FAQ
Frequently Asked Question For Trailers at A&A Center Trailers in Georgia
General Questions
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Do we accept trade-ins?
Yes, we accept trade-ins. We can give you an estimate with pictures, but we need to see the trailer in person to be accurate.
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Do we buy trailers outright?
Yes, we pay top dollar for used trailers.
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Do we repair trailers?
Yes, we have a full-service shop with OEM parts and expert technicians who offer quick turnaround times, sometimes even same-day.
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Are you open on the weekends?
Yes, we are open on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, however we are closed on Sundays.
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Do I need to make an appointment?
No, an appointment is not required, but if you have a particular trailer in mind, we recommend calling before traveling long distance as it could be in the process of being sold.
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Where does warranty work take place?
Warranty work usually takes place here at our dealership. However, special circumstances may arise that require the manufacturer’s assistance.
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Do we sell parts?
Yes, we have a full line of almost every trailer part you may need in stock.
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Do you deliver?
Yes, we can help setup transport through a third party transporter and single pull for a flat rate per mile depending on current rates at time of inquiry. For estimation please use $2.50 per mile and use zip code 30236 as starting location.
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What forms of payment do you accept?
We Accept, Cash, Check, Credit & Debit Card, Financing, Rent To Own, Lease To Own, Lay-A-Way Program.
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What does the inspection process consist of?
We inspect a wide range of elements, including but not limited to:
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Electrical and lighting systems: We inspect the wiring and connections to make sure they are functioning properly and securely. We also examine the lights to ensure they are working and properly installed.
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Welds: We carefully examine all welds to ensure they are strong and free of cracks or other defects that could compromise the structure of the trailer.
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Leaks: (If Applicable) We look for signs of leaks in the roof, floor, and walls of the trailer to ensure it is watertight and ready for use.
- Hydraulics & Accessories: (If Applicable) Leaks in hydraulic fittings, water heater temp, air conditioner function, plumbing leaks, electrical outlets, awnings and other accessories.
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Screws: We check all screws and fasteners to make sure they are tight and secure.
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Tires: We inspect the tires for wear, damage, and proper inflation to ensure that your trailer is safe to use on the road.
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Door fitment and closure: We examine the doors to make sure they are properly aligned, fit snugly, and close securely.
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Fit and finish quality: Finally, we take a close look at the overall fit and finish of the trailer, including the paint and trim, to ensure it looks great and is ready for use.
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How Much Does My Trailer Weigh?
Trailer weights vary from size to size and of course depending the type whether its open or enclosed, or even possibly a dump trailer. For exact trailer weight contact us via email, phone, text, or even Facebook and we would be glad to answer it for you!
A few popular sizes and estimated weights for quick reference are
Enclosed 6×12 Single Axle 1200 Lbs, 7×14 Dual Axle 2000 Lbs, 8.5×24 Dual Axle 3600 Lbs. Open 5×10 Single Axle 700 Lbs, 6×12 Single Axle 850 Lbs. Dump Trailer 7×14 4′ Walls 4800 Lbs. Keep in mind weights vary from brand to brand.