Apr 12 2010

De-Winterize at Home and Save

Spring is officially here. We are beginning to see a rush of customers in to get their living quarters and campers ready for the season. We at LanChester can de-winterize your trailer for $39.99 or you can do this yourself in a few simple steps. First, attach water line to your trailer. Second, turn water on and follow water lines to spigets to ensure no waterlines broke during the winter. If you find a leak shut water off immediately and dial (800) 428-8415 and speak to Ray about getting your water lines repaired, or to get some assistance locating the actual leak. If no leaking has been found move to step 3. Third, Turn all spigots on in trailer and allow them to run till all anitfreeze is flushed from the lines, abt 15 minutes.  Fourth, go to your local dumping station and drain the gray & black tanks, If you do this prior to your first trip you can drain them when you arrive and save yourself $5 – $10 depending on what your local dumping station charges. This process will take aproximately 30-60 minutes with a through check of water lines.


Jan 13 2010

Maryland Horse World Expo

We are busy preparing for the upcoming Timonium, Maryland horse world expo. The Horse World Expo will run Jan 21- 24, 2010.  We will be located in booth numbers 802 & 803 in the cow palace building. We will be bringing our newest trailer renovation project along. We took a 1991 BrenderUp Trailer and renovated the trailer by replacing the green wooden side walls with new white composite material. We then replaced a lot of hardware & accessories found on the trailer to make it a complete renovation. Please take time to stop by our booth and check out the trailer. We will be bringing some pieces from the trailer prior to the refurbishment; this will allow you to see how dramatic of a change this is. We will be handing out vouchers to receive a free quote, and will have brochures and business cards about all the services that LTSR3 provides. We look forward to meeting with you all and discussing how you can save money by restoring, renovating, upgrading or modifying your trailer; rather than purchasing a new one.