FAQs
Pace Towing, LLC
Do I have the right to choose my own towing provider after an accident?
You have the right to select your preferred towing service following an accident. Pace Towing is available to meet your specific towing requirements.What types of towing services do you offer?
Our towing services include: light-duty towing for cars and SUVs, medium and heavy-duty towing for trucks, RVs, and commercial vehicles, flatbed towing, motorcycle towing, accident recovery, and winching and vehicle extrication services.How fast can you get here?
Our response times typically range from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on your location, current traffic conditions, and our call volume. We offer 24/7 emergency service to ensure prompt assistance.How much does towing cost?
Towing costs are determined by several factors: the towing distance, vehicle type, required equipment, and time of day. After-hours fees may apply. We provide upfront pricing before dispatching a tow truck to ensure transparency.Do you offer roadside assistance?
Yes, we provide roadside assistance services. These include jump starts, lockout service, tire changes, fuel delivery, and in some areas, battery replacement.Can you tow all-wheel‑drive or 4x4 vehicles?
We are equipped to safely tow all-wheel-drive and 4x4 vehicles. We use flatbed tow trucks or special dollies to ensure no damage occurs to the vehicle's drivetrain during transport.Are you available 24/7?
Our towing services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to assist you whenever you need us.Do you work with insurance or motor clubs?
We collaborate with insurance companies and motor clubs. We can provide receipts for reimbursement, work with roadside assistance programs, and handle accident tows covered by insurance policies.What areas do you serve?
Our towing services cover Greenville, SC and the surrounding areas.What should I do while waiting for the tow truck?
While awaiting the tow truck, we recommend the following: if possible, move your vehicle safely off the road, activate your hazard lights, remain in your vehicle or a safe area, and be prepared to provide clear directions to your location.



