Breakdowns do not wait for business hours - and neither do we. Call any time of day or night and reach a real person who will have a truck on the way.

24 hour towing in Danville, CA means a live dispatcher picks up every call - midnight, weekends, holidays included - and sends a driver to you, with most suburban and highway pickups reached within 30 to 60 minutes under normal conditions.
A true 24-hour service is not an answering service or an app queue - it is a person who asks the right questions, gives you an honest arrival estimate, and coordinates the right truck for your situation. If your car quit on I-680 at 2 a.m., waiting for an office to open in the morning is not a real option. If the situation involves a vehicle stuck off the pavement or on a slope, emergency towing with winch recovery may be the faster path to getting you clear.
Knowing a 24-hour towing number before you need it is one of those things that seems minor until the moment you are on the shoulder of a freeway in the dark.
If a jump-start, tire change, or fuel delivery did not fix the problem, your vehicle needs to go to a shop. Trying to nurse a car with a failing transmission or a serious electrical fault down I-680 risks turning a manageable repair into a much larger one.
If your car has stopped in a live lane on I-680, at a blind curve, or anywhere that puts you in moving traffic, get clear of the vehicle immediately. A tow truck can clear the scene and reduce the risk of a secondary collision while you wait safely behind a barrier.
Danville's foothills neighborhoods have narrow, sloped roads where a vehicle can slide off a driveway edge or get stuck in soft ground after rain. A standard hookup does not work in those situations - you need a driver with winch equipment and experience on grades.
A car that is overheating or losing oil or coolant can suffer permanent engine damage within minutes of continued running. Pull over as soon as it is safe, turn off the engine, and call for a tow - the cost of the tow is far less than the cost of an engine replacement.
Our 24 hour towing service covers standard breakdowns, post-collision transport, overheating vehicles, flat tires that cannot be changed roadside, and any situation where a car needs to reach a shop before it can be driven again. We pair our around-the-clock availability with winch out service for vehicles stuck off the road or on a grade - so a single call handles both the recovery and the transport without needing a second company.
Late-night and weekend breakdowns on I-680 are one of the most common calls we handle, and we know the corridor well - the exits, the merge points, and the fastest legal routes to shops in Walnut Creek, San Ramon, and Pleasanton. For urgent situations that cannot wait for a standard dispatch window, emergency towing is available as part of the same 24-hour service.
Suits any car that will not start or cannot be safely driven and needs to reach a mechanic, dealership, or home.
For vehicles stopped on I-680 or other fast-moving roads where speed of clearance protects both the driver and other motorists.
Suits vehicles stuck on steep grades, soft ground, or narrow Danville foothills roads where standard tow equipment cannot safely operate.
For vehicles towed when a repair shop is closed - the driver coordinates the after-hours drop location and leaves the car securely in the designated area.
Danville's location along I-680 means that freeway breakdowns at any hour are a real and common situation. The corridor runs through the San Ramon Valley connecting commuters to Walnut Creek, San Jose, and the broader Bay Area - and traffic on this stretch does not slow much, even late at night. Danville's hot, dry summers are hard on cooling systems and tires, making heat-related breakdowns a seasonal pattern. Winter mornings bring tule fog across the valley floor that reduces visibility and contributes to incidents that can need multiple tows in a short window.
The foothills terrain on the edges of town adds a dimension that flat-ground towing services are not always prepared for. A vehicle that slides off a steep driveway, gets stuck in soft ground after a wet winter, or breaks down on a narrow hillside road needs a driver with winch equipment and experience on grades - not just a standard flatbed hookup. Residents of San Ramon and Danville who commute on I-680 regularly know that having a 24-hour number saved before a breakdown happens is the difference between a manageable situation and a stressful one.
A real person picks up and asks where you are, what kind of vehicle you have, and what happened. Give the most specific location you can - an I-680 exit number, a cross street, or a nearby business name. You will get an estimated arrival time before hanging up.
If you are on or near a roadway, move away from traffic and stay behind a guardrail. Turn on your hazard lights. The dispatcher can stay on the line if you are in an unsafe situation. The driver will call when they are close.
The driver walks around the car before hooking up - checking for damage, fluid leaks, and whether the wheels roll. They confirm the destination and explain the loading method. Any pre-existing damage is noted on the paperwork before loading begins.
Your vehicle goes to the shop, dealership, or home you chose. You can ride in the cab. At drop-off, you receive an itemized receipt. If the shop is closed, the driver leaves the car in the designated after-hours area and confirms it with you.
A live dispatcher answers 24 hours a day. You get an honest ETA and a written estimate before anything moves.
(925) 725-7095When you call at 3 a.m. from the I-680 shoulder, you reach a dispatcher who takes your information, gives you a real ETA, and keeps your call on record until the driver confirms arrival. That is the difference a live answer makes when the situation is not comfortable.
Danville's terrain - from I-680 freeway shoulders to steep foothills driveways near Mount Diablo - means not every tow is a flat-ground job. We run flatbed trucks and winch-recovery equipment around the clock so the right tool is available for your situation, not just the nearest available truck.
We run regular calls on I-680 between Danville, Walnut Creek, San Ramon, and Pleasanton. Knowing the exits, merge points, and fastest routes to area shops means a faster arrival and a cleaner scene clearance - especially during tule fog or late-night traffic conditions.
You get a clear, agreed-upon price before the truck is loaded - including any after-hours charge - so there are no surprises on the invoice. The California Highway Patrol and state consumer-protection standards support your right to a written estimate before towing begins.
Having a 24-hour towing number in your phone before you need it takes two seconds and removes the stress of searching for help from the side of a busy road. Danville Towing Services has been that number for Danville drivers since 2017.
For vehicles stuck off the road or on a grade where a standard tow hookup will not work safely.
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