We Repair Trailers in Toowoomba

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Trailer Repairs You Can Trust

Is your trailer not working the way that it should, affecting your work or everyday life? Here at Andy’s Caravan Repairs in Toowoomba, we can help! Our team of tradesmen perform trailer repairs on every make and model.


We handle all mechanical repairs; we’ll give your trailer a full inspection, then suggest and perform any repairs that are needed to have it safely back on the road. We have the tools to help with chassis repairs and welding, complicated wiring issues, the replacement of lights and more.


We understand that constant use can also affect your trailer’s appearance; that’s why we offer cosmetic fixes and spray-painting services too! To find out more call 0413 517 899.

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Keep Your Trailer Roadworthy

Maintaining trailers can be tough work. Through carrying heavy cargo and travelling on bumpy roads for long periods of time, wear-and-tear is inevitable. That’s why our team at Andy’s Caravan Repairs have worked tirelessly to become your local Toowoomba experts in trailer mechanics.


Outside of routine inspection and repair work, we also organise roadworthy certificates and make any repairs to ensure all registration requirements are met. For accident repairs, we can fix your vehicle and communicate directly with the insurance company for you.


If you are having issues with your caravan or horse float, no problem; we can help with that too! Simply contact us to get started.

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FAQ's

  • What trailers can be repaired?

    Repairs can be carried out on most types of trailers, including campers, boat trailers, horse floats and tradie trailers. From chassis welding to wiring and lights, skilled mechanics ensure the trailer is roadworthy, functional and able to safely handle its intended loads.

  • Do trailer repairs include roadworthy certification?

    Yes, many repairers also provide roadworthy checks and certification as part of the repair process. This means once the trailer is fixed, it can be inspected and signed off as compliant, saving time and ensuring you’re legally ready to get back on the road.

  • What are signs my trailer needs repairs?

    Common signs include unusual noises, uneven tyre wear, flickering lights, rust, or difficulty braking. Any of these indicate it’s time for repairs. Addressing issues early prevents breakdowns, saves money and keeps the trailer safe for work or recreation.

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