driven by legacy
“Quality is not an act, it is a habit.” — Aristotle
Who We Are
Founded in 1983, Texline Trailers is a family-owned business built on integrity, hard work, and quality craftsmanship. What started as A-1 Custom Trailer Manufacturing, Inc. has grown into Texline Trailers, a name trusted by haulers nationwide. For three generations, we’ve been committed to building durable, reliable trailers that meet the toughest demands. Based in Sulphur Springs, TX, we believe in building more than just trailers—we build long-lasting relationships with customers.
The Texline Standard
Discipline in Every Detail
“We believe a man who can’t control the small things can’t be trusted with big ones. That’s why every cut, weld, and bolt is done with intention. Our team shows up prepared, our shop runs with order, and our word means something. Discipline is the first thing we build – the trailers come after.”
Craftsmanship with Quiet Confidence
“We don’t chase trends or race to the bottom. We build clean, honest trailers that speak for themselves. From the way we select parts to the way a deck sits on its frame, we choose timeless quality over flash. Our work doesn’t need to shout – it stands out on its own.”
Respect on and off the Floor
Respect is non-negotiable at Texline. We treat welders, drivers, office staff, and dealers with the same courtesy. Our team leads by example: clear communication, firm standards, and genuine appreciation. That’s why people stay, grow, and bring us their business again and again.
Honour in Our Word
In an industry full of broken promises and missed calls, we’ve chosen a simpler code: if we say it, we do it. Deadlines, quality, pricing, and support – our reputation is built on keeping our commitments even when it’s inconvenient. Your name and ours are on that trailer, and we treat that seriously.
Built for Legacy, Not Just Today
Texline isn’t a quick venture – it’s a family name and a multi-generation story. We build and lead with our children in mind, knowing they may one day stand where we stand. That long view changes how we make decisions: we choose what will still look honorable ten years from now, not just what’s easy today.