Nashville Towing
Towing Service for Nashville, Tennessee
Whether you have a new high performance luxury car, a food box truck or a sport utility vehicle we have the equipment that is necessary for a towing Nashville service you need or the transport or towing you need, whether you're in Pegram, Clifton, or cruising down I-40, we're here to serve your vehicles need!
It is our hope that you will allow us to earn your business by calling our tow truck operators today and allowing us to serve you around Nashville. About Us We have accumulated decades of experience among our team assisting countless clients when they have car trouble or breakdowns along the road. We make it our main focus to be there fast so you don’t have to wait in an uncomfortable situation and our skilled tow drivers are able to make quick hook-ups in a safe manner, and we use well proven methods to get you back on the road and driving again when we can. We offer you the confidence and hassle free experience you’re seeking to quickly help you with jump starts, refueling and flat tires among other services and we do it with exceptional care and great customer service. Nashville Towing Service is all about towing Nashville!
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Our Services
Whether you drive a smart car or an older model car, you want assurances that when you have a breakdown that the tow truck service coming to help you has a driver that knows exactly what they are doing and how to handle your vehicle. You don’t want an inexperienced person tinkering with your car when you have an issue that’s landed you by the side of the road. We have a wealth of knowledge on a variety of auto related services, including 24 hour towing and wrecker services, tire changes, fuel delivery and jump starts. And we are happy to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, even on holidays for all of our services because we know accidents and emergencies do not happen at hours of the day or night that are convenient. Don't hesitate to call us, we look forward to earning your business around Nashville.
Towing ServiceOur towing service comes with a lot of safety benefits, and chief among them include state of the art equipment to tow your car or truck. Nashville Towing Service is one of the top rated tow truck service that offers drivers with a great track record and capabilities to provide your vehicle with safe transport to any location you need so you don’t have to worry it will be in worse condition than when you first left it in our careful hands.
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Flatbed TowingFlatbed tow trucks are great especially when safety is a concern, to carry a car that is unable to move on its own or that cannot be towed by a traditional tow truck. We have a variety of tow truck vehicles to transport cars and trucks that are either delicate or damaged in some way and this ensures they are protected and safe on even the busiest roadways, for your benefit and other drivers as well. You can trust our reliable flatbed service to get your car or truck to where you desire it to be delivered.
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Winch Out ServiceWinch Out service must be accurate and is a better practice than any do-it-yourself method of extracting your car or truck from a bad situation. Perhaps you’ve driven yourself into deep mud or a deep ditch and there’s no way out except by getting pulled out, or having a wench out service. Nashville Towing Service has state of the art equipment that doesn’t damage your vehicle and is the most efficient and safe!
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Fuel Delivery ServiceYou could have sworn that your car dealer said that you had 30 miles when the gas light came on the dashboard. Yet, that doesn't change the fact that you're sitting on the side of the road with an empty fuel tank.
Before you start walking along the side of I-40 hoping someone has a gas can, we can bring the fuel to you. Wherever you find yourself stranded in Nashville, you can count on us. Give us a call, anytime, 24 hours a day, and we will happily deliver fuel to you. We are here for you! |
Roadside Assistance ServicesHow many times have you understood what the problem is, but the service provider that you hired doesn’t have the tools to handle it? When that happens, you still have to pay for an expensive vehicle tow, and a mechanics bill.
Before you spend too much on a simple solution, we provide complete roadside assistance 24-hours daily. Whether you have a dead battery or other issues, we’re here to help. |
Flat Tire Changing ServiceWhen you have a flat tire, you just jack it up, remove the lug nuts, and swap it out, right? However, when you're on the side of the highway, it rarely seems that straightforward.
You either don’t have a spare, can't find the jack, or you have a severely damaged wheel, you could be there for a while. Thankfully, you can always depend on Nashville Towing Service today. |
24 Hour TowingWe offer local drivers fast and affordable 24 Hour Towing, 7 days a week tow truck service. Whenever you’re seeking a tow truck in the Nashville. TN region there is one service that everyone knows is the leader for emergency towing as well as routinely available any time of day or even late night. It doesn’t matter whether you are stuck on the highway or stuck in your church parking lot, call us for roadside assistance that is reliable, courteous and helpful.
We also offer tire changes, jump starts and fuel delivery all around Nashville! |
Safety Tips For Roadside Breakdowns
- Safety Tips For Changing A Flat Tire
- #1 is call us. That's the best and safest way, get a professional to do it for you! But, if you are willing to go it alone.....
