Columbia Fleet Service in Jessup For Heavy Duty Construction and More
Heavy Duty Equipment Repair Services at Columbia Fleet Service
When it comes to maintaining heavy-duty trucks, construction, mining or farming equipment, time is money. Columbia Fleet Service in Jessup is the preferred provider of maintenance and repair services for heavy-duty trucks and equipment. From in-cab climate control to diesel engine repairs, we offer local, regional and cross-country services.
With properly tracked and scheduled planned maintenance, Columbia Fleet Service keeps your heavy duty vehicles on the move. But, if your heavy duty vehicle breaks down, we will get it back up and running fast and affordably with our mobile response team, cost reduction controls, and a large inventory of parts. Call us today at 410-324-7244!
Brake Shop For Heavy Duty Vehicles
At Columbia Fleet Service in Jessup, we offer brake repair and maintenance services just for heavy duty diesel trucks, construction vehicles and mining equipment.
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Heavy Duty Vehicle Front End Services
Heavy duty vehicle owners know that taking care of small services like front end alignment can help reduce costs and damage in the future. We'll keep your vehicle working in top condition. Let us show you how we can help you!
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Reviews
Sebastian was very helpful and informative. He deserves a raise. Marcel Carr (Cel), 01/16/2025 |
Columbia was the only one who awnsered the phone on a weekend, great communication, quick with the tow on a loaded semi. Sébastien in unit 44 is knowledgeable, know what he was doing and did a fantastic job getting me into the shops yard. He also took me to the hotel.. So far 10 out 10 would recommend this outfit, as an owner op it's hard to find honest people. Will update on the shop side when we get thru that fun. Cory Sunderman, 01/05/2025 |
The service was great the knowledge on repair was even better. The one main issue is the driver's lounge. It feels like you're in a 5th grade detention room, but at least they have water. π€ chad Williams, 12/21/2024 |