Refrigerated Trailer Rental Guide
How To Rent a Refrigerated Trailer
With the right provider, renting a refrigerated trailer is easy. There are only a few steps you need to take to ensure you get the best refrigerated trailer for your needs at the best price.
1. Decide Which Refrigerated Trailer You Need To Rent
The first step in the process is to determine the size of the trailer and capability you need. If you’re using the trailer in place of a refrigerated unit you’re already using, you can simply get a trailer that is similar in size.
If you don’t yet know exactly how much space you’ll need, you’ll have to estimate. Generally speaking, our smaller trailer is sufficient for the needs of most small-to-medium-sized operations. However, it’s always a good idea to overestimate your space needs by at least 10% to be safe.
Consider Refrigerated Trailer Accessories
You may need a few additional things with your rental trailer to ensure a smooth operation. These include:
- Loading ramps
- Door lock
- Generator plate (if using a generator to power the trailer)
- Tow hitch (if you plan on picking up and returning the trailer yourself)
2. Select the Dates You Need the Refrigerated Trailer
People often rent reefers months in advance of when they need them. That means it’s a good idea to make renting a refrigerated trailer one of the first items on your to-do list when planning your function.
Plan your rental dates out at least three months in advance; further out if you can. Determine whether you have any flexibility on either side of your desired rental period in case your exact dates aren’t available.
3. Contact a Fridge Trailer Rental Company
Once you know the refrigerated trailer you want and the dates you need it for, you can start shopping for a company to rent from. At Penguin Trailer, we offer some of the most competitive rates on high-quality rental refrigerated trailers in the New England area. We also make it easy to book your rental through our quote form.
Keep in mind that the price you see advertised isn’t the only consideration. Some companies attach additional fees on top of the base price. Others may rent out old or poorly-functioning units at a lower rate.
4. Determine How To Get the Trailer to Your Site
You’ll also have to get your refrigerated trailer to the place you want to use it. Some companies require you to pick up the trailer yourself. Others will deliver it for you. We offer both options to make it easy for customers.
Refrigerated trailer delivery is a far more convenient option for most people. It also means you’ll have the task carried out by professionals and don’t have to worry about anything happening in transit. However, most companies charge a fee for delivery.
You don’t need special equipment to pick up most trailers yourself other than a tow hitch and a car or truck capable of towing the unit. Most reefers range from around 1,500 pounds to 4,500 pounds when empty. Be sure your maximum tow capacity comfortably exceeds the weight of the trailer you rent.
Make sure to consider fuel costs and the time you spend picking up and returning your fridge trailer. When you do the math, you may find that simply paying a company to deliver the trailer is more than worth it.
5. Prepare Your Site for the Refrigerated Trailer
Before you get your trailer to the site, you’ll want to make sure it’s ready. It’s much easier to prepare your site ahead of time.
Our rental refrigerated trailers don’t require much site preparation. Here’s all you need to do to make sure things go smoothly:
- Clear the area you need for your trailer of any trash or debris.
- Check that the site is mostly level. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but if there is a significant slope, use mulch, soil, or other filler to compensate.
- Ensure you have clear and easy access to a dedicated power outlet.
- Secure an extension cord at least five feet longer than the distance between the site and the outlet you’re using. Get a backup to make sure you’ll always be able to stay plugged in in case anything happens to your primary cord.
- When it’s time to bring your refrigerated trailer to the site, ensure that you have a clear pathway to bring the trailer and the vehicle you’re towing it with to the delivery point. If the site has lots of people moving around near it, alert everyone that you’ll be coming through.
- Ensure you have enough space to get in and out of the trailer while carrying loads
6. Clean and Inspect Your Trailer Before Returning
When your job is finished and you no longer need the refrigerated trailer, the last step is to get it back to the rental company. Just like with getting the trailer to your site, your options are to take it yourself or have the company pick it up. Again, we offer both to let you choose your best option.
Before you send the trailer on its way, you’ll need to make sure it’s ready to go back. Here are a few steps to take:
- Remove all items that didn’t come with the trailer
- Clear the trailer of trash and other debris
- Sweep the refrigerated trailer floor
- Look for any damages to the interior or exterior and document the condition with pictures
- Collect any accessories you rented to take back
- If taking the trailer back by yourself, notify the rental company and give them an approximate arrival time to allow them to prepare
Rent Your Next Refrigerated Trailer With Confidence
Whatever your refrigerated trailer rental needs are, we’ve got you covered at Penguin Trailers. Our Polar King trailers are known throughout the industry for their reliability and build quality, meaning you don’t have to worry about whether your rental is up to the task.
With locations in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and Maine, we serve customers throughout New England. Our prices are among the most competitive in the region, and we offer self pickup and delivery options.
Use the form below to request a quote for your next refrigerated trailer rental. Our team will get back to you in a hurry to help you get exactly what you need at a price that’s hard to beat.