What is the average cost to repair a water pump?
Pump repair costs vary significantly based on pump type, size, brand, and damage extent. A basic seal kit replacement on a small hydraulic pump might range from $300-$800, while a complete rebuild of a large excavator hydrostatic pump can run $2,500-$8,000 or more. Agricultural tractor transmission pumps typically fall in the $1,200-$4,000 range for full rebuilds. We provide free quotes after evaluating your specific pump model and failure symptoms. Call 800-361-0028 or email sales@htsrepair.com for an accurate estimate on your equipment.
How much does it cost to get a pump fixed?
Pump repair pricing depends on several factors: the pump manufacturer and model, type of failure (seal damage, bearing wear, internal component breakage), parts availability, and labor complexity. Minor repairs like replacing external seals might cost $200-$500, while major overhauls requiring new pistons, cylinder blocks, or valve plates can range from $1,500-$6,000+. We offer repair-and-return, exchange, and remanufactured options to fit different budgets and timeframes. Contact us at 800-361-0028 for a detailed quote based on your specific pump and situation.
How long does a typical pump repair take?
Most pump repairs are completed and shipped within 3 business days of receiving your unit. Complex rebuilds requiring special parts or extensive machining may take 5-7 days. For urgent situations during Idaho's harvest season or active construction projects, we offer exchange programs where we ship you a rebuilt pump immediately while we repair your original core. Emergency rush services are available for critical equipment failures. Standard turnaround includes complete disassembly, cleaning, inspection, parts replacement, reassembly, testing, and calibration to OEM specifications.
What brands of pumps do you repair?
We repair virtually all major hydraulic and hydrostatic pump manufacturers including Sundstrand, Eaton, Sauer-Danfoss, Danfoss, Kawasaki, Komatsu, Rexroth, Vickers, Parker, Denison, Commercial/Intertech, and many others. Our expertise covers pumps used in Caterpillar, John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo, and dozens of other equipment brands. We maintain extensive parts inventory and manufacturer reference databases covering thousands of pump models across construction, agricultural, mining, industrial, and material handling applications.
Do you offer warranties on repaired pumps?
Yes, all our pump repairs come with a comprehensive one-year warranty covering parts and workmanship. We also offer a full money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied with our repair quality. Our warranty covers normal operating conditions and ensures your pump meets or exceeds OEM performance specifications. This warranty applies to pumps used in agricultural equipment, construction machinery, industrial applications, and all other standard operating environments. We stand behind every repair with the confidence that comes from decades of experience and precision craftsmanship.
Can you repair pumps for older or obsolete equipment?
Absolutely. One of our specialties is sourcing hard-to-find parts for legacy equipment and obsolete pump models. We maintain extensive inventory of seal kits, overhaul kits, and internal components for discontinued pump series. Our technicians have experience reverse-engineering components when OEM parts are no longer available. Whether you're operating vintage agricultural equipment in rural Idaho or maintaining older mining machinery, we can often repair pumps that other shops turn away. Contact us with your pump model details for a feasibility assessment.
Do you provide on-site repair services in Idaho?
Yes, we offer mobile repair services through our fleet of service vehicles equipped as mobile warehouses. This is particularly valuable for construction equipment breakdowns on active job sites or agricultural equipment failures during critical harvest windows. Our factory-trained technicians can diagnose issues on-site, perform field repairs when possible, or facilitate rapid exchange of failed components. For Idaho's remote mining and agricultural locations, we can arrange expedited parts shipping and provide technical support to your local mechanics for certain repairs.
What information do you need to provide a repair quote?
To provide an accurate quote, we need the pump manufacturer and model number (usually stamped on the pump housing), the equipment make and model it's installed in, and a description of the failure symptoms (loss of power, leaking, noise, overheating, etc.). Photos of the pump and any visible damage are helpful. If possible, note operating hours and any recent maintenance history. The more details you provide, the more accurate our initial quote will be. Call 800-361-0028 or email sales@htsrepair.com with this information for a fast, free quote.