
Welding
Welding is utilized to mend structural damage, reinforce weakened components, and replace worn-out parts. Skilled welders employ various techniques such as arc welding, MIG welding, and TIG welding to ensure strong and durable repairs. Quality control measures, including thorough inspections, guarantee that the repaired trailers meet safety standards and are roadworthy.

Electrical
Electrical work involves diagnosing and repairing issues with the trailer’s lighting, braking, and electronic systems. This includes troubleshooting faulty wiring, replacing damaged lights or connectors, and installing or upgrading electrical components such as brake controllers or trailer harnesses. Ensuring proper functionality of the electrical systems is crucial for road safety and regulatory compliance.

Brakes and Rotors
Servicing brakes and rotors involves inspecting, repairing, and replacing components to ensure safe and efficient braking performance. This includes assessing brake pads, calipers, drums, and rotors for wear and damage, and performing necessary adjustments or replacements. Maintaining properly functioning brakes and rotors is critical for road safety and regulatory compliance in the transportation industry.
