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Tow Car Edmonton

Need car towing in Edmonton or a reliable tow car service? Alberta Rose Towing offers quick, reliable, and affordable towing for cars of all makes and models. Whether you need to tow car in Edmonton, are stuck on the side of the road, involved in an accident, or need a vehicle relocated, our expert team is available 24/7 to assist you. We use modern tow car trucks and flatbed towing equipment to ensure your car is safely transported without damage.

From emergency towing to long-distance transport, we’re dedicated to providing the best service in Edmonton. Count on Alberta Rose Towing for fast response times, affordable rates, and professional service when you need it most.

Tow Car Service in Edmonton

Alberta Rose Towing tow car using specialized equipment and trained operators. Here’s a general overview of how Alberta Rose towing company typically tow cars:

Specialized Equipment: We often utilize specialized equipment such as flatbed trailers or wheel lift systems for long-distance towing. These equipment options provide a safe and secure way to transport vehicles over extended distances without causing additional wear and tear.

  • Assessment: When we receive a request for towing, we assess the situation to determine the appropriate towing method based on factors such as the type of vehicle, its condition, and the location of the vehicle.

  • Dispatch: Once the towing method is determined, we dispatch a tow truck equipped with the necessary equipment to the location of the stranded vehicle.

  • Arrival and Setup: Upon arrival, our towing operator assesses the situation again to ensure the safety of the towing process. They position the tow truck in a way that allows for safe and efficient loading of the vehicle.

Accident Towing
  • Attachment: Depending on the towing method chosen (e.g., flatbed towing, wheel-lift towing, or hook and chain towing), our operator securely attaches the disabled vehicle to the tow truck using appropriate straps, chains, or other towing equipment.

  • Lifting or Loading: For flatbed towing, the operator lowers the flatbed to the ground and drives or winches the disabled vehicle onto the bed. For wheel-lift towing, the operator positions the wheel lift under the vehicle and lifts it off the ground. Hook and chain towing involve securing the vehicle with chains attached to the tow truck’s hook.

  • Securing the Vehicle: Once the vehicle is loaded or lifted, the operator ensures it is securely fastened to the tow truck to prevent shifting or damage during transport. This may involve additional securing with straps or chains.

  • Transport: The tow truck transports the disabled vehicle to its destination, which may be a repair shop, impound lot, salvage yard, or another location specified by the vehicle owner.

  • Unloading: Upon reaching the destination, the towing operator carefully unloads the vehicle from the tow truck, following proper procedures to ensure safety and prevent damage.

  • Completion: The towing operator provides the vehicle owner with any necessary paperwork, such as a towing receipt or impound release form, and may offer additional assistance or guidance as needed.

  • Completion: The towing operator provides the vehicle owner with any necessary paperwork, such as a towing receipt or impound release form, and may offer additional assistance or guidance as needed.