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Edmonton is the service capital for Alberta's oil sands, construction, and agricultural industries — a region that operates some of the largest commercial truck fleets in the country under some of the most demanding cold-weather and heavy-load conditions found anywhere, making access to experienced heavy-duty mechanics a critical operational requirement. Minimizing downtime is critical for commercial drivers. Boommar helps you find expert truck and heavy-duty mechanics in Edmonton specializing in local diesel engine diagnostics, air brakes, and fleet maintenance.
In-frame and out-of-frame major engine rebuilds
Commercial clutch, driveline, and transmission replacements
Air compressors, valves, air lines, and brake shoe replacements
DPF baking/cleaning, EGR coolers, and DEF system diagnostics
Provincial safety certifications (CVIP)
Air suspension, lighting, roll-up doors, and landing gear repair
Heavy-duty commercial shop labor rates typically range from $130 to $180+ per hour, depending on the specialization and equipment required.
Yes, emergency mobile mechanics standardly charge a call-out fee (often $100-$200) plus a minimum 2-hour labor charge for on-site services.
Most commercial trucks and trailers require a provincial safety inspection annually, although specific classifications require semi-annual checks.
No, derate mode is designed by the ECM to protect the engine from catastrophic failure. You should only drive to the nearest safe repair facility at reduced speed.
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