Emergency Commercial Tire Repair in Orlando, FL
Orlando runs 24 hours — distribution trucks, theme park support vehicles, airport freight handlers, and delivery fleets don't stop at 5 p.
Common Calls in Orlando
Real situations we handle in the Orlando area — not hypotheticals.
SR-417 drive tire failure — southbound, after midnight
Your driver is southbound on SR-417 past the Osceola County line when a drive dual shreds at 1:30 a.m. We take the call, give a 65-minute ETA, and we make it. The 295/75R22.5 gets swapped on the shoulder before rush hour.
I-4 eastbound near downtown Orlando — 3 a.m. steer blow
A rig blows its left steer on I-4 eastbound near the I-4/SR-408 interchange at 3 a.m. Tight shoulder, construction zone nearby. We navigate the I-4 construction, set up safety lighting, and handle the swap.
Cold-chain truck emergency on SR-528
A refrigerated truck with a pharmaceutical load goes flat on the Beachline near the OIA exit at 11 p.m. We respond, get there in 70 minutes, and the driver makes his delivery window.
Emergency Repair in Orlando
Orlando runs 24 hours — distribution trucks, theme park support vehicles, airport freight handlers, and delivery fleets don't stop at 5 p.m. Neither do their tire failures. The I-4/SR-417/SR-528 nexus sees commercial vehicle breakdowns at every hour. When something goes down on the Beachline or the GreeneWay at 2 a.m., you need a response that's actually 2 a.m. service, not a voicemail. We answer emergency calls and we dispatch.
Veteran-Owned
K&W is owned and operated by U.S. military veteran Dustin Boyd.
8-County Coverage
Central Florida's largest city — covered by our Central Florida service area.
We Come to You
Job site, highway shoulder, campground, or yard — we bring the tires and tools.
Questions About Emergency Repair in Orlando
Do you actually respond to Orlando emergency calls at 2 or 3 a.m.?
Yes. The emergency line is live 24/7. If you call at 2 a.m. and need service, we dispatch. We give you a real ETA on the call — not a callback in the morning.
What's your response time to Orlando for a commercial emergency?
About 60–90 minutes depending on exact location in Orange County and traffic conditions. We navigate Orlando's highway complexity every day.
Do you cover SR-528 (Beachline) and SR-417 for emergency calls?
Yes. Both toll roads are in our Orange County coverage. We run them regularly for emergency responses.
What commercial tire sizes do you carry for Orlando emergency calls?
11R22.5 and 295/75R22.5 for semis, 19.5-inch sizes for box trucks. Most Orlando commercial calls are handled from stock.
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