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24/7 Hydraulic Hose Repair & Mobile Service

Hydraulic hose failure stops your truck or trailer in its tracks.
When a hydraulic line blows or springs a leak, the affected system loses power immediately. PH Fleet Services dispatches mobile technicians to your location to diagnose and replace damaged hydraulic hoses on-site — whether you’re at a loading dock, on the shoulder of I-95, or parked at a truck stop. We serve Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York around the clock.

Why hydraulic hose repair matters

A blown hydraulic hose is not a slow failure. It is sudden and complete. Liftgates stop working mid-operation. Dump trailers won’t raise. Roll-off hoists refuse to move. Wet lines become slick with leaking fluid, creating safety hazards and environmental concerns. The truck or trailer is effectively disabled until the hose is replaced.

Many operators attempt temporary fixes — tape, clamps, or patches — but hydraulic systems operate under high pressure. A compromised hose will fail again, often immediately. Towing to a shop adds hours or days to downtime, and waiting for a mobile service that does not carry hydraulic hose materials wastes time. PH Fleet Services brings hose stock, fittings, and crimping equipment to your location, completing hydraulic hose repairs in the field so you can get back to work.

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Why choose PH Fleet Services

Our mobile technicians work on commercial vehicles every single day. From dry van trailers and reefer units to hydraulic-equipped equipment and Class 3 and above power units — we know these vehicles, and we know what it takes to get them back in service fast.

On-site hydraulic hose repair

We bring the hose, fittings, and crimping tools to your location. No towing. No waiting for a shop bay. Our technicians complete hydraulic line replacements wherever you are broken down.

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Hydraulic failures do not happen between 9 and 5. PH Fleet Services provides emergency hydraulic hose repair at night, on weekends, and during holidays. Call anytime.

Fast response for down equipment

Every hour a liftgate or hydraulic system is down costs revenue. We dispatch the nearest available technician quickly to minimize time off the road.

Multi-state coverage

We serve Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York. Our technicians operate along major freight corridors and in urban centers across the region.

Fleet and owner operator support

We work with independent owner operators, small carriers, and large fleet managers. Whether you have one truck or fifty, we handle hydraulic hose repairs with the same priority.

Broad hydraulic system experience

From liftgate hoses to dump trailer hydraulics, our technicians understand the pressure ratings, fitting types, and routing requirements common on commercial equipment.

Hydraulic hose repair services

Liftgate hydraulic hose repair

Liftgates rely on hydraulic hoses to raise, lower, and hold the platform. When a liftgate hose fails, the most common symptom is a complete loss of lift function. The platform may drop suddenly, fail to rise from the ground, or drift downward under a load. Hydraulic fluid will be visible near the hose rupture point.

Liftgate hose failures happen at the worst possible time — at a delivery stop with freight waiting to come off. The driver cannot unload, and the receiver’s dock becomes blocked. PH Fleet Services responds to liftgate hose failures on-site. We carry replacement hose rated for liftgate operating pressures, along with the fittings commonly used by major liftgate manufacturers. The repair restores full liftgate operation so the driver can complete the delivery.

Dump trailer hydraulic hose replacement

Dump trailers use hydraulic hoses to power the hoist cylinder that raises the bed. A hose failure on a dump trailer means the bed will not lift. The load stays in the trailer, and the truck cannot dump. Broken down at a job site or landfill, the operator faces delays that ripple through the entire schedule.

Common failure points include hoses routed near moving suspension components, abrasion points where hoses rub against frame members, and fittings that loosen or crack under vibration. PH Fleet Services carries hydraulic hose and fittings for dump trailer systems. Our technicians replace the damaged section or the full hose assembly as needed, pressure-check the repair, and confirm proper operation before the trailer returns to service.

Roll-off hoist hydraulic hoses

Roll-off trucks depend on hydraulic hoses for the hoist mechanism that loads and unloads containers. A hydraulic hose failure disables the hoist entirely. The container cannot be lifted, the hook will not engage, and the truck becomes unable to perform its primary function.

Roll-off hydraulic systems operate at high pressures and see constant flexing as the hoist moves through its range. Hoses wear at pivot points and near the pump. PH Fleet Services provides mobile hydraulic hose replacement for roll-off hoists, carrying the hose types and pressure ratings required for these demanding applications. We complete the repair on-site, whether the truck is at a transfer station, a job site, or on the roadside.

Hydraulic system troubleshooting

Not every hydraulic problem is a visibly blown hose. Slow operation, weak lifting power, erratic cylinder movement, and systems that drift downward when parked can indicate internal hose degradation, damaged fittings, or other hydraulic circuit problems. A hose that looks fine on the outside may have delaminated internally, restricting flow or allowing pressure to bleed past.

PH Fleet Services diagnoses hydraulic system complaints beyond obvious hose failures. Our technicians check for collapsed inner liners, blocked fittings, and pressure losses that affect performance. When a hydraulic hose is the root cause, we replace it on-site. When the issue lies elsewhere, we communicate clearly about what the equipment needs.

24/7 emergency hydraulic hose repair

A hydraulic hose blowout creates immediate hazards. Fluid spraying onto hot exhaust components can ignite. Fluid on the ground creates slip hazards and environmental release concerns. The affected system stops working entirely, leaving the truck or trailer stranded or unusable.

PH Fleet Services provides emergency mobile hydraulic hose repair around the clock. When you call our dispatch team with a hydraulic failure, we locate the nearest available technician and send them to your position with hose stock, a range of fitting sizes, and portable crimping equipment. For trucks disabled at customer locations, on highway shoulders, or at job sites, we respond directly to the breakdown location and coordinate access to the equipment.

