
Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing provides towing service throughout Antioch, CA including fleet towing, emergency towing, accident recovery, and 24/7 roadside assistance for passenger vehicles and commercial fleets. We work the full Highway 4 corridor and know every part of Antioch - from the older Rivertown waterfront to the newer eastern subdivisions - and we have served this area since 2018.

Antioch is a large commuter city with active commercial corridors along Lone Tree Way and Somersville Road, and many local businesses run delivery vehicles, service trucks, and company cars that need a reliable towing partner when something goes wrong. Our fleet towing service gives Antioch businesses a single point of contact for any vehicle in their fleet, with consistent response, upfront pricing, and service across the full eastern Contra Costa area.
Highway 4 through Antioch carries thousands of commuters daily, and a stalled vehicle on the highway in peak hours creates a serious safety issue. We respond to emergency towing calls throughout Antioch at any hour - on Highway 4, near the eBART station, along Lone Tree Way, and in residential areas - and we treat every dangerous roadway situation as a priority call.
Multi-vehicle crashes on Highway 4 and Antioch's busy surface streets involve scattered debris, damaged vehicles at awkward angles, and pressure to clear the scene fast. Our accident recovery crew knows how to work these scenes - securing leaking fluids, recovering overturned vehicles, and clearing the roadway safely so traffic can resume.
Antioch's newer eastern subdivisions have a high concentration of all-wheel-drive SUVs and crossovers - vehicles whose drivetrains should not be towed with a wheel-lift. Flatbed towing keeps all four wheels off the ground and is also the right choice for vehicles with front-end damage, low clearance, or mechanical failures that make wheel contact risky during transport.
Antioch is a bedroom community for the wider Bay Area, and thousands of residents leave early and return late daily. Breakdowns do not follow business hours. Our 24 hour towing operation covers all of Antioch without overnight gaps - whether you are stranded near Prewett Family Park at 2 a.m. or on Somersville Road before sunrise.
Antioch summers are hot and dry, and that heat drains batteries, pops tires, and overheats cooling systems faster than most drivers expect. When a problem can be solved on the spot - a lockout, a flat, a jump-start - we handle it without a full tow, saving you time and money and getting you back on the road in the same spot.
Antioch is the largest city in eastern Contra Costa County, with more than 100,000 residents and a housing stock that spans a century of construction. The older neighborhoods near the Rivertown waterfront along the San Joaquin River have homes built from the early 1900s through the 1960s, while large tract subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s cover the eastern and hillside areas. Drivers in each part of the city face different road access conditions - tighter streets near downtown and wider suburban streets in the east - and a towing company that works here regularly knows the difference.
The climate is a consistent driver of towing demand. Antioch sits far enough inland that Delta winds dry out the air on most summer afternoons, and temperatures in the upper 90s and low 100s are common from June through September. That combination of heat and low humidity accelerates battery degradation, causes tire pressure spikes and blowouts, and stresses cooling systems on vehicles that were not designed for sustained operation in those conditions. The clay soils under much of eastern Antioch also shift seasonally - swelling with winter rain and contracting in dry summers - which can make soft shoulders and unpaved access points difficult to work in after heavy rain events.
Our crew works throughout Antioch regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We work jobs in the historic Rivertown district along the San Joaquin River waterfront - where older streets and tighter access require more careful truck positioning - and in the newer subdivisions off Lone Tree Way and Hillcrest Avenue, where the streets are wider but calls can be farther from the highway. The City of Antioch has its own permit and development office, and contractors doing permitted work in Antioch operate through the city directly.
Highway 4 is the backbone of Antioch's road network, and we know the interchange points, the surface street alternatives, and the commercial corridors that branch off it - Lone Tree Way, Somersville Road, and Hillcrest Avenue. When Highway 4 backs up after an accident, we know the secondary routes that get our driver to the scene faster. The Antioch eBART station near the eastern end of the line has added commuter traffic to the area since it opened in 2018, and the neighborhoods around it see more vehicle activity than they did a decade ago.
Antioch sits directly east of Pittsburg along Highway 4, and we cover both cities as part of our regular route. Drivers stranded between the two on the highway are squarely within our service area. We also serve the broader Delta region and can reach Napa and the surrounding wine country areas for long-haul transport and recovery jobs when needed.
Call (707) 231-4124 any time, 24/7. For non-emergency work, use our contact form. Tell us where you are in Antioch - whether on Highway 4, near Lone Tree Way, or in a residential area - your vehicle type, and what is going on. Emergency calls are dispatched immediately; scheduled jobs are confirmed within 1 business day.
We review your vehicle type, your Antioch location, and the destination before quoting. You get a firm price before we start - no estimates that grow once the truck arrives. Knowing the cost upfront is one less thing to worry about when your day is already disrupted.
We dispatch the truck and rigging matched to your job - flatbed for AWD and damaged vehicles, fleet equipment for commercial calls, standard rollback for everyday passenger car tows. Our driver handles the load and secures everything properly before leaving the scene.
Your vehicle is delivered to the shop, storage facility, or location you chose. We confirm delivery, close the job at the agreed price, and hand you a receipt for any insurance or reimbursement claim you need to file.
We cover all of Antioch - Highway 4, Lone Tree Way, the Rivertown waterfront, and the eastern subdivisions - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call now or send us a message.
Antioch is the largest city in eastern Contra Costa County, with a population well over 100,000 people along the south bank of the San Joaquin River. The city is widely known as the gateway to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a large network of waterways that draws boaters and anglers from across Northern California. The historic Rivertown district along the waterfront is one of the oldest parts of the city, with commercial buildings and residential streets that date back more than a century.
Much of Antioch's growth came in waves - the 1980s brought one round of new subdivisions, and the late 1990s through mid-2000s brought another, filling in the eastern and hillside areas with large tracts of stucco single-family homes. Prewett Family Park, one of the city's largest public recreation areas, sits in the middle of these newer neighborhoods on the east side. Antioch shares its western border with Pittsburg, and drivers on Highway 4 between the two cities are within our coverage area. Our service also extends north and west to Napa for long-haul and specialty towing jobs that require reaching outside of Contra Costa County.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreWe cover every part of Antioch - from the Rivertown waterfront to the eastern subdivisions - 24/7 with upfront pricing and the right equipment for any vehicle.