Scrap Trailer Removal Edmonton | End-of-Life Trailer Disposal
Scrap Division — Edmonton Area

SCRAP TRAILER REMOVAL EDMONTON

End-of-Life Trailer Disposal for Commercial & Industrial Properties

Old trailers sitting in yards become dead weight. They take up space, rust in place, and get harder to move the longer they sit. When it’s time to clear them out, most operations don’t have the equipment or time to deal with it properly.

We provide scrap trailer removal Edmonton operators can rely on — flatbeds, utility trailers, equipment haulers, and yard units removed from your property and handled completely. Commercial, industrial, and farm properties only.

End-of-life trailers and flatbeds staged in yard for removal

Service Focus

Trailer Haul-Out
On-Site Removal

BUILT FOR COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS

This service is for operations with trailers that have reached end-of-life and need proper removal — not a classified ad or a trip to the scrapyard.

  • Trucking and logistics companies
  • Construction and contracting operations
  • Equipment rental yards
  • Agricultural and farming operations
  • Industrial facilities with yard trailers
  • Commercial properties clearing unused assets

This service does not include small residential utility trailers, boat trailers, RV/camper trailers, or residential junk hauling.

Flatbed trailer and equipment units awaiting haul-out from commercial yard

TRAILER TYPES WE HANDLE

End-of-life trailers from commercial, industrial, and farm operations.

FLATBED TRAILERS

Standard flatbeds, step decks, and lowboys that have reached the end of their service life.

EQUIPMENT TRAILERS

Heavy-duty equipment haulers, tilt decks, and machinery transport trailers.

UTILITY TRAILERS

Commercial-grade utility trailers used in construction, landscaping, or industrial operations.

ENCLOSED TRAILERS

Cargo trailers, job site trailers, and enclosed units no longer in use.

FARM TRAILERS

Grain trailers, livestock trailers, hay wagons, and agricultural transport units.

SPECIALTY UNITS

Tanker trailers, reefer units (non-operational), and other specialized transport equipment.

WHEN TRAILER REMOVAL IS NEEDED

Situations where this service typically applies.

  • Trailers parked long-term after being replaced or decommissioned
  • Damaged units from accidents, weather, or wear that aren’t worth repairing
  • Fleet downsizing with multiple trailers staged for disposal
  • Yard cleanup before lease turnover, sale, or property repurpose
  • Inherited or acquired property with abandoned trailers on site
  • Trailers blocking access roads, loading areas, or storage zones
  • End-of-season cleanout for agricultural or construction operations
  • Compliance or inspection requirements requiring asset removal

HOW TRAILER REMOVAL WORKS

Straightforward process. On-site haul-out. Complete removal.

01

DESCRIBE THE TRAILERS

Tell us how many trailers, what type, and where they’re located. Photos showing condition and access help us plan the haul-out.

02

CONFIRM DETAILS

We review trailer types, quantities, and site access. You’ll know what we’re removing and how before anything is scheduled.

03

SCHEDULE HAUL-OUT

Removal is scheduled to work with your operation — around deliveries, shifts, or site availability.

04

TRAILERS REMOVED

We arrive, load, and haul out. Every trailer is removed as agreed. No partial jobs. No units left behind.

WHAT WE NEED TO QUOTE & SCHEDULE

To provide an accurate quote and schedule trailer removal efficiently, we need the following:

  • Number of trailers and approximate type (flatbed, enclosed, farm, etc.)
  • Site address or closest intersection
  • Photos showing trailer condition and yard access
  • Notes on mobility — can trailers roll, or do they need to be winched/dragged?
  • Access details — gates, weight limits, soft ground, tight turns
  • Timeline — one-time removal, phased cleanout, or urgent

AREAS WE SERVE

Trailer removal across the greater Edmonton region.

Edmonton Sherwood Park Fort Saskatchewan Nisku St. Albert

Location-specific pages are available for detailed service information.

TRAILER REMOVAL FAQ

Do trailers need to be mobile, or can you remove non-rolling units?

We can remove trailers that don’t roll. If axles are seized, tires are flat, or the unit is stuck, we plan for winching or dragging as part of the haul-out. Just let us know the condition upfront.

What if I have multiple trailer types — can you take them all at once?

Yes. If you have a mix of flatbeds, enclosed units, and farm trailers, we can remove them in one coordinated job as long as volumes justify the trip.

Do you remove trailers from rural or farm properties?

Yes. We service farms and rural acreages across the Edmonton area. Access and distance affect scheduling, so include your location when you submit.

What happens to the trailers after removal?

Trailers are processed as scrap metal. Usable components may be recovered, but our focus is on clearing the units from your property — not resale or refurbishment.

Can you remove a single trailer, or do you only take large quantities?

We focus on commercial-scale jobs. A single large trailer (like a 53-foot flatbed) may qualify, but we don’t handle small residential utility trailers or one-off boat trailers.

Do I need to be on-site during removal?

Not necessarily. If site access is arranged and we’ve confirmed the scope, removal can happen without you present. We coordinate logistics ahead of time.

How quickly can you schedule trailer removal?

Timing depends on current workload and site logistics. After you submit details, we typically respond within one business day to confirm scope and schedule.

REQUEST TRAILER REMOVAL

Provide details about the trailers you need removed. We’ll review, confirm scope, and schedule haul-out around your operation.

Quick Response We respond within 1 business day
On-Site Haul-Out We come to your property across the region
Scope Confirmed First Know what’s being removed before we arrive

Request Removal

Commercial, industrial, and farm trailers only. No residential junk hauling.