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Frequently Asked Questions

The finishing location is at 14108 Highway 98, Lucedale, MS 39452; the shop is about 20 miles west of Mobile and 30 miles northeast of Biloxi, Mississippi. Normal business hours are Monday–Thursday, 7:30 AM–5:30 PM CST, with extended hours during peak season.
No standard stock—those are rare. Their trailers are specialized and custom-built, though occasionally availability arises. Call for specifics.
Nope, no dealers—keeps costs down.
Yes, but you must call (601) 947-6160 to set up an appointment.
Yes, they can advertise and sell it for you. They often have buyers looking for used units. Call for details.
No—while trailers can come without equipment, every unit is both wired and plumbed.
Usually yes, but it’s your responsibility to confirm with your local health department.
Yes, through partners:
Advantage Leasing (Michael Elton — 1-800-949-7040 ext 122)
Ramsgate Leasing (Bud Walker — 201-992-3189)
Crest Capital (George Messic — 1-800-245-1213 ext 135)
Pepper Financial (Jean Hilts — 315-750-8749)
Not typically, though they sometimes broker sales for existing customers. Check their “Used” link; if there’s nothing listed, none are available.
No, rentals aren’t offered at this time.
Yes, for customers who've placed orders. Need one before ordering? Call for consultation services—they’ll review your design specs if you’d like it built exactly.
Typically 3 to 5 weeks—but that varies depending on time of year and weather, especially being in a hurricane-prone area.
Indeed. Call (251) 970-1584 for pricing and scheduling. They support catering, concessions, and food-service projects, including events for caterers, theme parks, and Fortune 500 companies.
They offer trailers in red, white, black, or charcoal.
Yes. Delivery costs between $1.55 and $2.05 per loaded mile—calculated from their zip code 36535 to your location. Or you’re welcome to pick it up directly.
From a 7 × 10 ft bumper-pull up to an 8.5 × 53 ft gooseneck. If it’s longer than 30 ft, a gooseneck is suggested.
For trailers under 20 ft: a 2″ ball. Anything larger: a 2 5/16″ ball.
Generally, a ½-ton vehicle works for trailers under 20 ft; a ¾-ton to 1-ton vehicle is required for 20 ft and above.
90% of their trailers use a standard 7-way receptacle on the tow vehicle. Also, if the trailer has brakes, you’ll need a brake controller inside.