Professional fuel delivery from 24/7 Towing Service, available 24/7.
Call (619) 374-9938Running out of gas happens to everyone eventually. Whether you're navigating the steep hills of Balboa Park, stuck in stop-and-go traffic on the 5, or simply miscalculated your fuel range during a busy day, an empty tank doesn't have to ruin your schedule. Our fuel delivery service brings gasoline directly to your vehicle's location, eliminating the need for towing or walking to find a gas station.
Our drivers carry portable fuel containers and hand pumps specifically designed for safe roadside refueling. We stock regular unleaded gasoline and maintain our equipment to prevent contamination or spillage. The process is straightforward: we locate your vehicle, verify your identity, and pump enough fuel to get you to the nearest gas station safely. Most deliveries involve 2-3 gallons — sufficient to cover several miles of city driving without overloading your tank.
The biggest advantage of fuel delivery over towing is speed and cost efficiency. Instead of hooking up your vehicle and transporting it to a station, we handle everything on-site in under ten minutes. This approach works particularly well in San Diego's urban core, where finding parking near gas stations can be challenging and towing through narrow streets like those in Little Italy or the Gaslamp Quarter adds unnecessary complexity.
Our fuel delivery trucks are equipped with proper safety equipment including fire extinguishers, spill containment materials, and proper grounding cables. We follow all local fire department protocols for roadside fuel handling and carry commercial insurance specifically covering fuel transport operations. When you call our live dispatcher, we'll confirm your exact location and estimated arrival time — typically within our standard 24-minute response window throughout central San Diego.
Morning rush hour on the 163 or 805 when your fuel warning light turns critical and traffic won't allow an exit.
Stuck on an upper level of a downtown parking structure where towing would require complex maneuvering and expensive extraction.
Forgot to fuel up before heading to Lindbergh Field and your tank runs dry in the rental car return area or airport loop.
Working late in Sorrento Valley or UTC when most gas stations are closed and you need fuel to get home safely.
Underestimated fuel consumption while navigating San Diego's steeper neighborhoods where stop-and-go traffic burns extra gas.