24 Hour Towing Extra Costs in Houston: What You'll Actually Pay: What Drivers Should Know

Quick takeaway: Houston 24-hour towing costs $50-100 extra after hours. Get exact pricing breakdown for nights, weekends, and holidays from local tow companies.

Originally published on Tow With The Flow.

Quick Answer: Houston 24-hour towing typically costs $50-100 extra for after-hours service. Base towing runs $75-125, so expect $125-225 total for nights, weekends, and holidays. Distance and vehicle type affect the final price.

What To Do

  1. Call multiple tow companies to compare after-hours rates. Prices vary significantly between operators.
  1. Ask for the total cost upfront including base rate, after-hours fee, and mileage charges. Don't accept vague estimates.
  1. Check if your insurance covers towing through roadside assistance. Many policies include 24-hour service at no extra cost.
  1. Verify the company is licensed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before agreeing to service.
  1. Get the driver's name and truck number when they arrive. Legitimate operators always provide this information.
  1. Pay only after your vehicle is delivered to the destination. Never pay upfront for towing services.

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What It Might Cost

Standard Houston towing rates:

  • Daytime towing: $75-125 base rate
  • After-hours surcharge: $50-100 extra
  • Mileage: $3-5 per mile beyond first 5-10 miles
  • Heavy vehicles (trucks, SUVs): Additional $25-50

Total 24-hour towing cost: $125-225

Weekend and holiday rates often match after-hours pricing. Some companies charge flat rates for short distances, others use mileage from pickup.

Insurance typically covers:

  • AAA: Up to 4 service calls per year
  • Auto insurance roadside: Usually 24-hour coverage included
  • Credit card benefits: Check your card's emergency services

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Stay Safe

  • Stay in your vehicle if on a busy road until help arrives
  • Turn on hazard lights and use flares or reflective triangles
  • Never accept rides from unlicensed tow operators
  • Keep your doors locked until the legitimate tow truck arrives
  • Take photos of your vehicle before it's loaded for transport
  • Ask for the destination address and estimated arrival time

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