Hydraulic Equipment Repair for Heavy-Duty Trucks & Equipment
Whether you're dealing with hydraulic leaks, pressure loss, or complete system failure, Truck Zone has the expertise and equipment to handle it. Our experienced technicians provide professional hydraulic equipment repair services for commercial trucks, trailers, and heavy equipment across Western Canada.
With full-service repair facilities in Edmonton, Lloydminster, Bonnyville, and Nanaimo, we’re equipped to diagnose, repair, and maintain complex hydraulic systems. Whether you operate a single unit or manage a fleet, Truck Zone delivers hydraulic repair solutions designed to keep your equipment performing reliably in demanding conditions.
Our Hydraulic Equipment Repair Services
Truck Zone technicians provide a full range of hydraulic system services, including:
- Hydraulic system diagnostics and troubleshooting
- Hydraulic hose repair and replacement
- Hydraulic pump repair and replacement
- Hydraulic cylinder repair and resealing
- Valve and control system repair
- Hydraulic fluid leak detection and repair
- Wet kit installation and repair
- Liftgate hydraulic system repair
- Preventative maintenance for hydraulic systems
Our team services hydraulic systems across a wide range of heavy-duty trucks, trailers, and equipment, ensuring reliable operation in every application.
Common Hydraulic System Problems
Hydraulic systems operate under high pressure and demanding conditions. Identifying issues early can prevent more extensive damage.
Hydraulic Fluid Leaks
Leaks are one of the most common hydraulic issues. Damaged hoses, worn seals, or loose fittings can lead to fluid loss, reducing system pressure and performance. Our technicians inspect the entire system to locate leaks and perform the necessary repairs or replacements.
Loss of Hydraulic Pressure
If your equipment is slow to respond or lacks power, it may be due to pressure loss. This can result from failing pumps, worn components, or internal system leaks. We perform detailed diagnostics to identify the root cause and restore proper pressure levels.
Overheating Hydraulic Systems
Excessive heat can break down hydraulic fluid and damage system components. Overheating may be caused by restricted flow, low fluid levels, or failing components. Truck Zone technicians can diagnose overheating issues and ensure your system operates within proper temperature ranges.
Preventative Hydraulic System Maintenance
Routine maintenance is essential to extending the life of hydraulic systems and preventing unexpected failures. Our preventative services include inspecting key components such as:
- Hydraulic hoses and fittings
- Pumps and cylinders
- Fluid levels and condition
- Valves and control systems
- Filters and reservoirs
Regular maintenance can help:
- Improve system performance
- Extend component lifespan
- Prevent costly breakdowns
- Maintain safe equipment operation
Hydraulic Equipment Repair Locations
Truck Zone provides professional hydraulic repair services at our four full-service repair facilities:
Why Choose Truck Zone for Hydraulic Repairs
Truck Zone is trusted across Western Canada for hydraulic system repairs because we offer:
- Experienced heavy-duty technicians
- Advanced diagnostic capabilities
- Full-service repair facilities
- Fleet maintenance support
- Reliable service focused on safety and performance
With 95 technicians and 72 service bays across four locations, Truck Zone has the capacity to handle hydraulic repairs for operations of any size.
FAQs
What causes hydraulic system failure in heavy-duty equipment?
Common causes include fluid contamination, worn seals, damaged hoses, failing pumps, and overheating. Regular maintenance and inspections help prevent major system failures.
How often should hydraulic systems be serviced?
Hydraulic systems should be inspected regularly as part of preventative maintenance schedules. Service intervals depend on usage, operating conditions, and manufacturer recommendations.
Can hydraulic leaks be repaired, or do components need replacement?
Many leaks can be repaired by replacing seals, hoses, or fittings. However, severely worn or damaged components may require full replacement to ensure reliable performance.
Contact Us
Experiencing issues with your hydraulic equipment? Call Truck Zone today and our team will get your system back to working condition.



