
Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing provides towing service throughout Concord, CA including accident recovery, flatbed towing, emergency towing, and 24/7 roadside assistance for all vehicle types. We know I-680, Highway 4, Clayton Road, and the residential neighborhoods across Concord, and we have been serving Contra Costa County drivers since 2018.

Concord has multiple high-traffic corridors - I-680, Highway 4, and Clayton Road - where accidents create dangerous situations for drivers and bottlenecks for everyone else. Our accident recovery team responds to multi-lane highway crashes, residential street collisions, and parking lot incidents throughout Concord, clearing vehicles safely and efficiently so traffic can move again.
A breakdown on I-680 or Highway 4 in Concord during rush hour is a safety issue, not just an inconvenience. Concord is one of the East Bay's main commuter routes, and disabled vehicles on these highways can create serious hazards. We respond to emergency towing calls in Concord around the clock and prioritize reaching highway locations quickly.
Concord has a large stock of older postwar homes with long concrete driveways, and many of those vehicles are older models or all-wheel-drive SUVs that should not be wheel-lift towed. Flatbed towing keeps all four wheels off the ground during transport, which protects the drivetrain and transmission on vehicles that are already damaged or mechanically compromised.
Concord gets hot in summer, and heat is one of the leading causes of battery failure, tire blowouts, and cooling system problems. When a roadside problem can be fixed on the spot - a dead battery, a flat tire, a lockout - we handle it without a full tow so you get back on the road faster and at lower cost.
Concord has commercial corridors along Willow Pass Road, Clayton Road, and near the former Naval Weapons Station site that see delivery trucks, box trucks, and commercial vehicles regularly. When a heavy vehicle breaks down on one of these routes, we have the equipment to recover and move it without leaving it sitting in a travel lane.
Concord is a large city with thousands of daily commuters, shift workers, and residents who need towing service at any hour. Our 24 hour towing operation covers all of Concord - from the neighborhoods near Todos Santos Plaza to the residential streets near Mount Diablo State Park - day and night, including weekends and holidays.
Concord is the most populous city in Contra Costa County, and its size means more vehicles on the road, more daily breakdowns, and more demand for a towing service that can reach multiple parts of the city quickly. The city covers roughly 30 square miles across the Diablo Valley, with I-680 running through the western edge and Highway 4 cutting east to west through the middle. A tow truck coming from outside Concord may take 45 minutes or more to reach certain neighborhoods - a company that actually works in Concord regularly can do it much faster.
The climate also plays a real role. Concord is an inland valley city, and summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees - significantly hotter than coastal Bay Area cities. That heat is hard on batteries, tires, and cooling systems, especially on older vehicles that make up a large share of the housing-stock-matched car population in Concord's postwar neighborhoods. The clay soils under much of the Diablo Valley also create ongoing issues with vehicle access in low-lying areas during the rainy season, when driveways and unpaved areas can become soft. A crew that knows Concord's seasonal patterns shows up prepared for what they will actually find.
Our crew works throughout Concord regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. The city has a wide mix of residential neighborhoods - from the compact streets near downtown and the BART stations to the larger lots in neighborhoods closer to Clayton and the hills approaching Mount Diablo State Park. Access and road width vary considerably across the city, and our drivers plan their approach based on the specific location of every call.
Downtown Concord near Todos Santos Plaza and the Concord BART station has heavier foot traffic and tighter parking, which requires careful truck positioning on tow jobs. The commercial strips along Willow Pass Road and Clayton Road involve regular delivery and service vehicle traffic that we navigate around when recovering vehicles in those areas. The City of Concord is the hub of eastern Contra Costa County, and residents here often need a towing company that can also reach the surrounding areas without a long wait.
Concord sits between Pittsburg to the east along Highway 4 and Martinez to the northwest along I-680. We cover all three cities as part of our regular service route, so drivers caught on these highways between cities are within our reach.
Call (707) 231-4124 any time, or use our contact form. Let us know your location in Concord - whether you are on I-680, Highway 4, or a side street - your vehicle type, and what is happening. Emergency calls are handled immediately; non-emergency requests are confirmed within 1 business day.
We give you a clear, upfront quote based on your vehicle, your location in Concord, and where it is going. Cost anxiety is common when your vehicle is disabled - we address it directly before anything starts so you know exactly what to expect.
Our driver arrives, assesses the vehicle and the situation, and chooses the safest loading method for your specific vehicle type and road conditions. You do not need to be present for the load - but if you are, we walk you through exactly what we are doing.
We transport your vehicle to the destination you specify - a shop, your home, or a storage facility - and confirm delivery with you. We provide documentation for insurance or reimbursement if you need it.
We cover all of Concord - from I-680 and Highway 4 to downtown and the neighborhoods near Mount Diablo. Call now or submit a request and we will get back to you right away.
Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, with a population of roughly 120,000 people spread across about 30 square miles of the Diablo Valley. The city grew rapidly after World War II, and many of its single-family neighborhoods still reflect that era - modest slab-foundation homes on tree-lined streets, built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Downtown Concord centers on Todos Santos Plaza, a full city-block public space surrounded by restaurants, shops, and the historic civic buildings that have anchored the city since the 1960s. The plaza hosts a popular farmers market and serves as the social heart of the city.
Concord has two BART stations - Concord and North Concord/Martinez - making it a major transit hub for East Bay commuters. Neighborhoods range from the compact streets near the downtown BART station to the larger properties closer to Clayton and the open hillsides below Mount Diablo. Nearby Martinez to the northwest is the county seat of Contra Costa County, connected to Concord via I-680, and both cities share many of the same commute patterns and service corridors. We also cover Pittsburg to the east along Highway 4, giving drivers along that corridor consistent coverage in both directions.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreWe serve all of Concord and the surrounding Diablo Valley. Fast response, upfront pricing, and the right equipment for your vehicle. Call or request a quote now.