A-Z Truck Repair Houston TX corresponds to A-Z Complete Truck and Trailer Repair at 1717 Turning Basin Dr, Suite 250, Houston, TX 77029, near the Port of Houston / Turning Basin industrial footprint—useful for carriers and private fleets that need walk-in and scheduled heavy-truck service. The operator publishes customer-facing information at azcompleterepair.com.
Typical service scope (confirm on intake)
- DOT-related inspections and repairs where the shop is certified for the work class you need.
- Brake, suspension, and lighting diagnostics for tractors and trailers.
- Body and structural repairs for cargo equipment exposed to dock impacts.
- Road-service coordination if advertised—verify coverage radius and after-hours fees.
Always obtain a written estimate with parts/labor breakdown before authorizing major jobs.
Operational context
Turning Basin Drive clusters maritime-adjacent vendors; congestion and escort rules can affect drop-off windows—call ahead with unit number and trailer type. Night gates sometimes require pre-registered plate lists, so email dispatch before after-hours drop-offs.
Languages & accessibility
Shop floors are industrial environments—bring PPE if the service manager instructs you. Ask whether Spanish-language dispatch is available for drivers; confirm ADA access to the office trailer/suite if you cannot climb steps.
Heavy-shop safety
Fleet maintenance near chemical terminals may involve hot work permits, LOTO, and operator escorts. If you are not a vendor credential holder, remain in the office area unless escorted. Houston summer heat and refinery traffic can delay parts—book PM windows early.
Location & contact
- Address: 1717 Turning Basin Dr Suite 250, Houston, TX 77029, United States
- Phone: +1 346-291-6545
- Website: azcompleterepair.com
Last verified (desk review): May 2026 — NAP from directory export; capabilities summarized generically—confirm bays, certifications, and backlog on the phone.
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