
When a commercial vehicle goes down on Highway 4 or anywhere in Contra Costa County, you need the right truck there fast - not a standard tow that cannot handle the job.

Fleet towing in Pittsburg means one towing provider handles every disabled vehicle your business operates - delivery vans, service trucks, company cars, heavier commercial rigs - with the right equipment for each one, most calls dispatched same day with priority response for account holders. Instead of searching for a tow company every time something breaks down on Highway 4, you have a provider already on file who knows your vehicles.
The difference shows up when something goes wrong at the worst possible time. A van breaks down during the morning commute rush on Highway 4, a box truck loses braking on the Willow Pass grade, a work vehicle gets stuck on an industrial access road near the Pittsburg waterfront. The businesses that handle these situations well are the ones who set up coverage before an incident, not during one.
For businesses running vehicles that are heavier than standard passenger cars, our commercial towing service covers the full range of commercial vehicle types across Contra Costa County. Call us to talk through your fleet and what coverage makes sense.
A truck broken down on Highway 4 during peak commute hours is a safety risk and a direct hit to your operation. Every minute it sits is time your driver is not working. A fleet provider who knows the corridor gets the right equipment there faster and coordinates with California Highway Patrol if needed.
Heavier trucks, box trucks, and specialized commercial vehicles need a towing provider with the right equipment and the appropriate licensing for the weight class. Calling a standard tow company for a heavy commercial vehicle means waiting for a second dispatch when they arrive with the wrong truck.
A job-site breakdown, a multi-vehicle incident, or a weather event can leave more than one of your vehicles stranded at the same time. A provider without fleet capacity handles them one at a time, significantly extending your downtime. Fleet accounts exist specifically for this situation.
If your business operates vehicles across the Pittsburg and Contra Costa County area and does not yet have a towing provider on file, the next breakdown will cost more time and money than it should. Setting up a fleet account before an incident is the single most effective preparation a fleet manager can make.
We match the tow truck to the vehicle - flatbed carriers for low-clearance or all-wheel-drive vehicles, heavy-duty wreckers for larger commercial trucks, and specialized units for equipment that needs extra care. Getting the equipment right the first time means no second dispatch and no vehicle damaged in transit. For businesses running heavy equipment across Contra Costa County, our heavy equipment and machinery towing team handles the largest and most specialized loads.
Fleet accounts give your business priority dispatch, consolidated billing, and a single point of contact for every towing situation across your coverage area. Businesses that also need commercial vehicle support for one-off incidents can reach us through our commercial towing service without setting up a full account. Either way, you are covered around the clock.
Best for businesses with multiple vehicles on regular routes across Contra Costa County who need consistent, pre-arranged coverage.
Suited for vans, box trucks, and service vehicles that need a flatbed or wheel-lift operator matched to their weight class.
For large trucks and specialized vehicles that require a heavy-duty wrecker and operators with commercial weight-class licensing.
Handles situations where more than one vehicle needs to move at the same time, with each unit tracked and confirmed at drop-off.
Pittsburg and the surrounding Contra Costa County corridor present specific challenges that a provider unfamiliar with the area will not be ready for. The Willow Pass grade between Pittsburg and Concord is a real trouble spot for heavy commercial vehicles - the climb puts stress on engines and brakes, and a breakdown there can leave a truck in a dangerous position on a steep, busy road. Grade recoveries require equipment rated for the vehicle's weight and an operator who has done it before. The industrial zones along the Pittsburg waterfront add another factor: unpaved access roads and tight clearances that require a compact or mid-size unit rather than a full heavy wrecker.
Businesses operating routes that stretch from Pittsburg east to Antioch, CA or west toward Concord, CA need a provider with dispatch coverage across the full corridor, not just within city limits. A breakdown at the far end of a route should get the same fast response as one right outside your facility. That is what local coverage across Contra Costa County actually means.
The dispatcher asks for the vehicle's exact location, type and size, what happened, and where it needs to go. Fleet account holders are already on file, which speeds up this step. Have the driver's phone number ready so the operator can coordinate directly on arrival.
Dispatch assigns the appropriate truck based on your vehicle type - flatbed for low-clearance or AWD vehicles, heavy wrecker for larger commercial trucks. Getting this right the first time avoids a second dispatch. A good fleet provider confirms the equipment match before rolling.
The operator assesses the vehicle's condition - checking for fluid leaks, damage, or anything that affects how it should be loaded. On a busy road like Highway 4, the operator manages the scene, positioning the truck to protect your driver and other motorists. Every attachment point is checked before the truck moves.
The vehicle goes to your specified location - fleet maintenance facility, dealership, repair shop, or secure yard. Your driver or fleet manager receives confirmation when the vehicle is dropped off. For fleet accounts, documented service records and consolidated invoicing follow each tow.
Tell us about your vehicles and routes - we will confirm coverage across Contra Costa County before your next breakdown happens.
(925) 318-8559We confirm the right truck before rolling - flatbed, wheel-lift, or heavy wrecker - based on your specific vehicle type. Sending the wrong equipment is one of the most common ways fleet towing companies add hours to your downtime.
Our operators are familiar with the Pittsburg-to-Concord stretch of Highway 4, including the Willow Pass grade where heavy vehicle breakdowns require grade-recovery experience and equipment rated for the load. Local route knowledge is not a marketing line - it is what gets the right truck to the right place fast.
Moving heavier commercial trucks requires operators who hold additional state-issued licensing beyond a standard driver's license. California's requirements exist because these vehicles need specific training to handle safely. You can ask to see our credentials before signing any fleet agreement - we will show them.
A fleet vehicle stranded at 2 a.m. on an industrial road near the Pittsburg waterfront is a safety problem, not just a logistics one. We dispatch around the clock with a live dispatcher who picks up, not a voicemail system. The{' '}Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration outlines the safety standards that govern commercial vehicle towing operations - we comply with them.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration sets the safety standards that govern commercial vehicle towing, and the Towing and Recovery Association of America represents the professional standards we hold our operators to. Those two benchmarks guide how we handle every fleet towing call in the Pittsburg area.
Specialized transport for oversized equipment, machinery, and loads that exceed standard commercial vehicle weight classes.
Learn MoreSingle-call towing for commercial vehicles without a full fleet account - available around the clock across Contra Costa County.
Learn MoreTalk to our dispatch team about your vehicles and routes across Contra Costa County - the best time to set up fleet coverage is before something goes wrong.