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The Many Uses of Enclosed Trailers: A Practical Guide for Florida Buyers

When it comes to protecting your cargo, few investments are as practical and versatile as an enclosed trailer. Whether used for recreation, business, or personal projects, enclosed trailers keep equipment secure, dry, and organized, making them an essential tool for many Florida residents and businesses.

At AT Trailer Center, with locations in St. Cloud and Punta Gorda, Florida, we carry a wide selection of enclosed trailers from trusted manufacturers like Rock Solid Cargo, Stealth Trailers, ALCOM, E-Z Hauler, and Continental Cargo. Here’s a detailed look at the most common uses for enclosed trailers and what to consider when choosing one for your specific needs.

Recreational Use (ATVs, Motorcycles, and Outdoor Gear)

For recreational users, enclosed trailers offer the best balance of security and protection when hauling ATVs, dirt bikes, golf carts, kayaks, or camping gear. Florida’s coastal environment can cause rust and weather damage quickly, making enclosed trailers far better than open models when it comes to storing equipment.

Lightweight aluminum trailers from ALCOM and E-Z Hauler are particularly popular for this category. Their lower tow weight reduces fuel consumption, and aluminum construction resists corrosion from salt and moisture. Look for features such as:

  • Ramp doors for easy loading and unloading of wheeled equipment
  • Tie-down systems (E-Track or D-rings) to secure recreational vehicles
  • Ventilation packages to reduce heat buildup
  • Interior lighting for loading after dark

For most weekend users, a 6×12 to 7×14 aluminum enclosed trailer provides plenty of space without requiring a heavy-duty tow vehicle.

Vehicle Transport (Car Haulers and Show Vehicles)

Enclosed car haulers provide complete protection from sun, rain, and road debris, which is a major benefit for preserving the condition of high-value vehicles. They also offer added security for tools, spare parts, and race gear.

Rock Solid Cargo and Stealth Trailers manufacture steel-frame car haulers that are known for strength and stability. Buyers should look for:

  • 8.5-foot width and 20- to 28-foot lengths for most vehicles
  • Beavertail design to ease low-clearance loading
  • Escape door for easy vehicle exit once loaded
  • Reinforced flooring for heavy loads
  • Tandem torsion axles for a smoother ride and less maintenance

For car enthusiasts in Florida, these trailers can essentially function as a mobile garage, which is ideal for transporting cars to shows, races, or restoration shops. Additionally, they provide the added benefit of protecting your high-value vehicles from theft and other petty crimes.

Small Business Applications (Contractors, Landscapers, and Service Providers)

For small business owners, enclosed trailers serve as mobile workstations and secure storage units. Trades such as landscaping, pressure washing, mobile detailing, and HVAC all benefit from having tools organized and protected when moving from house to house.

Rock Solid Cargo and Continental Cargo trailers are ideal for this segment thanks to their sturdy steel frames and extensive interior customization options. Recommended features include:

  • Ramp or barn doors, depending on loading preference
  • Built-in shelving, racks, and tool hangers for organization
  • Interior lighting for early or late-day work
  • Exterior ladder racks for pipes or long materials
  • Electrical packages to power equipment on-site

For most small businesses, a 7×14 or 7×16 tandem-axle enclosed trailer offers a reliable balance between payload capacity and maneuverability.

Large Commercial and Construction Projects

In the construction and contracting industries, enclosed trailers are the best way to store your power tools, compressors, and materials securely between job sites. They also protect sensitive equipment from theft and Florida’s heavy rainfall.

Heavy-duty models from Stealth Trailers or Rock Solid Cargo are built for these demands, offering reinforced frames, thicker wall panels, and heavy-duty flooring. Some specifications and features to consider include:

  • Tandem or triple 5,200–7,000 lb axles for higher load ratings
  • Extra-height interiors for larger tools or materials
  • Stabilizer jacks and ramp supports for loading heavier equipment
  • .030–.040 exterior metal thickness for added durability

A 20- to 24-foot enclosed trailer with a steel frame and high GVWR rating is best suited for commercial and industrial applications.

