Furniture Trailer Hire in Ballarat

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Furniture Van Trailer Hire


$80-$140 for 24 hours


Ballarat Trailer Hire has a range of furniture trailers available for hire, perfect for furniture removal and transporting of appliances and valuables.


Our range includes 6’x4’ 7’x4’6” single axle trailers with a GVM of 750kg, perfect for towing behind smaller vehicles, and 8’x5’ 9’x5’ 10’x6’ 11’x6’6” tandem trailers with a GVM of 2000 kg for larger vehicles.


All tandem furniture trailers come with tie-down rails and fold-down ramps for ease of loading. Also available for hire are furniture and piano trolleys.


Furniture trailer hire ranges from $80-$140 per day (24 Hours). Long-term hire rates are calculated on duration. To learn more or arrange a hire in Ballarat and surrounds, call (03) 5336 0604. We also offer car trailer hire.

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Benefits of Hiring a Furniture Van Trailer


Our furniture van trailers are designed to make your moving experience hassle-free and efficient. Each trailer is built to handle your precious cargo with care, ensuring that your furniture, appliances and valuables are transported safely.


The tie-down rails and fold-down ramps on our tandem trailers provide convenience and security, making loading and unloading straightforward and stress-free. Additionally, we offer furniture and piano trolleys to assist with heavier items, further simplifying the moving process.


Whether you need a trailer for a day or an extended period, our flexible hire options and competitive rates are tailored to meet your specific needs. Choose Ballarat Trailer Hire for reliable and cost-effective furniture van trailer solutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is a furniture van trailer and what is it used for?

    A furniture van trailer is an enclosed trailer designed specifically for transporting household goods, furniture and other items that need protection from weather and road debris. Unlike open box trailers, furniture van trailers have solid walls and a roof, which help keep contents dry, secure and shielded from wind. They are commonly used for moving house, transporting appliances, relocating office equipment or carrying valuable items long distances. Many include rear barn doors or ramps for easier loading, making them ideal for mattresses, couches, whitegoods and fragile belongings.

  • Do I need a special licence to tow a furniture van trailer?

    In most Australian states, a standard Class C driver’s licence allows you to tow a furniture van trailer, provided the combined vehicle and trailer weight does not exceed 4.5 tonnes. However, it is essential to check your vehicle’s towing capacity, including braked and unbraked limits, before hiring. Most furniture van trailers are braked due to their size and weight. Drivers must also ensure safety chains, trailer lights and load restraints comply with road regulations. Exceeding weight limits can be unsafe and may void insurance coverage.

  • What size furniture van trailer do I need for moving house?

    The size required depends on the volume of items being moved. Smaller furniture van trailers may suit studio or one-bedroom apartments, while larger enclosed trailers are better for multi-bedroom homes with bulky furniture and appliances. Consider both internal dimensions and load capacity. Measuring large items such as fridges, wardrobes and lounges beforehand can help determine fit. It’s also important to factor in weight distribution and towing limits. Choosing the right size can reduce the number of trips and improve overall moving efficiency.

  • How do you safely load and secure furniture in a van trailer?

    Proper loading is essential to prevent movement and damage during transit. Heavier items should be placed toward the front of the trailer, evenly distributed to maintain balance. Furniture should be secured using ratchet straps or tie-down points to minimise shifting while driving. Fragile items should be wrapped in blankets or padding to reduce impact. Avoid overloading beyond the trailer’s rated capacity, and check that doors are securely closed before travel. Taking time to load carefully helps protect belongings and ensures safer towing.

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