our Towmate Trailers also come with a user manual which includes important information that you need to keep your trailer maintained.

Reducing Downtime with Smart Practices

  1. Keep spare parts handy – stock common wear and tear items like brake pads, lights etc. for easy repairs
  2. Train your team – ensure your drivers and operators know how to perform the basic checks before every journey.
  3. Use digital logs – track maintenance schedules and inspections digitally for compliance and efficiency.

Conclusion

Investing time in maintenance and regular servicing of your trailer fleet isn’t just about compliance – it’s about protecting your assets and keeping your business moving. With this trailer servicing tips in this blog, you’ll reduce downtime, improve safety and extend the life of your fleet.

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