Landscape Truck Bodies in Edmonton

Truck body planning for landscaping, hardscaping, tree service, maintenance, and material-delivery crews.

Landscape Body Planning

Build the Truck Body Around the Materials, Tools, and Crew.

A landscape truck body has to carry tools, equipment, plants, mulch, soil, hardscape material, waste, and job-site gear without slowing the crew down. TK Truck Body helps Edmonton and Alberta teams plan the body style, storage, access, ramps, lighting, parts, repair support, and service path around the work.

How to Get Started
  1. Send the truck and job details Share the chassis, crew size, materials, tools, equipment, loading method, and photos of any current body.
  2. Review the body and storage layout TK helps compare body style, sides, ramps, toolboxes, lighting, tie-downs, and related equipment needs.
  3. Confirm quote or support path Get a practical next step for a new build, repair, refurbishment, equipment support, or parts request.
Body Planning

Landscape Body Options for Daily Field Work

Landscape truck bodies can range from flatbed and stake-style layouts to dump, utility, service, and mixed-use bodies. The right choice depends on what the crew carries, how it loads, and what needs to stay protected between stops.

Landscape loading workflow
Equipment and material delivery
Landscape transport body
  • Material handling: Plan for mulch, soil, stone, hardscape material, plants, equipment, or mixed job-site loads.
  • Access and loading: Review ramps, sides, gates, tie-downs, steps, and liftgate needs around how the truck is loaded.
  • Tool storage: Add toolboxes, compartments, racks, lighting, and cargo control where the crew needs them.
  • Support after delivery: Keep the body connected to TK parts, repair support, refurbishment, and fleet equipment support.
Body Types

Common Landscape Truck Body Starting Points

These body styles are useful starting points when planning a landscape truck. TK can help compare the options against your chassis, payload, loading workflow, and service needs.

  • Flat deck and stake bodies: Open layouts for equipment, pallets, hardscape material, and oversized loads.
  • Dump bodies: Material handling for soil, mulch, debris, and loose loads.
  • Service bodies: Compartment storage for tools, parts, small equipment, and mobile repair work.
  • Van or enclosed bodies: Better fit when tools, inventory, or supplies need enclosed cargo protection.
Related Support

Related TK Pages for Landscape Crews

Landscape fleets often need more than one body type or equipment path. These related pages help compare the options.