PD Blower Repair

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We can get your PD Blower running again.

Positive displacement, or PD blowers, are used in many industrial operations, from wastewater treatment to pneumatic conveyance and aeration. However, PD blowers are subject to wear and tear just like any other piece of equipment. Knowing this, it’s good to have a reliable and experienced team like ours at Pat’s Pump & Blower on your side when you need PD blower repair.

PD Blower Repair

With positive displacement blowers playing such a vital role, any downtime for PD blower repair is significant. Knowing who to call and understanding some of the common repairs your blower might need is crucial. Our team has worked with countless customers over the last 35 years to ensure their downtime is minimal. We’ll even work on the weekend and into the evening to ensure your repairs are completed quickly.

We’ve completed PD blower repairs to replace the seals when leaks occur, as well as replace the bearings to ensure smooth rotation and support the rotor shafts. And speaking of the rotor, your blower’s ability to function is dependent on well-maintained rotors. Over time, they can get worn or damaged, resulting in the need for repairs. When this happens, contact our team to complete blower remanufacturing back to 100% factory capacity with a warranty on our work.

In addition, there might be times when you need more than PD blower repair. Our team can restore your blower’s efficiency and performance by replacing or refurbishing various components and reassembling it so that it works like new.

Maintaining the longevity and efficiency of your PD blowers requires you to have a knowledgeable support team by your side. If your PD blower needs repair, contact our team today.


At Pat’s Pump & Blower, we offer PD blower repair services throughout Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, including Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Miami, and Jacksonville, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Raleigh, and Charlotte, North Carolina; Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina; Columbus and Atlanta, Georgia; and Huntsville, Alabama.