Renting a trailer when moving

Renting a reliable trailer is a smart and flexible way to manage your move while saving money. By choosing a rental trailer over a full-service moving company, you could save as much as R15,000, depending on the size and distance of your move.

Even though you might end up with a sore back, the control and cost savings are definitely worth it.


  • Randburg Trailer Rental: Located in Randburg, their staff is well-trained and can help you hitch the trailer to your vehicle. They focus on customer service and safety.
  • Newlands Trailers: Since 1998, they’ve been a trusted leader in Pretoria. Voted #1 in trailer hire, they offer roadside assistance and personalized service to make your move go smoothly.

Moving Tips

Here are some helpful tips from the article to make your move easier:

  • Don’t DIY a long-distance move. The potential savings for a move from Gauteng to Cape Town are minimal compared to the risks and challenges involved.
  • Pack strategically. Load mattresses first, as they can provide cushioning for other items and give you a place to sleep if you arrive late.
  • Check dimensions. Measure doorways and hallways at both locations to avoid getting stuck with large items.
  • Move large items first. This helps you figure out the spacing in your new home and can reduce the amount of time you need the trailer. After the big stuff is in, you can use your own car to transport the smaller things.
  • Disassemble big furniture. Take apart things like beds, tables, and shelving units to make them easier to move.
  • Protect your belongings. Use blankets, bubble wrap, or moving pads to prevent scratches and dents.
  • Keep cords with their devices. This prevents them from getting lost or mixed up.
  • Load correctly. Place the heaviest items at the front of the trailer to keep the weight balanced. The article suggests watching videos on weight distribution to prevent the trailer from swaying while you’re driving.
  • Use a trolley, dolly or hand truck. These tools can make moving heavy appliances much easier on your back.
  • Plan your route. Avoid narrow streets, tight corners, and low bridges that might be difficult to navigate with a trailer.
  • Drive safely. Allow extra time to drive slower and give yourself more room to stop.
  • Inspect the trailer. Before you load, check the lights, tire pressure, and hitch security to make sure everything is roadworthy.

Sometimes you need to move you car to another city or province.

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