
Tri-Hi Pressure
Service BusinessPO Box 282, Whitecourt, AB, Canada
About Tri-Hi Pressure
Pressure work and fluid hauling have to be ready when the site window opens. Tri-Hi Pressure works from Whitecourt as a pressure truck and fluid hauling company serving Whitecourt, Fox Creek, Drayton Valley, Swan Hills, and Edson. The published scope is specific. We handle pipeline pressure testing, high-pressure pumping, fluid heating, and hot oiling. One-ton pressure trucks, fluid hauling, chemical sales, acid sales, and 24-hour dispatch round out the field service path.
Pipeline pressure testing is the most direct fit for pipeline and facility work. A pressure test helps confirm whether a line or system can hold before it returns to use or moves into the next project stage. That test has to be planned around the asset, pressure requirement, fluid handling, and the people waiting on the result. We keep the pressure-testing story close to that decision so the profile does not collapse into a general trucking description.
High-pressure pumping supports jobs where pressure has to be delivered in a controlled way. That can include field tasks around lines, equipment, or fluid movement where ordinary hauling is not enough. The pump, hose, truck, and operator have to match the job condition. When those pieces line up, the customer gets a more predictable path through the pressure task and fewer delays caused by mismatched equipment.
Fluid heating and hot oiling add another operating path. Cold weather, viscous fluids, and production or facility needs can make heating part of the job rather than a convenience. Hot oiling helps when fluid temperature affects movement, cleanup, or equipment readiness. We treat heating as a pressure-truck service tied to the field condition, not as a separate one-line add-on.
Fluid hauling, chemical sales, and acid sales support the same service area. A site may need fluids moved, chemicals supplied, or acid handled as part of the broader field plan. One-ton pressure trucks give Tri-Hi another option when a smaller pressure-truck setup fits the job better than a larger unit. The range helps customers match the truck and product path to the scope instead of forcing every request into the same size of response.
The 24-hour dispatch note is important because pressure and fluid jobs often do not wait for a tidy schedule. From Whitecourt, Tri-Hi Pressure gives customers in nearby field areas a practical path for pressure testing, pumping, hot oiling, fluid hauling, chemical supply, and acid sales. The next conversation should name the asset, pressure need, fluid type, service area, and dispatch timing so the truck and field plan fit the job.
The named service area helps customers understand where that dispatch path fits. Whitecourt, Fox Creek, Drayton Valley, Swan Hills, and Edson are active field regions where pressure and fluid work often has to fit around weather, access, and site timing. We keep the truck conversation tied to the route and the field condition so the job can move with the right unit, product, and dispatch window.
Pipeline pressure testing also depends on fluid handling around the test. Water, chemicals, acid, or heated fluids may have to be supplied, moved, or managed before the pressure result can guide the next decision. Tri-Hi's combination of pressure trucks and fluid hauling helps keep those pieces connected. That gives the site a cleaner way to plan the test, the fluid movement, and the truck timing around the same field objective.
High-pressure pumping and hot oiling can also become part of production or maintenance support. A pressure task may need a pump package. A cold or heavy fluid may need heating before it can move the way the job requires. We keep those services tied to the practical field condition so the customer can match the truck, product, and dispatch timing to the problem rather than ordering a generic load.