Towing Milton
Puyallup Towing is available in Milton, Washngton 24 hours 7 days a week
When car issues arise, sometimes our first thought is to call a friend or family member. But in most situations, our friends and family don’t have the training, skills, or equipment to help sufficiently. That’s where a professional towing company comes in handy.
It’s not uncommon for car accidents to happen, and sometimes they happen in remote locations; deer on the road, black ice, or falling asleep at the wheel. They can all leave you in an undesirable situation. But Puyallup Towing is available 24/7 all year long for calls in Milton. Not only do we have tow trucks standing by at all hours of the day and night but you can be assured that our drivers will get to you as quickly as possible. Car issues are never fun for anyone, and we don’t want you to have to suffer for any longer than is necessary.
Another reason to call Puyallup Towing is that our drivers have years of training, proper licensing, and high-quality equipment. This allows them to arrive on the scene, assess the situation, and handle it accordingly. If you need to be towed to a particular destination, we can do that. If you need roadside services, we can do that too. One of the best reasons to call Puyallup Towing is that we can store your vehicle in a secure storage facility. Leaving your car on the side of the road presents numerous potential dangers and should be avoided if possible. With Puyallup Towing you won’t ever have to worry about being stranded again.
Milton, Washington
Milton is situated in both Pierce and King Counties. just east of Fife and north of Tacoma. Originally settled around a sawmill and train station, the community of 7,000 residents encompasses 2.55 square miles and sits on a hill with majestic scenic views of the area.
During the early 1890s, a mill was constructed amidst towering evergreens on a hill overlooking the Puyallup Valley. The first settlement, known as Mill Town, was made up of a handful of homesteaders and lumber camp workers who furnished timber to feed the mill. The name became Milton only after the U.S. Postal service rejected the two-word Mill Town moniker. Besides, government officials said, Washington already had one Mill Town. Residents were actually quite pleased with the change as the town was then named after the renowned poet…read more.
(source: City of Milton History)