Pressure Gauge Repair & Refurbishment
Economical Pressure Gauge Repair for Dry Gauges (0 – 60,000 PSI)
New pressure gauges can cost $75–$150 or more — and that doesn’t include rush shipping, downtime, or disposal.
At Gage-It, we repair and refurbish dry pressure gauges starting at just $30 per gauge (0–60,000 PSI), helping you reduce maintenance costs without sacrificing accuracy or reliability.
That’s a potential savings of 60–70% compared to replacement with new gauges
What You Get with Every Repair
✔ Complete cleaning and internal inspection
✔ Replacement of worn components as needed
✔ Recalibration for accurate performance
✔ Accuracy guaranteed to manufacturer’s original standard
✔ Optional N.I.S.T. traceable certification
And every gauge receives a no-charge evaluation before servicing.
We service all major brands of sprinkler and fire pump pressure gauges, including:
Ametek • Ashcroft • NOSHOK • REOTEMP • SPAN • Trerice
We have experience in repairing gauges for a wide range of industries including:
- Chemical Plants
- Wastewater Treatment
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
- Laboratories and Heat Care Facilities
- Refineries
Guarantee:
Gage-it guarantees the quality of our work. All Gauges following our servicing will have been dead weight tested and calibrated and will be guaranteed to have accuracy equal to the manufacturers’ originally stated standard.
Gauge Repair Procedures & Service Functions:
Gage-it’s repair and refurbishment process insures that the refurbished gauge meets all of the standards of the original gauge. Gauges found by our inspection to be beyond economical repair will be returned, upon request, to our customer on a no charge basis. Our six-step process is detailed below.
Pressure Gauge Repair & Calibration
$30 and Up
(Liquid Filled is an Additional Cost)
Order Form (PDF)Send Us Your Pressure Gauges
Ship your gauge to us for repair.
- No charge evaluation
- Note: Items shipped must be in a cardboard box
Step 1 – Old gauges are received for refurbishment.
Step 2 – Gauge is completely disassembled and evaluated.
Step 3 – Interior and exterior surfaces of the case and ring are cleaned and repainted at our paint station. Mounting threads are also cleaned.
Step 4 – All parts of the gauge are cleaned and where deemed necessary, by our inspection and test standards, replaced. This includes any severely worn or defective parts such as the movement, link assembly, dial and link screws. In addition, all broken, cracked or blemished lenses and/or cases are replaced.
Step 5 – Gauge is dead weight tested and calibrated and is guaranteed to have accuracy equal to the manufacturers’ originally stated standard.
Step 6 – Newly refurbished gauge is shipped to customer and is ready to be placed back into service.
