
When a work truck or delivery vehicle goes down on SR-24 or a local Lafayette road, you need a rig rated for the job - not a standard light-duty tow truck. We dispatch the right equipment fast and get your vehicle where it needs to go.

Commercial towing in Lafayette covers vehicles larger or heavier than a standard passenger car - work trucks, box vans, flatbed trailers, and construction equipment - using rigs rated for that weight class, and most jobs are dispatched and en route within a realistic time window based on traffic and truck availability on SR-24 and I-680.
If your commercial vehicle is disabled on a Lafayette route, the first call matters. Sending the wrong truck wastes time and risks adding damage. We confirm your vehicle type and weight before dispatch so the operator arrives ready to work. If you also need emergency towing for a sudden breakdown on a busy corridor, we handle that too.
For fleet managers and owner-operators running routes through Contra Costa County, having a commercial towing provider lined up before a breakdown happens is the difference between a one-call resolution and a scramble.
A commercial vehicle that cannot be driven safely needs to be moved now - every minute it sits is lost productivity and potential liability. On a busy road like SR-24, a disabled box truck or work van is also a traffic and safety hazard. A standard light-duty tow truck is not built for this job.
Box trucks, flatbed trailers, and heavy equipment need a tow truck rated for their weight class. Attempting to move an oversized vehicle with the wrong rig risks drivetrain damage, undercarriage scraping, and a safety hazard on the road. If the vehicle is commercial-class, the tow needs to match.
Lafayette's hilly terrain and some commercial lots create situations where a vehicle cannot be driven or rolled out safely. A commercial operator with the right rigging can extract a vehicle from a slope, a ditch, or a confined area without causing further damage.
The SR-24 corridor near the Caldecott Tunnel and the I-680 interchange are high-traffic, high-stakes locations. A provider familiar with these corridors can respond efficiently, stage safely in fast-moving traffic, and get your vehicle cleared without unnecessary delay.
Our commercial towing service handles the full range of work vehicles that move through the Lafayette area - from delivery vans and box trucks to flatbed trailers and construction equipment. When dispatch confirms your vehicle type, we send a rig suited to its weight class, whether that means a flatbed carrier, a wheel-lift system, or a heavy-duty wrecker with boom and rigging. Need emergency towing on a fast turnaround? We dispatch around the clock.
For businesses running multiple vehicles on local and regional routes, we also offer fleet-level dispatch arrangements. Rather than searching for a provider each time a truck goes down, fleet towing clients have a direct dispatch number and a known provider who already understands their vehicles. We deliver to repair facilities, fleet yards, dealerships, or any destination you specify.
Best for delivery vans, box trucks, and commercial vehicles where wheel-up towing could cause drivetrain damage.
Suited for large commercial vehicles, equipment on grades, and complex recovery situations requiring boom and rigging.
Ideal for businesses running multiple commercial vehicles through the Contra Costa area who want a pre-established provider.
For owner-operators and fleet managers who need a disabled vehicle delivered to a specific shop, yard, or facility.
Lafayette sits directly along SR-24, one of the primary east-west connectors between the East Bay and the Bay Area. Commercial vehicles disabled on or near this corridor - especially near the Caldecott Tunnel approaches - create significant traffic backup and require a fast, coordinated response. The SR-24 and I-680 interchange near Walnut Creek is also a major freight node; trucks and delivery vehicles traveling between the Central Valley and the Peninsula pass through here regularly, making commercial breakdowns in this area a common, time-sensitive situation. Customers in Walnut Creek and Concord face the same corridor pressures.
Lafayette's hilly terrain and commercial lots along Mt. Diablo Boulevard and Moraga Road add another layer. A disabled box truck in a commercial parking lot on a narrow local road is a different job than a highway breakdown - access is tighter, maneuvering is more careful, and not every towing company has the right rig or experience for it. California also regulates how towing companies may charge for certain tows, and Contra Costa County may have additional rules; always ask for a written rate quote before dispatch and confirm what is included. For more information on commercial vehicle safety and compliance, see the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Give your exact location, vehicle type, approximate weight, and a description of the problem. The more detail you provide - especially whether the vehicle is blocking traffic - the faster dispatch can send the right equipment.
Based on your vehicle description, dispatch assigns a rig rated for the job. If a heavy-duty wrecker or flatbed carrier is needed, that truck is sent - sometimes from a different location, so ask for a realistic arrival estimate. We respond within 1 business day to all non-emergency inquiries.
The operator walks around the vehicle first, checking for fluid leaks, load-shift hazards, and the safest hookup method. This protects your vehicle and the operator - do not rush this step.
Once strapped and stable, the vehicle is transported to the destination you specified - repair facility, fleet yard, or dealer. Confirm the destination before the truck leaves, and get an itemized receipt at drop-off.
We dispatch trucks rated for your vehicle class - call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(925) 298-0549Not every tow company in the area runs trucks capable of handling box vans, flatbed trailers, or heavy commercial vehicles. We confirm your vehicle type before dispatch and send a rig that is actually built for the job - so the operator arrives ready to work.
We work the SR-24 and I-680 corridors through Lafayette and Contra Costa County regularly. That means knowing how to stage safely near the Caldecott Tunnel, coordinate with traffic, and respond efficiently on high-volume routes where every minute of delay costs money.
Membership in the Towing and Recovery Association of America (TRAA) means we have committed to professional standards and ongoing training - a signal that we take the work seriously, not just the paycheck.
Surprise commercial towing bills are a real problem. We provide a written rate quote before dispatch and an itemized receipt at drop-off - so you know what to expect and have documentation for fleet reporting and insurance.
When a commercial vehicle goes down on a Lafayette route, the response needs to be fast, coordinated, and matched to the vehicle. That combination is what keeps downtime short and your operation moving.
Around-the-clock dispatch for breakdowns and accidents on Highway 24 and Lafayette's hillside roads.
Learn MorePre-arranged dispatch accounts for businesses running multiple commercial vehicles through Contra Costa County routes.
Learn MoreCall now and we dispatch a truck rated for your vehicle - every hour a commercial rig sits disabled is revenue you are not getting back.