
Real dispatcher answers every call, around the clock. Trucks covering I-80, I-680, and all of Solano County - including nights, weekends, and holidays.

24 hour towing in Fairfield means a dispatcher answers your call at any hour - midnight, a holiday morning, or during the Sunday evening commute - and a truck is on the way immediately. Most tow calls for standard passenger vehicles are handled the same day, and the dispatcher will give you an honest arrival estimate based on current conditions the moment you call.
Fairfield sits at the junction of I-80 and I-680, two of the busiest corridors in Northern California. Breakdowns on those freeways do not wait for business hours, and neither do we. If your situation also requires immediate on-scene help like a winch-out or roadside repair before a tow, our emergency towing service handles those needs as well.
California law gives you the right to choose where your vehicle is taken on a consensual tow, and we will always confirm your preferred destination before the truck moves. If you have roadside assistance coverage, have that information handy when you call - many plans cover part or all of the cost.
Your vehicle has stopped on a freeway shoulder and it is not safe to stay. Being stopped near high-speed traffic - especially at night or in tule fog - is dangerous. Getting a tow truck there quickly is the safest choice, even if the problem seems minor.
If the engine turns over but will not catch, or nothing happens when you turn the key, you may need a tow to a shop that can diagnose the problem. On a hot Fairfield afternoon, a dead battery or failed starter is one of the most common reasons drivers end up stranded.
If your vehicle has visible damage to the wheels, suspension, or undercarriage after an accident, driving it further can make the damage worse. A tow gets it to a body shop or repair facility without adding more wear or risk.
An overheating engine or a visible fluid leak under your car means something is wrong that driving will make much worse. Pull over, turn off the engine, and call for a tow rather than trying to limp to a shop - especially in Fairfield's summer heat.
Our 24-hour dispatch covers every type of tow call you might face in Fairfield and the surrounding Solano County area. Overnight and late-night breakdowns, weekend accidents, holiday-weekend flat tires on the freeway - every one of those calls is answered by a live dispatcher who sends the right truck for your situation. For most standard passenger vehicles we send a flatbed, which lifts all four wheels off the ground and protects your drivetrain during transport.
We also handle situations that go beyond a simple tow. If your vehicle has gone off-road or is in a position that requires extraction before it can be loaded, our winch out service is available around the clock as part of our 24-hour response. No matter what time you call, the dispatcher will ask the right questions and send the appropriate equipment for your specific situation - not just the nearest available truck.
For breakdowns and accidents that happen after dark, when most other services are unavailable.
Dispatch is live every day of the year - including Sundays, federal holidays, and holiday weekends.
For disabled vehicles on I-80 or I-680 where a fast, professional response is critical for safety.
For commuters, shift workers, and anyone whose vehicle stops running at an inconvenient hour.
Fairfield's inland valley location creates two predictable seasonal hazards that generate a high volume of overnight and off-hours tow calls. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, pushing battery failures, tire blowouts, and cooling system failures to a seasonal peak - often in the late afternoon and early evening when commuters are heading home. Tule fog from late fall through early spring drops visibility on I-80 to near zero and causes multi-vehicle accidents and spin-outs that need to be cleared quickly. Both seasons demand a towing service that is genuinely available at any hour, not just one that says it is. Drivers traveling from Suisun City, CA on the way to or from Fairfield frequently need late-night or early-morning tows when these conditions hit.
Travis Air Force Base on the eastern edge of Fairfield also means the area has a higher share of shift workers, military personnel, and people on non-standard schedules than many comparable cities. A breakdown at 4 a.m. before a shift or after a red-eye is just as real an emergency as a noon breakdown on a weekday. Customers from Vacaville, CA commuting through the I-80 corridor also rely on our 24-hour dispatch when they break down outside standard business hours. We cover the full corridor and are ready for those calls whenever they come in.
California has specific regulations protecting drivers during towing situations. You can review your rights and rate regulations through the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
A dispatcher answers immediately. Tell them your exact location - the nearest freeway exit, mile marker, or cross street - and describe your vehicle and what happened. You will receive an estimated arrival window before you hang up.
If you are on a freeway, move yourself and any passengers away from traffic behind a guardrail if possible. Keep your hazard lights on. The dispatcher can advise you on the safest place to wait given your specific location.
The operator inspects your vehicle before touching it, determining the safest hookup method based on your vehicle's size, condition, and position. They will explain the plan before they start - no rushing the process.
Your vehicle is taken to your chosen destination - a repair shop, dealership, or your home. You settle payment at drop-off and receive an itemized receipt showing the base charge, mileage, and any additional fees.
Our dispatcher picks up immediately, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - including holidays. Call now and a truck is on the way.
We cover the two main freeway corridors through Solano County around the clock. Knowing these access points means our drivers reach freeway breakdowns faster than a company unfamiliar with the interchange layouts.
When you call at 2 a.m. on a holiday, a real person answers and a truck is dispatched immediately. No voicemail, no callback queue, no waiting until morning - just fast dispatch every time.
Tule fog on I-80 and summer heat in the inland valley create predictable spikes in breakdown calls. We staff accordingly and our drivers are trained to work safely in both low-visibility fog conditions and extreme-heat situations.
California regulates towing rates for non-consensual tows, and we give you a clear quote before moving your vehicle for any call. You always know what you are agreeing to before the truck starts moving.
Our 24-hour availability, combined with specific knowledge of I-80 and I-680 access points and Fairfield's seasonal hazard patterns, makes us a dependable choice for any hour of the day. You can learn more about safe roadside practices from the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
Vehicle extraction from ditches, mud, and off-road positions before a conventional tow can be performed.
Learn MorePriority dispatch for urgent situations where getting off the road quickly is a safety matter, not just a convenience.
Learn MoreEvery minute on a freeway shoulder increases your risk. Our dispatcher is standing by right now, and a truck can be rolling toward you in minutes - any hour, any day of the year.