
Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing provides professional towing service in Dixon, CA, including truck towing, emergency roadside assistance, and heavy duty recovery on I-80 and throughout the city. We cover every part of Dixon, from downtown to the newer subdivisions off the freeway, and we are available 24 hours a day.

The I-80 Dixon interchange handles heavy truck traffic moving between Sacramento and the Bay Area, and breakdowns here happen regularly. Our truck towing team is set up for semi-trucks, delivery rigs, and large commercial vehicles - getting them cleared from the interchange quickly and transported to the right repair facility.
Dixon's location on I-80 means large commercial rigs and oversize loads pass through regularly, and when one goes down it cannot be moved with a standard wrecker. We have the heavy duty equipment and experience to recover and transport the largest vehicles on the road.
Breakdowns on I-80 through Dixon can back up traffic fast and put drivers at real risk. We treat emergency calls in Dixon as the priority they are - dispatching immediately and using our knowledge of local access points to reach you as quickly as possible.
Many of the newer cars and all-wheel-drive vehicles driven by Dixon commuters require flatbed transport to avoid drivetrain damage. We use flatbed towing for low-clearance, luxury, and all-wheel-drive vehicles as the default method when the vehicle cannot safely roll.
Not every problem on the road in Dixon needs a tow. A dead battery, flat tire, or empty tank can be fixed on the spot. We offer roadside assistance across the city so you get the right help for the actual problem without paying for more than you need.
Dixon's position on I-80 makes it a natural starting point for long-distance vehicle transport to Sacramento, the Bay Area, or points beyond. If you need a vehicle moved across California or out of state from Dixon, we handle long haul towing with the proper equipment and route planning.
Dixon is a small city of roughly 20,000 to 25,000 people on the flat valley floor of Solano County, and its location directly on I-80 creates a towing demand that goes well beyond what you would expect from a city its size. The freeway runs right through town, bringing a constant stream of commercial truck traffic and long-distance commuters. Sacramento Valley summers push daytime temperatures above 95 degrees for weeks at a time, which puts real stress on cooling systems and tires - particularly on vehicles making the long daily commute to Sacramento, Davis, or the Bay Area. The combination of high heat, high mileage, and heavy freeway use means Dixon sees a steady volume of roadside emergencies on I-80 and the surrounding surface streets.
The clay soils that cover much of the Sacramento Valley floor in and around Dixon swell when wet and shrink when dry. That seasonal movement affects more than driveways and foundations - it can shift roadway surfaces and drainage patterns in ways that make some local roads rougher on vehicles than they appear. Drivers familiar with Dixon know which streets to watch out for. A towing company that works here regularly understands the local road conditions and can navigate them efficiently without adding extra time to your wait.
Our crew works throughout Dixon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. I-80 is the city's main artery, and we know every access point and exit ramp in the Dixon interchange. North First Street and Hall Road are the primary surface routes connecting the freeway to the residential areas and the historic downtown core near downtown Dixon on Main Street. The distribution and light industrial facilities near the interchange bring commercial truck traffic to this part of town, and we are set up to handle those calls quickly.
Dixon has grown outward from its historic core over the past 30 years, and the newer subdivisions on the edges of town have a different street layout than the older neighborhoods near downtown. We know both areas and use that knowledge to pick the fastest route to your location. The agricultural land surrounding the city on all sides means that vehicles occasionally go off road near field access paths or on rural county roads just outside city limits - those calls are within our coverage zone too.
Neighboring Vacaville is just east of Dixon along I-80, and we serve both cities regularly. If your vehicle breaks down anywhere on the I-80 stretch between the Dixon and Vacaville interchanges - a section that sees heavy truck traffic and summer backups - we can reach you from either direction.
Call (707) 231-4124 any time. Let us know where you are in Dixon, what type of vehicle you have, and what happened. For non-emergency scheduling, we follow up within 1 business day to set a time.
We quote a flat price based on your vehicle, your location in Dixon, and where it needs to go. The quote accounts for vehicle type and distance - and it does not change when we hand over the receipt.
Our driver looks over the vehicle on arrival and selects the right tow method for its size and condition - flatbed, wheel-lift, or heavy wrecker. You do not need to be present for non-emergency tows as long as we have access and the keys.
We deliver to your chosen destination - a shop, your home, or our secure storage yard. You receive a written receipt with full job details for your records and any insurance paperwork you need to file.
Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing covers all of Dixon and the I-80 corridor around it, 24 hours a day. Call us or send a request and we will confirm within 1 business day for non-emergency jobs.
Dixon is a small Solano County city of around 20,000 to 25,000 people sitting on flat Sacramento Valley farmland along Interstate 80, roughly halfway between Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area. The city has deep agricultural roots - the land surrounding it is still used for row crops and livestock - and that farming heritage is visible in the compact historic downtown centered on Main Street. The Dixon May Fair is one of California's oldest county fairs, held annually in spring and drawing visitors from across the region. Housing in Dixon ranges from older homes near the historic downtown core to newer stucco-sided subdivisions built in the 1990s through 2010s on what was previously farmland.
Many Dixon residents commute to Sacramento, Davis, or the Bay Area for work, with UC Davis just 10 miles to the east and Sacramento about 30 miles away on I-80. This commuter character means vehicles in Dixon rack up highway miles faster than average, and the population skews toward owner-occupied single-family homes. Neighboring Vacaville is just east along the freeway, and the two cities share I-80 as the main corridor connecting them to the rest of Solano County and the broader region.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreWe cover all of Dixon and the surrounding I-80 corridor, 24 hours a day. Whether you are stuck on the freeway or in a residential neighborhood, call us and we will get you taken care of.