Towing, 24/7
Towing service in Birmingham
Need a vehicle towed right now? Ring the dispatcher, get a price, and we send the nearest truck.
- Lines open now, 24/7, 365
- Insured and licensed operators
- Fixed price before we set off
We tow cars, vans and non-runners anywhere in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands. Flatbeds and spec lifts, insured and licensed operators, local drivers who know the roads.
If you are on a live carriageway, get behind a barrier first and ring 999. Then ring us and we will pick the job up as soon as the scene is safe.
Prices are agreed on the call before a truck leaves. No hidden call-out fee, no surprise at the roadside.
What happens when you ring
- 1A real dispatcher answers, day or night, no callback queue.
- 2You tell us where the vehicle is and what state it is in.
- 3We quote a flat price for the tow, there and then.
- 4The nearest driver is assigned and you get an ETA.
- 5The vehicle is loaded and taken to your home, garage or any UK address.
What we need from you
- Your postcode or a nearby landmark
- Make, model and registration
- Whether the vehicle rolls and steers
- Where it needs to go
- Whether you have the keys
- A mobile number we can reach you on
Where we cover
Birmingham, Oldbury, Dudley, Walsall, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich, Smethwick, Solihull, Sandwell.
Questions people ask
- Can you tow a car with no keys?
- Usually yes. Tell us on the call and the driver brings skates and a winch so the vehicle can be pulled onto the bed without steering or rolling.
- Do you tow vans as well as cars?
- Yes, cars, vans and light commercials up to 3.5t, loaded or empty. Mention the load when you ring so the right truck is sent.
- How much does a tow cost?
- It depends on the vehicle, the distance and whether it is a runner. You get a flat figure on the phone before anything moves.
- Are you open at night?
- Yes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Nights are covered by an on-call driver rota running out of Oldbury.
Need a tow now?
Ring the dispatcher for a flat price and a driver ETA. Lines are open right now.
