Heavy Equipment Tire Service in Sanford, FL

Sanford and the Seminole County I-4 corridor are in a sustained construction phase — the I-4 Ultimate project has moved significant equipment traffic through this zone, and the distribution center buildout east of I-4 along SR-46 has added more site activity.

Heavy Equipment Service in Sanford

Sanford and the Seminole County I-4 corridor are in a sustained construction phase — the I-4 Ultimate project has moved significant equipment traffic through this zone, and the distribution center buildout east of I-4 along SR-46 has added more site activity. Skid steers, backhoes, and loaders work these Sanford-area sites daily. We cover Seminole County and respond to heavy equipment calls in the I-4 and SR-46 construction zones.

Veteran-Owned

K&W is owned and operated by U.S. military veteran Dustin Boyd.

8-County Coverage

I-4 corridor and SunRail hub — covered by our Central Florida service area.

We Come to You

Yard, job site, warehouse dock, or construction site — we come to you.

Common Calls in Sanford

Real situations we handle in the Sanford area.

I-4 corridor construction — skid steer tire failure

A Kubota skid steer working a distribution center build near I-4 and SR-46 loses a 10-16.5 solid tire in the compacted fill. We come to the Sanford site and swap the solid without moving the machine.

Distribution center site prep — backhoe flat

A new logistics facility being built near the Sanford Airport has a backhoe blow a rear R4 during foundation prep. We come to the site, handle the 19.5L-24 replacement, and the machine is grading again.

Pre-season equipment inspection for a Sanford contractor

A Sanford grading contractor wants four machines inspected before the spring construction rush. We come to their yard off SR-46, check every tire, and replace two that are marginal before they fail on a job.

Questions About Heavy Equipment Service in Sanford

Do you cover I-4 construction zones in Sanford for equipment tire service?

Yes. The I-4 corridor through Seminole County and the SR-46 industrial zone are in our coverage area for heavy equipment calls.

What heavy equipment tire sizes do you carry for Sanford calls?

10-16.5 and 12-16.5 skid steer sizes, 19.5L-24 backhoe rear, 17.5L-24 for smaller loaders. Call with your machine model for specific availability.

How long does it take to get to Sanford from your base?

About 70–80 minutes running I-95 north and I-4 west. We give a real ETA when you call.

Can you service the Sanford-area Amazon and distribution center construction sites?

Yes. Active construction sites for the new distribution facilities being built in Sanford are in our coverage zone. Come to the site, work in the conditions present.

Need Heavy Equipment Service in Sanford?

Call now. We come to your exact location in Sanford — no towing, no shop wait.