Local Resident Reopening Express Oil Change Following Fire Last October

March 24, 2016
Local Alabama owner Ron Currin announces the grand reopening of his Cullman Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers location at 208 2nd Ave. NW. The location closed following a fire in October of 2015.“Reopening this location means that we are able to provide the community with the same convenient and reliable service that we’ve offered since 2007,” said Currin. “It was also important for us to get up and running, allowing us to keep our same trusted team members in their jobs.”Currin has lived in North Alabama for 20 years and is actively involved in various charitable organizations throughout

Local Alabama owner Ron Currin announces the grand reopening of his Cullman Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers location at 208 2nd Ave. NW. The location closed following a fire in October of 2015.

“Reopening this location means that we are able to provide the community with the same convenient and reliable service that we’ve offered since 2007,” said Currin. “It was also important for us to get up and running, allowing us to keep our same trusted team members in their jobs.”

Currin has lived in North Alabama for 20 years and is actively involved in various charitable organizations throughout the area. He also owns two Express Oil Change stores in Athens, Alabama.

Express Oil Change, a Birmingham-based full-service automotive chain and franchisor, is able to deliver a true 10-minute drive-thru oil change because customers remain in their cars while trained technicians perform a full-service and 20-point vehicle inspection. Every location also features a full mechanical department and state-of-the-art equipment.

“Our company will always provide outstanding customer service by emphasizing integrity in every action,” said Ricky Brooks, CEO of Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers. “We are excited to reopen the Cullman location and are confident that the store will continue delivering excellent performances.”

This article originally appeared on The Cullman Times