Kensington Towing

Kensington Towing is a premier towing service in Kensington, MD. We are committed to providing the best customer experience possible for every single person that we serve.

​Our mission is to provide reliable and courteous tow truck services, 24 hours a day at competitive rates. Rest assured that when you need us most, our expert team will be there on time and ready with all of the equipment necessary for any type of vehicle recovery or roadside assistance situation.

We have been in business for over 10 years, and our towing truck has a towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds. We also offer other services such as lockout assistance and gas delivery. If you need to get your car towed near DC, call Kensington Towing today!

Business Hours

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Kensington Towing

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Absolutely impressed with the quick response and professionalism – Kensington Towing saved the day!

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Addiel Matos Rodríguez

Absolutely impressed with the quick response and professionalism – Kensington Towing saved the day!

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Addiel Matos Rodríguez

Absolutely impressed with the quick response and professionalism – Kensington Towing saved the day!

Roadside assistance

Addiel Matos Rodríguez

Absolutely impressed with the quick response and professionalism – Kensington Towing saved the day!

Roadside assistance

Addiel Matos Rodríguez

About Kensington

Kensington is a town in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. The population was 2,122 at the 2020 census. Greater Kensington encompasses the entire 20895 ZIP code, with a population of 19,753 in 2020. == History == The area around Rock Creek where Kensington is located was primarily agricultural until 1873, when the B&O Railroad completed the Metropolitan Branch across Montgomery County. A community arose where the new railroad line intersected the old Rockville-to-Bladensburg road.

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