Quality is Our Highest Priority
With over 50 years of experience, our skilled team brings the confidence and expertise to get the job done right the first time—every time. At F.F. Gomez, quality isn’t just a goal; it’s our standard. And when it comes to customer service, we’re proud to set the bar high.
Proudly Built in the USA
Every F.F. Gomez refuse truck body—whether it’s a custom build, a repair, or a complete refurbishment—is proudly built in the heart of Southern California. From the first cut of steel to each hydraulic cylinder, all is fabricated and assembled locally. Our hands-on approach ensures unmatched craftsmanship and reduced lead times.
Onsite Machine Shop
Chassis Extension & Body Transfers
Manufacturing & Repair
We Love What We Do
Driven by hard work and dedication, we take pride in getting it right the first time—every time. Our commitment to high standards and safety ensures we consistently deliver the best to our customers.
Whether it’s Roll-Off trucks, Alternative Fuel installs, or just consulting, we bring the same level of care, craftsmanship, and attention to detail to every project. We’re also continuously evolving, staying up to date with the latest innovations in Metallurgy Technology—because building better truck bodies means building a more efficient fleet for our customer.
By the age of 16, Francisco left his family and migrated to Baja, California. After a few years he saved enough money to purchase a home in Tijuana, Mexico, and the family relocated from Jalisco. It was not long after this accomplishment that Francisco once again packed his bags. He headed north across the border to the United States of America. His goal was to help his family get ahead.
For the next six years, Jim and Francisco continued to work side by side until Jim Hilbert passed away from cancer. Before his passing, Jim began taking Francisco around to customers and introduced him giving Francisco an opportunity to build a relationship with them. Francisco was not aware that Jim was preparing him for the day that he would not be there to work side by side with him. Customers began to show up and ask for Francisco instead of Jim. Francisco had established a name in the waste industry without realizing it. Everyone in the industry knew his work, but no one had ever met him personally until Jim became ill. It was at this time that Francisco received a gift of opportunity when Jim offered him the business for an undisclosed amount.