Pro Mobile Road Repair provides fast and professional mobile truck and trailer repair services for drivers working in and around Orangeburg. With more than 30 years of experience, the team delivers dependable roadside assistance that helps reduce downtime and keeps freight moving.
Orangeburg’s access to major routes such as I-26, I-95, and U.S. Highway 301 makes it an important link for regional trucking and distribution. The company’s mobile technicians are available day and night, ready to respond to breakdowns wherever drivers need help.

Each service vehicle is fully stocked with tools, diagnostic equipment, and quality parts to complete most repairs directly on-site. Skilled diesel technicians handle a variety of issues quickly and safely to get trucks back on schedule.
Every repair is completed with precision and verified for safety before the truck returns to operation.
Orangeburg continues to grow as a hub for manufacturing and logistics, with steady truck traffic connecting the Midlands to the coast. Pro Mobile Road Repair supports this activity by providing reliable roadside repair for local and long-haul carriers.
By offering complete mobile service, the company eliminates towing delays and provides quick, cost-effective solutions that keep shipments on schedule and drivers safe on the road.
No matter the location, drivers receive the same level of professional service and reliable support.

Each technician at Pro Mobile Road Repair is trained in heavy-duty truck and trailer systems and has years of experience in diesel repair. The team’s combination of skill, honesty, and professionalism ensures every repair is completed to high standards.
Drivers appreciate clear communication, fair pricing, and quality workmanship on every call. That dedication has made Pro Mobile Road Repair a trusted partner for trucking companies throughout Orangeburg and surrounding communities.
From tire blowouts to mechanical breakdowns, Pro Mobile Road Repair delivers fast, professional service that helps Orangeburg’s drivers and fleets stay on the road.