Truck Body Refurbishment in Edmonton

Body repair, refinishing, updates, and equipment support for commercial truck bodies in Edmonton.

Body Refurbishment

Extend the useful life of a body that still fits the work.

Refurbishment is a service for fleets that want a practical alternative to replacement costs when a commercial body still fits the work. TK Truck Body reviews the structure, floors, doors, hardware, electrical, liftgates, finish, and equipment so you can decide whether to repair, refurbish, replace, or build new.

How to Get Started
  1. Send photos and details Share the body type, chassis, damage, equipment list, and what needs to change.
  2. Review the work required TK helps check whether the work is repair, refurbishment, equipment support, or replacement planning.
  3. Choose the practical path Compare scope, timing, and budget before deciding whether to refurbish or replace the body.
Truck Body Refurbishment Edmonton

Truck Body Refurbishment Is a Service, Not a Product Listing

TK Truck Body refurbishes commercial truck bodies, van bodies, service bodies, flat decks, and specialty bodies in Edmonton. Refurbishment is for customers who already have a body that still fits the work and may be worth repairing, refinishing, updating, or adapting instead of replacing outright.

This is not just a fresh coat of paint. A proper refurbishment review looks at structure, floors, doors, hardware, electrical, liftgates, cranes, compressors, finish, and whether the body can keep serving your crew on the current chassis or a future chassis.

Why Refurbish

Avoid Replacing a Body That Still Has Work Left in It

When the body is structurally worth saving, refurbishment can protect capital, reduce downtime planning risk, and extend the useful life of equipment your crew already knows.

Control Replacement Spend

Repair and update the existing body when the structure, layout, and equipment still make sense for the work.

Protect Cash Flow

Preserve capital for trucks, tools, people, and operating needs while still improving a unit your crew depends on.

Go Beyond Paint

Address worn hardware, doors, floors, electrical, liftgates, finish, and body equipment as one practical scope.

Keep a Proven Layout

Maintain a body configuration your crew already knows, then review storage, access, and equipment changes during the estimate.

Plan Around the Chassis

Where condition and fit allow, review whether the body can continue on the current chassis or be planned around a future chassis.

Get a Clear Recommendation

Compare refurbishment, targeted repair, replacement, and new-build paths before committing budget.

Capabilities

What Refurbishment Can Include

Refurbishment scope depends on the body, damage, age, equipment, and intended use. Common work can include:

  • Body Assessment — Review body condition, damage, corrosion, doors, floors, equipment, and fit for continued use
  • Structural Repairs — Welding, panel repair, reinforcement, and body integrity work where appropriate
  • Floor Restoration — Repair or replacement of wood, composite, or other body flooring
  • Door & Hardware — Roll-up doors, swing doors, latches, hinges, seals, and related hardware
  • Exterior Refinishing — Sanding, priming, refinishing, and surface preparation
  • Electrical Systems — Lighting, wiring, controls, and equipment-related electrical support
  • Liftgate & Equipment Support — Liftgate, tailgate, crane, compressor, and related body equipment support where applicable
Compare Your Options

Refurbish vs Replace

Option
Best Fit
What to Consider
Refurbish Existing Body
The body structure, layout, and equipment still fit the work.
Can reduce replacement pressure and extend useful body life when repairs are practical.
Repair Only
There is a specific problem to fix: door, floor, liftgate, electrical, damage, or hardware.
Good for isolated issues, but may miss broader wear if the body needs a deeper refresh.
Replace or Build New
The body no longer fits the work, has major structural concerns, or needs a different layout.
Higher capital requirement, but may be the right call when refurbishment will not solve the real problem.
Applications

Bodies We Can Review

TK can review refurbishment needs across common commercial body types:

If the body is not a good refurbishment candidate, TK can help compare repair, replacement, and new-build options.

Planning

When Refurbishment Makes Sense

  • The Body Still Fits the Work — The layout, chassis plan, and use case still make sense for the crew.
  • Targeted Repairs Are Practical — The required work is clear enough to quote and complete responsibly.
  • Equipment Can Be Supported — Doors, liftgates, lighting, cranes, compressors, or other equipment can be addressed with the body work.
  • You Need a Clear Recommendation — TK can help compare refurbishing the existing body against replacement or a new build.
Get Started

Request a Refurbishment Quote

Have a truck body, van body, service body, or flat deck that may be worth refurbishing? Call (587) 875-5770 or contact TK Truck Body with photos, body type, damage, equipment list, and intended use.

The goal is simple: understand whether the body is worth keeping in service, what it would take to refurbish it responsibly, and when replacement is the better decision.