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SAN ANTONIO'S
TOP-RATED
TRAILER RENTALS

Local & ReliableHeavy-Duty Reliability & Convenience

Hassle-Free Trailer Rentals. Built for heavy duty, designed for simplicity. Pull & Go.

Professional trailer fleet — modern heavy-duty utility trailer parked on dark asphalt with San Antonio industrial skyline during dramatic dusk lighting

$25–$115 per block.
Every rate published.

No quote forms, no "call for a price" runaround, no mileage surprises. Pick a trailer, pick a 4 / 12 / 24 / 36-hour block, see the total before you book. Texas sales tax called out. Refundable deposit is a hold, not a charge.

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Why Choose Alamo City Hitch & Go

Rapid Pickup

Skip the paperwork. Our digital-first booking gets you on the road in under 5 minutes.

Pro-Inspected

Every unit undergoes a 25-point safety inspection before every single rental.

24/7 Support

Roadside assistance and hauling experts on standby for every mile of your journey.

The Big-Box Counter isn't the only option.

If you've ever rented from a national chain you already know the pattern. Here's the same five touchpoints, side by side.

The Big-Box Counter
Our Yard
Reserved Trailer

Your booking is a wishlist. You arrive and the trailer is rented to someone else, broken, or never showed up on the truck.

Your booking holds a specific physical unit. If it's booked to you, it's yours.

Pre-Rental Inspection

A clipboard with three checkboxes you sign without seeing the trailer. Tire pressure low? Lights out? You find out 30 minutes from the lot.

Written 25-point inspection completed before you arrive. You see the report.

Pricing

Daily rate, plus mileage, plus environmental fee, plus insurance up-sell at the counter, plus a fuel-fill surcharge if you don't top it off perfectly.

Block price + Texas sales tax. Refundable deposit hold, not a charge. That's it.

Support While You're Out

Call center routed offshore. Hold music. A ticket number. No one calls back until you're already late returning.

Owner-level support, 24/7, the entire time the trailer is out. Reach a real person.

Returning the Trailer

Wait in line at the counter. Get charged for damage you didn't cause. Dispute by mail. Maybe win in six weeks.

Joint return inspection. Photos. Damage (if any) billed at commercially reasonable rates with the receipts attached, in writing.

Pattern descriptions reflect recurring customer complaints about national trailer-rental counters captured in public reviews and independent reporting. Our practices are the specific commitments in our rental agreement.

A New Local Beats The Chain

We're new — and that's the point. Every rental gets the kind of attention a national counter can't deliver. Here's what that looks like in practice.

Documented Pre-Rental Inspection

Every trailer gets a written safety inspection before you arrive — tires, lights, coupler, safety chains. You see the report. We don't assume; we document.

If It's Booked, It's Yours

No double-booking, no "the trailer you reserved isn't actually here" surprises. Your booking is held against a single physical unit, not a wishlist.

Owner-Level Attention, Every Rental

You're not customer #4,212 at a national chain. Small operation, local owner, accountable to every transaction. Reach a real person 24/7 the entire time the trailer is out.

What You See Is What You Pay

Flat block pricing on the rates page. Texas sales tax called out. Refundable deposit is a hold, not a charge. No mileage roulette, no fuel-fill gotchas.

Brand-new business. Reviews and testimonials populate here as real customers leave them. In the meantime: you're reading transparent pricing on the same page that holds the rental agreement — not a sales letter.

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Common Questions

The things people ask before their first booking. Anything missing, shoot us a note from the booking flow and we'll add it here.

How long can I rent a trailer?
Rentals come in four block sizes: 4, 12, 24, or 36 hours. Pick the block that matches your job. If you need more time mid-rental, extensions sell in 4-hour blocks at a lower per-hour rate than going over — request through your customer dashboard before your scheduled return time.
Do I need insurance to rent a trailer?
Yes. Before the trailer leaves our premises you provide a clear photo of current auto liability insurance that extends to a towed trailer, meeting at least the State of Texas minimum financial responsibility limits. Your insurance is primary; ours (if any) is excess and non-contributing.
Is the security deposit charged to my card?
No. The deposit is a pre-authorization hold, not a charge. It releases within three business days after the trailer is returned and inspected in acceptable condition. If damage, cleaning, fuel replacement, or overtime is owed, we capture only the amount due and release the remainder.
How much does a trailer rental cost in San Antonio?
Block rates start at $25 for a 4-hour rental of our 10' utility trailer. See the full price matrix on our rates page — every block of every trailer is priced openly, no quote forms or hidden fees. Texas sales tax (Bexar County combined, 8.25%) applies to the rental fee.
What if I'm late returning the trailer?
A flat late fee applies if the trailer comes back after the scheduled return time without an approved extension. The flat late fee is materially higher than the extension rate — request the extension in advance through your dashboard. After roughly 24 hours overdue with no contact, the trailer is treated as abandoned and law enforcement may be notified.
Can I take the trailer outside of Texas?
Only with our prior written consent. Out-of-state use changes the insurance and recovery picture, so we need to know in advance. Reach out before you book if your trip crosses state lines.
What do I need to bring to pick up the trailer?
A valid driver's license in good standing (you must be 21+), proof of auto insurance that extends to a towed trailer, and the payment card you used to book — the name on the card must match the name on the license.
What kind of tow vehicle do I need?
A vehicle rated and equipped to tow the trailer class you're renting. Each trailer page lists the GVWR (gross weight rating) and the hitch size — your vehicle's tow rating must meet or exceed that GVWR, and your hitch must match. If you're unsure, message us before booking and we'll help you confirm.
Do you deliver the trailer to me?
Pickup and return at our San Antonio yard for now. As the business grows, we'll evaluate adding delivery as a paid service — let us know if it's something you'd use.