Aerial Lift Repair & Inspections That Keep Your Equipment Certified and Ready
When a lift goes down on a job site, everything stops. Dependable Service Hydraulics LLC provides professional Aerial Lift Repair & Inspections for operations that can't afford unplanned downtime. From a single unit to a full fleet, we bring the technical depth and hands-on experience to get your equipment back in service and kept there.
What Sets Our Approach Apart
Aerial lifts are complex machines. Hydraulics, electrical systems, structural components, and safety interlocks all have to work together correctly before anyone goes up in a basket. A repair shop that treats them like generic equipment misses things. We don't.
Our technicians understand what inspectors look for, what failure modes are most common by equipment type, and how to distinguish a quick fix from a problem that needs a deeper solution. That matters when your equipment has to pass inspection and perform reliably at height.


Aerial Track Lift Repairs
Track-mounted lifts operate in rough terrain and demanding conditions. That's hard on components. Hydraulic lines chafe, track drives wear, and lifting mechanisms take constant stress from uneven ground.
Our aerial track lift repairs address the full scope of what goes wrong in these environments. Hydraulic cylinder rebuilds, track motor service, control valve replacement, structural inspections, and seal repairs are all part of what we do. We work on units that have been run hard and need more than a surface-level fix.
If your track lift is leaking, sluggish, or failing to level properly, that's a job for a specialist. Bring it to us or call us out to your site.
Boom Lift Repairs
Boom lifts put extreme demand on their hydraulic systems. Telescoping and articulating sections, jib functions, platform leveling, all of it runs on hydraulic pressure that has to stay consistent throughout the full range of motion.
Boom lift repairs require precise diagnosis before any work begins. A symptom at the platform often traces back to something happening at the base, inside the pump, or along a control circuit. We run pressure and flow tests, check cylinder seals and rod condition, inspect control valves and solenoids, and verify platform level function before signing off on any repair.
This is usually where people run into problems: someone swaps a part without confirming the actual fault, and the real issue surfaces again two weeks later. We trace it properly the first time.


Scissor Lift Hydraulic Repairs
Scissor lifts look simple. The hydraulic system underneath them is not. A single cylinder does a lot of work, and when seals fail, contamination enters, or the pump degrades, the platform either won't rise fully or descends under load.
Scissor lift hydraulic repairs at Dependable Service Hydraulics LLC cover cylinder resealing and honing, pump and motor service, fluid system flushes, and control valve work. We also inspect the structural scissors and pivot points for wear that affects safe operation. A scissor lift that's hydraulically sound but structurally compromised isn't ready for work.
We check both. Every time.

Lift Troubleshooting
Not every problem shows up as an obvious failure. Slow operation, jerky movement, intermittent faults, unexpected error codes. These are the symptoms that frustrate operators and waste hours without a clear answer.
Accurate lift troubleshooting starts with a systematic approach, not guesswork. We test hydraulic pressure and flow, inspect electrical systems and safety circuits, check sensors and limit switches, and review control system diagnostics where applicable. Every finding is documented so you know exactly what was found and what was done about it.
Fast guesses cost more in the long run. A proper diagnostic pays for itself.
All Current Manufacturer Lift Service
The aerial lift market has a lot of players. Genie, JLG, Skyjack, Manitou, Haulotte, Snorkel and more. Each has its own design logic, service requirements, and parts sourcing considerations.
All current manufacturer lift service is something we take seriously. We stay current on service procedures, torque specifications, and inspection criteria across the manufacturers actively producing equipment today. You're not bringing your lift to a shop that's going to look up the manual for the first time on your machine.
We know the equipment. That's not a small thing when you're dealing with a lift that has to be certified safe.


Mobile Lift Repair Service
Not every piece of equipment can be transported. Some lifts are too large, actively deployed on a project, or located somewhere that towing isn't practical. That's where mobile lift repair service becomes essential.
We dispatch technicians equipped to handle a wide range of repairs in the field. Hydraulic seal replacements, fluid servicing, control troubleshooting, minor structural repairs, and inspection work can all be performed on-site. We come prepared, not just to take a look but to actually fix the problem while we're there.
If your equipment is somewhere it can't easily leave, call us. We'll come to you.
Inspections and Compliance
Aerial Lift Repair & Inspections go hand in hand. A repaired lift still needs to be inspected before it returns to service, and a lift that's been running without documented inspection is a liability waiting to happen.
We perform thorough pre-use, annual, and post-repair inspections that cover hydraulic integrity, structural condition, safety device function, platform and guardrail condition, and control system verification. Documentation is provided so you have the records your job site or insurer may require.
Compliance isn't just paperwork. It's what stands between a crew member and a serious incident.


Why Dependable Service Hydraulics LLC
Experience with aerial lifts is specific. It's not the same as general hydraulic repair, and it's not the same as general equipment service. The combination of hydraulic expertise and lift-specific knowledge is what makes the difference between a repair that holds and one that comes back.
Dependable Service Hydraulics LLC has built a reputation on straightforward diagnosis, honest recommendations, and work that doesn't need to be redone. We tell you what we found, what it needs, and what it will cost, before we start. No surprises on the invoice.
Aerial Lift Repair & Inspections are a core part of what we do, not a side service. If your lift is down or due for inspection, this is the right call.
Service Coverage
We serve customers throughout the local area and surrounding region. Mobile lift repair service extends our reach to job sites, storage yards, and facilities where equipment can't easily be moved. Contact us to confirm availability in your location.

Get Your Lift Back in Service
Downtime on a lift is money out of your pocket. Dependable Service Hydraulics LLC provides the Aerial Lift Repair & Inspections your equipment needs, done right, documented properly, and completed with the urgency your operation demands.
Call us today or request a service visit. We'll take it from there.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of aerial lifts do you service?
We work on boom lifts, scissor lifts, track-mounted lifts, and other aerial work platforms across all current major manufacturers. If it's a lift that's actively being made and supported, we service it.
How do I know if my lift needs repair or just an inspection?
If you're seeing performance issues, leaks, error codes, or the lift hasn't been formally inspected recently, it likely needs both. We'll assess the unit and tell you exactly where it stands.
Can you come to our job site for repairs?
Yes. Our mobile lift repair service is set up for on-site work. We bring tools and parts for the most common repairs and can handle a significant portion of service work in the field.
How long does a typical aerial lift repair take?
Straightforward repairs such as seal replacements or fluid service often take a few hours. More complex work involving cylinder rebuilds or control system faults may take longer. We give you a timeline after diagnosis, not before.
Do you provide documentation after an inspection?
Yes. Every inspection includes written documentation covering what was checked, what was found, and the outcome. This is important for job site compliance and liability purposes.
What's involved in scissor lift hydraulic repairs?
We inspect and service the hydraulic cylinder, pump, control valve, fluid condition, and related components. We also check structural and mechanical elements that affect safe operation, not just the hydraulics alone.
My boom lift works sometimes but not consistently. What causes that?
Intermittent faults usually point to electrical issues, contaminated hydraulic fluid, a failing solenoid, or a sensor problem. Proper lift troubleshooting with pressure testing and electrical diagnostics will identify the root cause accurately.
How often should aerial lifts be inspected?
At minimum, a formal inspection should happen annually and after any significant repair or incident. Operators should also conduct pre-use checks before every shift. We can help you set up a maintenance schedule that keeps your equipment compliant and reliable.
