Texas Fluid Power

Texas Fluid Power

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Not only do we rebuild and remanufacture hydrostatic pumps, we also repair motors, cylinders, valve banks and other hydraulic components.

06/09/2026

Fresh paint on a set of cylinders today.

Always feels good when parts start moving from torn down and dirty to cleaned up, rebuilt, painted, and ready to go back to work.

There’s still a lot going on in the shop, but this is the part I like seeing. Good work getting finished, equipment getting turned around, and another job getting closer to the door.

Not fancy. Just shop work done right Texas Fluid Power - Hydraulic Repair Services

05/12/2026

I have been thinking about this one lately.

At Texas Fluid Power - Hydraulic Repair Services, we do a lot of work in the crane industry, construction equipment, heavy equipment and industrial hydraulics. Pumps, motors, cylinders, valves, power units, troubleshooting, rebuilds, testing, upgrades. That world makes sense to us.

So naturally I started looking harder at drilling rigs.

The more homework I do on rig hydraulics, the more I keep thinking the same thing. This is exactly the kind of work we already do every day.

Rig walking systems are a great example. That is not just one cylinder moving something back and forth. You are dealing with hydraulic power units, high pressure cylinders, control valves, manifolds, hose assemblies, synchronization, load holding, contamination control, wear points and safety critical function. When those systems are not right, the whole rig feels it.

Same thing with top drive support systems, catwalks, pipe handling, winches, hydraulic power units and all the other equipment around the rig that depends on clean, reliable hydraulic power.

We are not trying to pretend we know everything about drilling rigs overnight. But we do know hydraulics. We know how to diagnose problems, rebuild components, clean up systems, test properly and help equipment get back to work.

So I am asking my network.

Who do you know in the drilling rig space that we should be talking to?

Rig managers, maintenance managers, drilling contractors, equipment managers, hydraulic supervisors, yard managers, anyone responsible for keeping rigs moving and working.

Maybe the only missing piece is awareness that Texas Fluid Power exists and that we are ready to help.

If you know someone in this space, I would appreciate an introduction.

05/05/2026

Last post I asked if it was going together or coming apart.

That one was the tear down.

This is what the assembly side looks like.

Every valve, spool, spring, seal, fitting and plate has its place. It all has to be cleaned, inspected, laid out, checked, and put back together the right way. There is no guessing on something like this.

A lot of the work happens before the final coat of paint. The organization on the bench, the inspection, the small details, the parts you do not see once it is complete. That is what makes the difference when it goes back into service.

Hydraulics can look simple from the outside, but inside these blocks there is a lot going on.

Proud of the work the team is doing here at Texas Fluid Power.

04/14/2026

We’re rolling something new out.

Custom seal kit programs.

This started as us trying to help a few customers clean up constant rebuild work. Same equipment, same failures, same scramble every time to find the right seals.

Didn’t make sense.

So we built complete kits for the job. Everything in one package, labeled, organized, and tied to a specific piece of equipment.

Now it’s one part number.
One grab.
Back to work.

What we realized pretty quick is this isn’t just convenient, it changes how people operate.

No more piecing kits together
No more ordering seals one at a time
No more hoping you’ve got the right stuff on the shelf
And on our side, it turns into something we can support properly. Build it in bulk, keep it consistent, keep it moving.

So we’re leaning into it.

If you’ve got equipment you’re rebuilding over and over, we’ll build the kit, assign it, and make it repeatable.

Simple idea. Big impact. Texas Fluid Power - Hydraulic Repair Services

04/07/2026

There’s a big difference between getting the job done… and getting it done right.

This is what having the right tool looks like.
You can try to piece things together, fight the equipment, take shortcuts, and hope it works out. A lot of shops do. And yeah, sometimes you get away with it.

Until you don’t.

The right equipment isn’t just about speed. It’s about control. It’s about repeatability. It’s about knowing the job is done safely every single time, not just when everything goes perfectly.

When you’re handling this kind of weight and precision, safety isn’t a policy on the wall. It’s built into the process. Into the tooling. Into the way the job is set up from the start.

Performance and safety go hand in hand. You don’t get one without the other.

Invest in the right tools, and everything changes. The work gets cleaner. The team works with confidence. And you stop relying on luck.
That’s how professionals operate Texas Fluid Power - Hydraulic Repair Services

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20702 Townsen Boulevard
Humble, TX
77338

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