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TexPro Equipment Keeps DFW's Equipment Working

TexPro Equipment acquired EQUIPRO in 2006 and now offers repair, parts, and support for light construction equipment in Dallas-Fort Worth. With a strong emphasis on service, TexPro stocks a variety of parts, services equipment from multiple manufacturers, and aims to reduce downtime for contractors through responsive service and a focus on customer relationships. The company aims to expand its customer base in North Texas while prioritizing quality service.

Tue June 24, 2025 - West Edition #13
TexPro Equipment


(L-R) are TexPro Equipment staffers Sergio Gallardo, service tech; Steve Nichols, service manager; Marcie Crew, executive administration; Bobby Thomason, service technician; Rodney Kaderka, operations manager; Shawn Ramanathan, president; and Phillip Butler, parts and equipment supervisor.   (TexPro Equipment photo) The TexPro Equipment warehouse is stocked with parts ready to service light equipment.   (TexPro Equipment photo)

Backed by nearly two decades of local industry experience, TexPro Equipment continues to support construction crews across the Dallas-Fort Worth market.

Following the acquisition of EQUIPRO, a service business originally established in 2006, TexPro Equipment provides repair, parts and light construction equipment support to contractors across DFW metro.

Operating from a 7,500-sq.-ft. facility with three service bays and a six-person team, the company supports a range of customers, including general contractors, rental companies and those in the construction and utility sectors.

TexPro Equipment emphasizes responsive service and in-stock inventory, aiming to meet the day-to-day needs of field operations with minimal delays.

"Our strength is service, and we intend to stay focused on that," said Shawn Ramanathan, owner of TexPro Equipment. "We're building on core values, experienced personnel, consistent turnaround times, and strong relationships with our customers."

TexPro Equipment specializes in light construction equipment repairs, including trench rollers, compactors, generators, compressors and gas- and diesel-powered engines. The company services equipment from a wide range of manufacturers and employs technicians who hold certifications from various OEMs. These qualifications allow TexPro Equipment to process warranty claims and meet requirements for authorized service status.

In addition to repair work, the company maintains an in-house inventory of both new and used equipment. Parts frequently kept in stock include engines, carburetors, starters, diamond blades, filters, rings, seals and other commonly requested components. TexPro also offers compactors, rammers, vibratory plates, ride-on rollers, generators and concrete saws.

"We stock the items our customers need most often," Ramanathan said. "Having the right parts available helps reduce downtime and keeps projects moving."

TexPro Equipment reports that it maintains authorized dealer relationships with more than 50 manufacturers. These include companies such as Wacker Neuson, Bomag, Generac, Chicago Pneumatic, Tsurumi Pumps, Husqvarna, Honda, Stihl and others.

The business continues to emphasize a customer-focused approach, with in-person service and direct phone support. Many returning customers are greeted by name, and the small team structure operates by a more individualized experience.

"We're not a large chain, and that allows us to be flexible," said Ramanathan. "Our customers know they can call or stop in and get personal service."

Looking ahead, TexPro Equipment is investing in system improvements, customer outreach and digital transformation. The company's stated goal is to expand its customer base across North Texas while maintaining the operational practices that have defined its approach since the transition.

"We're focused on becoming a dependable resource for construction crews who rely on light construction equipment," said Ramanathan. "Our job is to help keep their projects on track and their equipment in working order."

For more information, call 817/834-5800.




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