
Dublin Heavy Duty Towing Services handles heavy duty towing, emergency towing, flatbed transport, and roadside assistance throughout Dublin, CA. Our crew has worked I-580 and I-680 since 2019 - we know this corridor and can reach most Dublin locations in under an hour.

Dublin sits at the I-580/I-680 interchange, one of the busiest freight crossroads in the East Bay. When a big rig or commercial vehicle breaks down on these corridors, our purpose-built heavy rigs are staged nearby and can reach most locations faster than a provider dispatching from Oakland or across the Bay.
Learn about Heavy duty towingDublin's rapid growth means more cars on the road and more incidents at all hours. Whether it is a breakdown on Dublin Boulevard at midnight or a disabled vehicle on the Fallon Road extension, emergency towing is available 24/7 for all of Dublin's neighborhoods.
Many of Dublin's newer subdivisions have low-clearance driveways and tight access roads. Flatbed transport loads the vehicle completely off the ground, making it the right choice for luxury cars, all-wheel-drive vehicles, and anything with low ground clearance that would be damaged by a standard hookup.
Dublin's hot summers are hard on batteries, and the daily commute to BART or onto I-580 leaves little margin for a dead start. Roadside assistance covers battery jumps, flat tires, lockouts, and fuel delivery so you can get moving without waiting for a full tow.
The commercial corridors along Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road host a steady mix of delivery vehicles, box trucks, and fleet vans. When a commercial vehicle goes down in a parking lot or on a busy surface road, fast recovery limits the disruption to your business day.
Soft shoulder pullouts on the edges of Dublin's newer development areas can trap vehicles that drift off-road. Winch out recovery gets stuck vehicles back onto solid ground without additional body damage when a standard tow hookup is not possible.
Dublin is one of the fastest-growing cities in the East Bay. Its population roughly doubled between 2010 and 2020, which means more vehicles on the road, more commercial traffic on I-580 and I-680, and more demand for reliable towing and roadside response. The city sits directly at the junction of two of the busiest freight corridors in Northern California - a position that makes vehicle breakdowns here a daily occurrence, not an occasional event.
The Tri-Valley climate adds its own pressure. Dublin summers regularly push into the 90s and hit triple digits during heat waves. That kind of sustained heat is hard on batteries, cooling systems, and tires - especially for vehicles that spend hours sitting in commuter traffic on I-580 before a breakdown happens. The clay soils under much of Dublin also shift seasonally, which affects access roads and soft-shoulder pullout areas where vehicles sometimes end up after incidents on local roads. Understanding these local conditions is part of what makes a towing call go smoothly rather than taking twice as long.
Our crew has worked throughout Dublin since 2019, responding to calls across all of the city's neighborhoods and on its major highway corridors. We pull from the same roads every day - the I-580/I-680 interchange, Dublin Boulevard, Dougherty Road, and the newer streets on the east side near Fallon Road. When you describe where you are, we know exactly what access looks like and can stage equipment accordingly.
Dublin is a city of varied neighborhoods. The established subdivisions near the Dublin BART station and Emerald Glen Park have mature streets and standard residential access. The newer communities going up on the eastern edge of the city near Fallon Road and beyond have wider roads but are sometimes adjacent to construction zones and active development sites. Commercial calls along the Dublin Boulevard and Hacienda Crossings corridor involve parking lots, loading docks, and tight commercial access that requires a crew familiar with maneuvering in confined commercial spaces.
We also regularly serve the neighboring cities that surround Dublin. Calls from Pleasanton come in frequently, particularly for heavy duty incidents on I-580 east of the interchange. San Ramon is another area we cover regularly, and the interconnected highway network means our crew moves fluidly across city lines when that is where the job is.
Call us at (925) 468-2731 and give the dispatcher your location, vehicle type, and what happened. The dispatcher asks a few quick questions and gives you an honest arrival estimate - no vague windows, no callbacks required.
Before any work begins, we confirm the cost with you directly. For a standard tow this takes about a minute. For complex recoveries, the crew walks the scene and gives you a breakdown - you authorize before we hook anything up.
The crew handles the hookup, winch out, or recovery using equipment matched to your vehicle. For roadside assistance jobs like battery jumps or tire changes, most calls wrap up in under 30 minutes.
Your vehicle is delivered to your chosen destination - shop, home, or storage - and the driver confirms everything with you before leaving. Non-emergency quote requests get a reply within 1 business day.
Call us directly and a real dispatcher answers - no hold queue, no automated menus. We confirm your location, give you an honest arrival estimate, and tell you the cost before any work starts. Non-emergency quote requests get a response within 1 business day.
(925) 468-2731Dublin is a city of about 70,000 people in Alameda County, situated in the Amador Valley at the junction of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680. It incorporated in 1982 and has grown rapidly since then, with most of its housing stock built between the late 1980s and the 2010s. The city is a mix of planned single-family subdivisions, newer townhome communities near the BART station, and an active commercial corridor along Dublin Boulevard. Major landmarks include Emerald Glen Park, Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, and the Dublin BART station - a daily hub for thousands of East Bay commuters heading to Oakland and San Francisco.
The newer communities on the eastern edge of Dublin, near Fallon Road and beyond, continue to expand, bringing new streets, new residents, and new infrastructure. Dublin is also part of the broader Tri-Valley region, sharing geography, commuter patterns, and business activity with Pleasanton to the south. For information about the City of Dublin and local municipal services, visit the City of Dublin official website.
We have operated in Dublin since 2019 and our crew works this area every day. We know the access points on I-580 and I-680, the commercial zones along Dublin Boulevard, and the newer neighborhoods going up near Fallon Road.
Dublin does not stop at night and neither do we. Dispatch takes calls around the clock - weekends, holidays, and the middle of the night included. When you call, a real person answers and gets the right equipment moving.
A heavy big rig requires different equipment than a compact car or a box truck. We dispatch the right rig for the vehicle weight and situation the first time, which means no wasted trips, no second calls, and no delays caused by underequipped responders.
We give you a clear cost breakdown before touching your vehicle. For standard tows this is a quick confirmation. For complex recoveries on I-580 or I-680, the crew explains what is involved before authorizing any work.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: when your vehicle is disabled on I-580 at 2 a.m. or stuck in a Dublin commercial lot during business hours, you need a provider who answers, arrives, and handles the job correctly. That is what we focus on for every call in Dublin.
Specialized transport for construction equipment and heavy machinery.
Learn MoreDublin Heavy Duty Towing Services is available 24/7 for towing, recovery, and roadside assistance throughout Dublin, CA. The longer a disabled vehicle sits on I-580 or in a commercial lot, the bigger the problem gets - call now and we can be there fast.