Our journey began with a simple goal: to provide a helping hand to neighbors facing stressful roadside emergencies. We saw a need for a service that prioritized safety and clear communication over everything else. By focusing on fast arrivals and honest interactions, we earned our reputation one recovery at a time.
Today, Dad’s Towing Service LLC operates with the same commitment to excellence that defined our first day on the road. We invest in modern equipment and continuous training to ensure every vehicle is handled with extreme care. Whether it is a flat tire or a major breakdown, our team treats every call as a priority.
From the moment you call, our GPS-tracked dispatch system identifies the closest operator to your location. We provide a clear estimate and an accurate arrival time so you aren’t left wondering when help will arrive. Once on-site, our team assesses the situation and uses specialized tools to secure your vehicle safely.
Being part of this community means more than just doing a job; it means being there for the people who live and work here. We take pride in keeping local roads clear and helping residents get home safely after a breakdown. Our deep roots in the area drive us to maintain the highest standards of service for every driver we meet.
From the first phone call to the safe delivery, having my car towed was a great experience.
Sabrina Eller
Towing was a great experience. They took great care of my car and kept me up to date the whole time, from when they picked it up to when they left it off.
Elaine Moody
The RV broke down on a family road trip, but these guys were able to have a heavy-duty tow ready in less than an hour. The driver knew a lot about big rigs, which made things a lot easier for us.
Thelma Jackson
I had to have my historic car towed to a shop to be fixed. I was worried, but the crew took care of it. They did as I asked and employed flatbed towing. They also took care of my car.
Autumn Wright
The tow truck driver was friendly, took care of my car, and told me what would happen before loading it.
Dina McKeen