Pressure treated wood remains one of the most commonly used trailer deck material options, especially on steel frame trailers. Its popularity comes from a balance of cost, traction and ease of repair.
The wood provides a natural grip, which improves load security in wet or dusty conditions. A wooden car trailer cover is also gentler on the tires, reducing abrasion during long hauls. When damaged, individual boards can often be replaced without removing the entire trailer floor.
The main drawback is maintenance. Over time, moisture and UV exposure degrade wood fibers. Without regular sealing or inspection, the wooden car trailer cover can rot or weaken, shortening its useful life. However, with proper care, treated wood remains a reliable and cost-effective option.
