
Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing provides towing service in Benicia, CA for drivers and businesses that need a fast, dependable response. We handle flatbed towing, emergency towing, and roadside assistance throughout Benicia - from the historic waterfront to the hillside neighborhoods near I-780. We have been serving communities across this part of Solano County since 2018.

Benicia has a mix of older vehicles and newer low-clearance cars that cannot be safely towed with a standard wheel-lift. Our flatbed towing keeps all four wheels off the ground during transport, protecting your vehicle from the additional wear that dragging or wheel-lift towing can cause - especially important on older cars or vehicles that have already been through an accident.
A stall or breakdown on I-780 near the Benicia-Martinez Bridge can create a serious safety situation fast, with high-speed traffic and limited shoulder space. We provide emergency towing throughout Benicia and respond around the clock so you are not left in a dangerous spot waiting for help to arrive.
Benicia is a commuter city, and many residents drive long routes to the East Bay or Napa every day. When a dead battery, flat tire, or lockout happens before or after a long commute, we provide roadside assistance that gets you moving again without the delay and expense of a full tow.
The Benicia Industrial Park along the waterfront brings commercial trucks and large equipment into the city on a regular basis. When a heavy rig breaks down on the industrial corridor or near I-780, we have the equipment and experience to move it safely without adding to delays at the nearby Benicia-Martinez Bridge crossing.
Many Benicia residents have early commutes to the East Bay or night shifts at industrial facilities, and breakdowns do not wait for business hours. Our 24 hour towing is available day and night so you always have someone to call, no matter when your vehicle leaves you stranded.
Accidents on I-780 or near the Benicia-Martinez Bridge approach require fast vehicle removal to keep traffic flowing across one of the few crossing points in this part of the Carquinez Strait. Our accident recovery team works alongside law enforcement and can handle vehicles in difficult positions quickly and safely.
Benicia is a small city with a big geographic chokepoint: I-780 and the Benicia-Martinez Bridge are the primary routes in and out of town for most residents. When a vehicle breaks down on this corridor, it affects not just the driver but traffic flowing in both directions across a crossing that carries thousands of vehicles per day. A towing company that responds quickly to I-780 and the bridge approaches is not just a convenience - it is essential for keeping the city moving. We know this road well and prioritize reaching these locations fast.
The city also has an unusually wide range of property types packed into a small area - historic Victorian homes near First Street, mid-century ranch houses in older subdivisions, newer hillside developments from the 1980s and 1990s, and active industrial facilities along the waterfront. Vehicles associated with all of these property types end up needing towing at some point, and they often require different equipment or approaches. Salt air from the Carquinez Strait accelerates corrosion on vehicle undercarriages faster than in inland cities, which affects older vehicles parked near the water. A crew that works in Benicia regularly comes prepared for these conditions.
Our crew works throughout Benicia regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. The city has a handful of distinct zones: the older downtown and waterfront area near First Street, the mid-city residential streets, the hillside subdivisions to the north and east, and the industrial park along the southern waterfront. Each of these areas has different road widths, parking constraints, and access challenges that our drivers factor in before arriving.
The City of Benicia is compact, but the range of vehicle types we see here is wide - older sedans near the historic streets, SUVs and pickups in the hillside subdivisions, and commercial vehicles in the industrial zone. We bring the right equipment for each type of call, rather than sending a standard light-duty truck to every job regardless of what the situation requires.
Neighboring Martinez sits just across the Carquinez Strait via the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, and we cover both cities as part of our regular service area. Vehicles that break down on the bridge itself or on the approach roads on either side are within our reach. We also serve Vallejo to the northwest along I-780, so drivers caught between the two cities are not left without options.
Call us at (707) 231-4124 any time, or submit a request using our contact form. Let us know your location in Benicia, your vehicle type, and what is happening. Emergency calls go to the front of the queue - non-emergency requests are confirmed within 1 business day.
Before we begin, we give you a firm quote based on your vehicle, your location in Benicia, and where it needs to go. We discuss cost directly with you so there are no unexpected charges after the job is done.
Our driver assesses the situation on arrival and selects the right tow method - flatbed, wheel-lift, or heavy wrecker. Your vehicle is secured properly before we move it, and you do not need to be present for the tow if you have made arrangements in advance.
We deliver your vehicle to the repair shop, address, or secure storage location you specify. You receive a completed service record you can use for insurance reimbursement or your own records.
Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing covers all of Benicia, CA - from the I-780 corridor to the waterfront. Call now for immediate dispatch, or fill out the form and we will confirm your request within 1 business day.
Benicia is a small city of roughly 28,000 to 30,000 people on the south shore of the Carquinez Strait in Solano County. It has a longer history than most California cities - founded in 1847 and briefly serving as the state capital in 1853 and 1854, a fact preserved in the Benicia Capitol State Historic Park near downtown. The First Street historic district near the waterfront has some of the oldest commercial and residential buildings in Solano County, including Victorian-era structures that still serve as homes and businesses today. Moving away from the waterfront, the city transitions through mid-century ranch-style subdivisions from the 1950s and 1960s, and then into newer hillside developments built from the 1970s through the 1990s on the rolling terrain to the north and east.
The Benicia Industrial Park along the southern waterfront is a significant part of the local economy, bringing commercial vehicles and heavy equipment into the city regularly. Interstate 780 runs east-west through Benicia and connects to I-680 at the Benicia-Martinez Bridge to the east and to Vallejo and I-80 to the west, making the city a daily commuter route for thousands of residents. Nearby Vallejo is just a few miles northwest on I-780, and Martinez is just across the bridge to the south - we serve all three cities and the roads that connect them.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreFrom I-780 and the Benicia-Martinez Bridge to the historic waterfront streets, Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing is ready to respond across all of Benicia, CA. Call us and we will get there.