- Get As Far Away The Road way/ Moving Vehicles As You Can
- Whether you’re on two-lane blacktop or a huge superhighway, you need to get your car as far out of the way as possible. If you can put the flat tire on the side of the car facing away from traffic then you’re already much safer than you were where you started.
- Clearly Mark to Other Drivers That You Are Experiencing An Emergency
- Turning on your hazard lights will let other drivers know there’s something wrong, but that’s just a start. Portable road cones or signs to help direct traffic into the lane away from your car are needed and road flares help. This lets other drivers know to give you room to change your tire as safely as possible.
- Make Sure You Have Solid, Flat and stable ground for your Jack
- Before you can change your flat, you need to jack the car up. The jack needs to be set against the frame of the vehicle to bear the weight, and it also needs to be set on flat ground that’s sturdy. If you jack your car up at an angle, the jack will likely slip and could cause severe injury! Or costly mistakes can cause your car could roll backward, or down an incline. These risks are bad enough even in normal circumstance, but on a busy road they can get even worse, they can be deadly.
- Be Aware of Your Surroundings
- It might seem like common sense, but if you’re changing a flat tire on a busy road you need to be aware of the traffic around you. No matter how many careful you are or what signs you put out, there is always a danger as long as there is any movement around you and your vehicle. If you have someone with you it’s a good idea to have that person act as a lookout.
MOVE OVER, SLOW DOWN!!!
MOVE OVER, SLOW DOWN
Do you know about Tennessee Move over Laws?
To protect emergency and highway personnel, Indiana law requires motorists to approach cautiously when an emergency vehicle is stopped on two or four lane roadways with emergency lights flashing.
Change lanes away from the emergency vehicle if you can do so safely. If not, reduce your speed 10 mph under the posted speed limit and proceed with caution. Motorists should NOT STOP in the roadway, this may cause a chain reaction rear end collision with other vehicles. Do MOVE OVER and/or SLOW DOWN. As you are driving, plan well ahead by watching for these vehicles:
• Police vehicles
• Ambulances
• Fire trucks and rescue equipment
• Highway incident-response vehicles
• Highway maintenance vehicles
• Utility service vehicles
• Vehicle recovery equipment (tow trucks)
Violating the law can result in a fine and your license will be suspended up to 2 years if you cause damage to emergency equipment, injury or death to an emergency worker.
Even though Tennessee's Move Over Laws state that motorists must move over and yield for only emergency vehicles, drivers should always be courteous to those who are broken down on the shoulder. Give them room so that they can safely repair their vehicles. Be a courteous driver and help prevent tragedies. (https://www.tn.gov/safety/publicsafety/moveovermain.html)
Do you know about Tennessee Move over Laws?
To protect emergency and highway personnel, Indiana law requires motorists to approach cautiously when an emergency vehicle is stopped on two or four lane roadways with emergency lights flashing.
Change lanes away from the emergency vehicle if you can do so safely. If not, reduce your speed 10 mph under the posted speed limit and proceed with caution. Motorists should NOT STOP in the roadway, this may cause a chain reaction rear end collision with other vehicles. Do MOVE OVER and/or SLOW DOWN. As you are driving, plan well ahead by watching for these vehicles:
• Police vehicles
• Ambulances
• Fire trucks and rescue equipment
• Highway incident-response vehicles
• Highway maintenance vehicles
• Utility service vehicles
• Vehicle recovery equipment (tow trucks)
Violating the law can result in a fine and your license will be suspended up to 2 years if you cause damage to emergency equipment, injury or death to an emergency worker.
Even though Tennessee's Move Over Laws state that motorists must move over and yield for only emergency vehicles, drivers should always be courteous to those who are broken down on the shoulder. Give them room so that they can safely repair their vehicles. Be a courteous driver and help prevent tragedies. (https://www.tn.gov/safety/publicsafety/moveovermain.html)
Contact Us
If your car simply needs a jumpstart or it needs a tire replaced, or maybe you need a winch out, we can help you RIGHT NOW. We are just a phone call away! Clients benefit from contacting us because we offer fast and efficient service that is hassle free and lifts the burden of relying on a Good Samaritan who is willing to assist and also happens to have the accurate equipment. This is just not a good way to get help when you can just contact a professional tow truck service that has a wide breadth of knowledge and a large fleet of tow trucks to help get you out of a tight jam. We offer our towing services in Nashville and towns around Nashville.