Emergency hydraulic hose repairs receive the same thorough approach as scheduled work. Our technicians identify the correct hose diameter, pressure rating, and fitting style for your application. The damaged section is removed, the new hose is cut to length and crimped, and the assembly is installed and tested before the equipment is returned to service.

Common hydraulic problems we fix

The following issues represent some of the most frequent reasons operators contact PH Fleet Services for hydraulic hose repair:

  • Blown liftgate hoses: Sudden pressure loss, visible fluid spray, and a liftgate that will not raise or hold a load. We replace the damaged hose and restore full lift function.
  • Dump trailer hose failures: Bed will not lift, hydraulic fluid pools under the trailer, or the hoist cylinder moves slowly or erratically. On-site hose replacement gets the load dumped.
  • Roll-off hoist hose leaks: Hook or hoist movement becomes weak or stops completely. Hydraulic fluid drips or sprays from damaged hoses near the pump or cylinder.
  • Abrasion damage: Hoses that have rubbed against frame rails, suspension components, or sharp edges develop thin spots that eventually burst. We reroute or protect replacement hoses when needed.
  • Fitting leaks: Hoses that are intact but leak at the fitting connection due to damaged threads, worn sealing surfaces, or incorrect fitting installation. We replace fittings or recrimp hoses as necessary.
  • Slow or weak hydraulic operation: Cylinders move slowly, liftgates struggle with light loads, or systems require excessive engine RPM to function. Collapsed inner hose liners or partial blockages may be the cause.
  • Drifting or dropping cylinders: A liftgate or hoist that drifts downward when parked indicates internal hose leakage or cylinder bypass. We diagnose and replace affected hoses first before recommending further repairs.
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Service areas

PH Fleet Services provides mobile hydraulic hose repair throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York. Our technicians operate across the region, covering the freight corridors and industrial areas where liftgates, dump trailers, and roll-off hoists work daily.

In Pennsylvania, we serve Philadelphia, Reading, Allentown, Harrisburg, and Lancaster, along with the surrounding counties and the I-78, I-76, and I-81 corridors. In New Jersey, we cover Newark, Edison, Trenton, Cherry Hill, Atlantic City, and Toms River, with access to the busy routes connecting distribution centers and waste transfer stations.

Delaware is served throughout the state, with particular coverage in and around Wilmington and the I-95 corridor. In Maryland, our service area includes Baltimore and the surrounding region. In New York, we provide mobile hydraulic hose repair in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area.

If you are unsure whether your breakdown location falls within our service area, call us at (888) 991-8657. Our dispatch team will confirm coverage and provide an estimated response time.

How our process works

1 : Call PH Fleet Services

Call (888) 991-8657 and describe the hydraulic problem. Have your location, equipment type (liftgate, dump trailer, roll-off hoist, etc.), and a brief description of the failure ready. Our dispatch team will confirm service availability and gather the information needed to prepare the technician with the right hose materials.

2: Technician dispatch

We locate the nearest available technician and dispatch them to your location with hydraulic hose stock, a range of fitting sizes, and portable crimping equipment. You will receive an estimated arrival time so your driver or operator knows what to expect.

3: Diagnosis and repair

The technician arrives on-site, identifies the failed hose or fitting, and completes the hydraulic hose replacement. For most hydraulic failures, the repair can be completed in the field without requiring special-order parts. If an unusual fitting or hose type is needed, we will communicate clearly about timing.

4: Get back on the road

Once the hydraulic system is repaired and tested for proper operation, your truck or trailer can return to service. For fleet customers, we provide documentation of the repair for maintenance records upon request.

Frequently Asked Questions

We repair blown hoses, leaky fittings, abrasion damage, and collapsed inner liners on liftgates, dump trailers, roll-off hoists, and other hydraulic equipment found on commercial trucks and trailers.

Have your location, equipment type (liftgate, dump trailer, roll-off hoist), and a brief description of the problem — visible leak, complete loss of function, slow operation — ready. This allows us to dispatch with the appropriate hose materials.

We carry common hose diameters, pressure ratings, and fitting styles used on liftgates, dump trailers, and roll-off hoists. If you have an unusual or specialized hydraulic system, call us to confirm we have the correct materials for your equipment.

Yes. PH Fleet Services operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Hydraulic failures do not wait for business hours.

Response times depend on your location and current call volume. When you contact us, we dispatch the nearest available technician who carries hydraulic hose stock and provide an estimated arrival time.

We provide mobile hydraulic hose repair in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York, including major cities and freight corridors across the region.

Do not ignore an ABS warning light. Contact PH Fleet Services immediately. We can diagnose the fault and repair the ABS system to bring the trailer back into compliance.

Yes. Slow or weak operation without visible leakage can indicate a collapsed inner hose liner restricting flow. Our technicians can diagnose and replace the affected hose on-site.

Our focus is hydraulic hose and fitting replacement. If the problem is a failed cylinder, pump, or valve, we will diagnose the issue and advise on next steps. Call us to discuss your specific situation.

Yes. We respond to roll-off trucks at job sites, transfer stations, landfills, and on the roadside. Our technicians complete hydraulic hose repairs wherever the truck is located.

Need Emergency Hydraulic Hose Repair?

PH Fleet Services provides fast, dependable mobile hydraulic hose repair throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York. From blown liftgate hoses and dump trailer failures to roll-off hoist repairs, our technicians are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.