Utility Trailer Tire Repair
Utility trailer tire repair and replacement for landscapers, contractors, and homeowners across Central Florida. On-site wherever the trailer sits.

Landscapers and contractors run utility trailers hard. They sit overnight loaded with equipment, get hitched up Monday morning, and are expected to just work. When the tire goes — and it will — you need it fixed where the trailer is, not towed to a shop. We handle utility trailers at job sites, storage units, driveways, and nurseries across Volusia, Flagler, and Seminole County. Smaller single-axle utility trailers typically run ST175/80D13 or ST205/75R14. If yours is still on bias-ply tires and you're curious about switching to radial for better load-carrying stability, we'll talk you through it.
What We Handle
- Landscaping and contractor trailer service
- Bias-ply and radial trailer tires
- ST175/80D13 and ST205/75R14 stocked
- Flat repair or full replacement
- On-site at job site or driveway
Calls We Get Every Week
Landscaper flat at a job site
A lawn crew's utility trailer blows a bias-ply ST175/80D13 at a Volusia County residential job. The mowers are on the trailer. We come to the address, change the tire, and the crew finishes the day.
Contractor storage yard flat
A building contractor notices a flat on his 16-foot utility trailer at his storage unit in Palm Coast. He needs it ready for Monday's material haul. We come Saturday, swap the tire, done.
Bias-to-radial upgrade conversation
A nursery owner running two utility trailers asks about switching from bias-ply to radial tires after constant flats. We talk through the ST205/75R14 radial option, the load rating difference, and install them on both trailers in one visit.
Common Utility Trailer Tires Questions
What's the most common tire size on utility trailers?
Single-axle utility trailers most commonly run ST175/80D13 or ST205/75R14. Larger utility trailers and tandem-axle setups often run ST225/75R15. We stock all of these.
Can you patch a utility trailer tire instead of replacing it?
If the damage is in the center tread and within repair specs — under 1/4 inch diameter, not near the sidewall — yes. We assess on-site and repair when it's safe to do so. No replacing what can be fixed.
Bias-ply vs. radial — which should I use on my utility trailer?
Most utility trailers originally came with bias-ply (the 'D' in ST205/75D14). Radial ST tires generally run cooler and carry loads better. If you're replacing, radial is typically the better choice for anything running regularly.
Do you service utility trailers at residential addresses?
Yes. Driveways, storage units, residential properties — wherever the trailer is parked, we'll come to it.
Can you service trailers used by landscaping companies?
Yes, and we do it regularly. Landscaping trailers run hard — heavy equipment, frequent loading, rough terrain. We service landscaping company trailers at their yards and at job sites across Central Florida.
Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.