“We had a breakdown in the middle of the night and Nashville Towing Service didn’t keep us waiting all hours of the night. They were there quickly and we appreciated the willingness to tow us to the repair shop we wanted.” – Jamie W. |
“I needed a jumpstart at my job and I thought it would take them a long time because it was rush hour but they were there and had me going in no time at all.” – Erica H. |
“We had Nashville Towing Service tow us from an accident scene, they were professional and courteous and got us towed quickly.” – Matthew R. |
General Towing Information
Some police departments own tow trucks, but in the U.S., it is common to contract police tows to private companies. WE DO NOT TOW UNLESS THE OWNER OF THE CAR, TRUCK OR MOTORCYCLE IS PRESENT AND REQUESTS THE TOW. Businesses who operate a large fleet of vehicles, such as school bus companies or package delivery services, often own one or several tow trucks for the purposes of towing their own vehicles, we can back up those companies in their time of need. Government departments with large fleets (such as the police departments, fire departments, transportation authorities and departments of public works of major cities) may similarly own tow truck(s). Police department tow trucks may also be used to impound other vehicles. Heavy tow trucks are often called to clear semi truck accidents and straighten out jackknifed trucks. In rural or unorganized areas, companies which operate tow trucks can sometimes also offer additional services appropriate to highway clearance where government-provided ones are unavailable, such as fire suppression. We assist as needed in these types of situations.
If your vehicle has been impounded we suggest calling the owner of the property it was towed from to ask where it was towed to. WE DO NOT IMPOUND OR HAVE STORAGE FOR CARS AT ALL.
If your vehicle has been impounded we suggest calling the owner of the property it was towed from to ask where it was towed to. WE DO NOT IMPOUND OR HAVE STORAGE FOR CARS AT ALL.
Interesting, Yet Random Towing Facts
In 1915/1916, Ernest Holmes, a mechanic from Chattanooga, enlisted six men to use ropes and blocks to tow vehicles. He determined later that they could tow cars easier by using a truck that was flat on the cargo end, hence coming up with the flatbed truck. Then he invented a type of crane that could lift cars that had been in accidents onto his tow trucks. In His hometown, there is a museum dedicated to the history tow trucks located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum displays restored antique trucks, wreckers, tools, even other equipment, as well as pictorial histories of the industry Holmes created. They also keep most of us in this line of business updated on current events in the industry, and they help raise money each year to help prevent accidents and loss on the road.
Many law enforcement officials credit tow truck owners and operators for keeping traffic moving along better. They keep the streets free of cars blocking major traffic areas.
Common names we use are: tow trucks, boom trucks, wrecker, self-loader, recovery truck, snatcher truck, quick pick truck, slide truck, roll back truck, rotator towing truck, breakdown truck
Flatbed tow trucks are the most commonly used in the United States. It is less likely the customers property will be injured, and flatbeds are more efficient in many situations.
The average operator of US owned towing trucks works at only an estimated 5% profit margin. That means that for every $20 in gross revenue our customers pay, our profit is only $1, the other 95% of that revenue is going towards trucking expenses as a basic estimate. These include things like truck payments, maintenance, fuel, insurance, permits, and hourly pay for some staff. The military actually deploys tow trucks and wreckers for recovery of stranded vehicles. In the US Army, a type of HEMTT truck is commonly used for this, called the M984 wrecker. For recovery in combat situations during combat many armies with large vehicle fleets also deploy heavy duty armor wrecker or tow trucks. These vehicles handle a similar role, but are resistant to heavy fire and capable of handling rough terrain with their deep tracks, and can manage towing vehicles beyond the weight limits of wheeled wreckers, such as tanks as most are based on tank designs for this reason specifically.
Many law enforcement officials credit tow truck owners and operators for keeping traffic moving along better. They keep the streets free of cars blocking major traffic areas.
Common names we use are: tow trucks, boom trucks, wrecker, self-loader, recovery truck, snatcher truck, quick pick truck, slide truck, roll back truck, rotator towing truck, breakdown truck
Flatbed tow trucks are the most commonly used in the United States. It is less likely the customers property will be injured, and flatbeds are more efficient in many situations.
The average operator of US owned towing trucks works at only an estimated 5% profit margin. That means that for every $20 in gross revenue our customers pay, our profit is only $1, the other 95% of that revenue is going towards trucking expenses as a basic estimate. These include things like truck payments, maintenance, fuel, insurance, permits, and hourly pay for some staff. The military actually deploys tow trucks and wreckers for recovery of stranded vehicles. In the US Army, a type of HEMTT truck is commonly used for this, called the M984 wrecker. For recovery in combat situations during combat many armies with large vehicle fleets also deploy heavy duty armor wrecker or tow trucks. These vehicles handle a similar role, but are resistant to heavy fire and capable of handling rough terrain with their deep tracks, and can manage towing vehicles beyond the weight limits of wheeled wreckers, such as tanks as most are based on tank designs for this reason specifically.
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