Concession and Mobile Business Trailers

Enclosed trailers can also be converted into fully functional mobile business units such as concession trailers, coffee trailers, grooming stations, or pop-up retail shops. These conversions provide flexibility and mobility while keeping operations organized and compliant. For those looking to start a small business, concession trailers can be one of the most cost-effective ways to get started. Some useful features to look out for in a concession trailer include:

  • Serving windows and counters
  • Electrical wiring and lighting
  • A/C units and insulation
  • Water tanks, plumbing, and sinks
  • Non-slip flooring and easy-clean interiors

For Florida entrepreneurs, a 7×16 to 8.5×20 trailer offers enough space for most mobile businesses while maintaining manageable towing weight.

Event and Trade Show Use

For event coordinators, musicians, and marketing professionals, enclosed trailers make it easier to transport and protect displays, audio equipment, and promotional materials. Unlike open trailers, they allow for easy organization and protect sensitive gear from moisture and theft.

ALCOM and E-Z Hauler aluminum trailers are excellent for these applications due to their lighter weight and professional appearance. Helpful features include:

  • Side entry doors for quick access
  • Interior shelving and cabinetry for organized storage
  • LED lighting packages
  • Finished walls and flooring for a polished presentation

A 7×14 or 8.5×16 aluminum enclosed trailer is typically sufficient for trade shows, festivals, and corporate events.

Personal Storage and Moving

For homeowners, renters, and students, enclosed trailers serve as cost-effective alternatives to rental trucks or storage units. They keep belongings secure and protected during moves, renovations, or seasonal transitions.

A single-axle Continental Cargo or E-Z Hauler trailer in the 5×8 to 6×12 range is ideal for personal use. Key advantages include:

  • Lockable, weather-resistant storage
  • Ramp or barn doors for easy loading
  • Interior tie-downs to prevent shifting
  • Durable flooring suitable for furniture and boxes

Many Florida residents use these trailers for short-term storage during hurricane season or while relocating between homes.

Specialty Builds (Mobile Grooming, Detailing, or Office Use)

Enclosed trailers can be tailored to nearly any purpose through custom buildouts. Many Florida professionals operate mobile grooming, detailing, or consulting businesses using modified cargo trailers.

Rock Solid Cargo and Stealth Trailers offer models that can be insulated, wired for power, and outfitted with water systems or workstations. When customized properly, these units function like small mobile offices or service bays.

Essential features for specialty builds include:

  • Insulated walls and ceilings for temperature control
  • A/C and heat options
  • Electrical packages (30A or 50A service)
  • Finished interiors with cabinetry
  • Fresh and grey water systems, when applicable

This level of adaptability is what makes enclosed trailers a long-term investment that can evolve with your business needs.

Why Enclosed Trailers Make Sense in Florida

Florida’s climate brings unique challenges such as high humidity, saltwater exposure, and heavy rainfall that make open trailers prone to rust and cargo damage. Enclosed trailers offer year-round protection, extended lifespan, and improved security for your equipment, tools, and more.

They’re also easy to customize for multiple purposes, meaning a single trailer can serve as both a work tool and a recreational hauler, depending on the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What sizes of enclosed trailers are available?
A: We stock sizes ranging from 5×8 to 8.5×32 feet, including single-axle, tandem-axle, and gooseneck configurations.

Q: Which frame type is better for Florida?
A: Aluminum trailers (ALCOM, E-Z Hauler) resist corrosion and are lighter for towing, while steel trailers (Rock Solid Cargo, Stealth, Continental Cargo) provide durability and cost efficiency for heavy commercial use.

Q: Can I customize my trailer?
A: Yes. AT Trailer Center offers custom options for enclosed trailers to ensure you get exactly what you need to get the job done.

Q: Do you offer financing?
A: Financing is available for both personal and commercial trailers through our dealership partners.

Q: Where can I find your trailers?
A: Visit AT Trailer Center in St. Cloud, FL or Punta Gorda, FL, or view our full inventory online.

Visit AT Trailer Center in St. Cloud or Punta Gorda

If you’re searching for enclosed trailers for sale in St. Cloud, FL or cargo trailers in Punta Gorda, FL, AT Trailer Center is your trusted local source. Compare models from Rock Solid Cargo, Stealth Trailers, ALCOM, E-Z Hauler, and Continental Cargo, and find the best trailer for your work, recreation, or business.

Contact us today or stop by one of our two (and soon to be three!) Florida locations to explore our inventory and speak with a trailer specialist.

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