5' x 8' Utility Trailer
Bumper Pull 1800 60"x95"inches
PCTI 2004 Utility
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Snohomish, WA and across Snohomish County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In and around Snohomish, trailer rentals are popular for everything from property cleanup to building and renovation projects. Many residents use utility trailers to haul landscaping materials, mulch, and yard waste after seasonal storms or yard work. Dump trailers are a go-to choice for larger renovation jobs, clearing brush and debris from properties or acreage. Home improvement projects like deck building, fence installation, and roofing work often require hauling lumber, tools, and materials. Enclosed trailers are favored by contractors and small business owners who need to transport equipment, tools, or materials securely. Car hauler rentals are common for folks moving vehicles between properties, selling cars locally, or transporting collector vehicles to shows or storage. Agricultural and farm work nearby also drives demand for utility and equipment trailers. Weekend warriors frequently rent for moving, estate sales, and property maintenance. Since Snohomish is close to Seattle and the broader metro, some renters use trailers to move goods between the suburban area and the city. Local owners in the Snohomish area understand these needs and typically have flexible schedules and straightforward rental terms.
Most owners in Snohomish offer convenient pickup times, and many can arrange same-day rental if you book early. Pickup usually happens at the owner's home or a nearby location, which often means less hassle than a big commercial lot. Before you head out, confirm that your tow vehicle has a working hitch receiver that matches the trailer coupler (typically 1 and 7/8 inch or 2 inch). Check that your vehicle's electrical system can handle the trailer's brake and light wiring, especially for larger trailers. Many owners will walk you through hookup and answer questions about towing safely. Make sure you understand the trailer's weight capacity and that your vehicle's towing rating is sufficient. If you're unsure about your setup, ask the owner for guidance. Have a valid driver's license and proof of insurance ready at pickup. Review the rental agreement carefully, ask about any restrictions, and take photos of the trailer's condition before you leave. Most owners want their trailers back in the same condition they were rented, so communication upfront prevents misunderstandings.


Rental rates in Snohomish vary by trailer type and owner, but you can typically expect to pay $40 to $60 per day for a small utility trailer, $60 to $90 per day for a larger utility or enclosed trailer, and $100 to $180 per day for a dump trailer. Car haulers generally run $100 to $150 per day. Many owners offer weekly discounts, which can lower your daily cost significantly if you need the trailer for several days. Weekend specials are also common. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. This is built into every booking, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. Since you're renting from neighbors rather than a big commercial company, you often get fair prices and flexible terms. Compare a few local owners to find the trailer and rate that work best for your project.
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