Flat Tire Change in Tuscaloosa, AL
Stuck with a flat tire in Tuscaloosa, AL? Every Hours Towing Co. provides flat tire change service throughout Tuscaloosa County — we’ll come to you and swap in your spare so you can get back on the road.
What We Do
When you call us for a flat tire, we come to your location and swap your flat tire out for your vehicle’s spare. Whether you’re on the side of the highway, in a parking lot, or stuck in your driveway, our team brings the tools to get the job done on the spot without you having to change it yourself or wait for someone to come help.
One Thing to Know Before You Call
We work with your vehicle’s existing spare tire — we don’t carry replacement tires to sell or install. Before calling, check that your vehicle has a spare in usable condition. Most passenger cars carry either a full-size spare or a compact spare (the smaller “donut” tire) in the trunk or underneath the vehicle. If your spare is flat, damaged, or missing, a flat tire change won’t get you back on the road — in that case, we can tow your vehicle to a tire shop instead.
What Happens When We Arrive
Our driver locates your flat, removes it, mounts your spare, and torques the lug nuts properly before leaving — not just hand-tight. We’ll also let you know if there’s anything worth flagging about the spare, like a donut tire that has a lower speed limit or a mileage restriction you should be aware of before driving on it.
Flat Tire Change FAQs
What if my spare is also flat or damaged?
We can’t swap in a tire we don’t have — but we can tow your vehicle to a tire shop of your choice instead.
Can you change a flat tire on any vehicle?
Yes — cars, trucks, SUVs, and minivans, as long as the vehicle has a usable spare on board.
Is it safe to drive on a donut spare?
A compact donut spare is meant as a temporary fix only — typically no faster than 50 mph and no more than 50–70 miles. Get to a tire shop as soon as possible after we swap it in.
What if I don’t know where my spare is?
That’s fine — our driver can help locate it. Most cars carry it in the trunk under a panel, while trucks and SUVs often have it mounted underneath the rear of the vehicle.
Flat Tire in Tuscaloosa, AL? We’re on the Way.
Don’t change it yourself on the side of the road — call us and we’ll handle it.