(404) 784-6153

1530 Iris Dr. SW, Conyers, GA 30094

Mon - Fri: 7:30AM - 7:00PM

Sat: 9:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed

Oil Change in Conyers, GA 

Professional Oil Change Services for Every Vehicle 

Regular Oil Changes Are Essential for Your Vehicle’s Health 

Your engine depends on clean oil to lubricate moving parts, reduce friction, and maintain optimal performance. At Gaines Tires and Service, we understand that regular oil changes form the foundation of preventive maintenance for every vehicle. Fresh engine oil keeps your motor running smoothly while protecting expensive internal components from wear and damage. When you bring your vehicle to our facility at 1530 Iris Dr. SW, Conyers, GA 30094, our certified technicians perform comprehensive oil changes using high-quality products that meet or exceed manufacturer specifications. We serve drivers throughout Conyers, Georgia, with professional oil change services that extend engine life and maintain your vehicle’s reliability. Our team takes pride in delivering thorough service beyond draining old oil and installing a new filter.  

Understanding Oil Types and What Your Engine Needs  

Modern vehicles require specific oil grades and formulations to operate efficiently, and choosing the right type significantly affects engine performance. Conventional oil provides reliable protection for older vehicles and those with higher mileage, while full synthetic oil offers superior performance in extreme temperatures and extended drain intervals. Synthetic blend oil combines the benefits of both conventional and synthetic formulations, providing enhanced protection at a moderate price point. Common oil grades 5W-30 and 0W-20 indicate the oil’s viscosity characteristics, with the first number representing cold-weather flow properties and the second indicating thickness at operating temperature. Our Gaines Tires and Service technicians help you select the appropriate oil type based on your vehicle’s specifications, driving conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. We stock premium oil brands and maintain detailed service history records to ensure consistent care for your engine.  

Recognizing When Your Vehicle Needs an Oil Change  

Several warning signs indicate when your vehicle requires fresh oil, and recognizing these symptoms helps prevent costly engine damage. The oil change reminder light on your dashboard provides the most obvious signal. However, you should also regularly check your oil level dipstick to monitor oil condition and quantity. Dark, dirty oil that appears thick or gritty needs immediate replacement, as contaminated oil loses its ability to protect engine components effectively. Insufficient or degraded oil may be the culprit if your engine runs louder than normal or you notice unusual noises during operation. Most manufacturers recommend oil change intervals between 3,000 and 10,000 miles, depending on oil type and driving conditions, though severe driving conditions may require more frequent service. When you visit Gaines Tires and Service, our multi-point vehicle inspection includes checking your oil condition, drain plug integrity, and oil pan for potential issues. You can reach us at (404) 784-6153 to schedule your next oil change appointment and keep your engine running at peak performance.  

Frequently Asked Questions About Oil Changes  

Oil change intervals depend on your vehicle type, oil grade, and driving conditions. Most modern vehicles using synthetic oil can go 7,500 to 10,000 miles between changes, while conventional oil typically requires replacement every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.  
Synthetic oil provides superior protection in extreme temperatures, lasts longer between changes, and maintains consistent viscosity better than conventional oil. Conventional oil costs less initially but requires more frequent replacement in most vehicles.  
You can safely switch between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic oils. Our technicians will help you choose the best option based on your vehicle’s needs and budget preferences.  
Our comprehensive oil change includes draining old oil, replacing the oil filter, installing fresh oil of the correct grade, checking fluid levels, and performing a basic maintenance inspection of key vehicle systems.  
Check your oil level dipstick regularly and watch for dark, dirty oil or low levels. Pay attention to your oil change reminder light, unusual engine noises, or if you’ve reached your recommended mileage interval since the last service.