
When a company vehicle breaks down on I-680 or a Tri-Valley road, your drivers need one number to call and a truck that can handle the job - not a search while standing on the shoulder.

Fleet towing in Danville means your business has a towing partner on call before a breakdown happens - not a random provider you scramble to find when a driver is already on the shoulder of I-680. When you set up a fleet account, dispatch knows your vehicles, your preferred drop locations, and your billing details from the first call forward.
Every hour a company vehicle sits disabled is an hour it is not generating revenue. A fleet towing account shortens the call, speeds up the dispatch, and eliminates the back-and-forth that costs time when your team is already dealing with a stressful situation. For one-off commercial incidents, our commercial towing service handles those without a prior account.
Contractors, landscaping companies, HVAC businesses, delivery services, and field-service companies in Danville and the San Ramon Valley all rely on vehicles to do their work. We are built to support that.
If your drivers have had to search for a towing company while already broken down, that is the problem a fleet account solves. Dispatch already knows your business, so the call is short and the truck rolls faster.
A breakdown on I-680 near Danville is a safety situation. Every minute on the shoulder raises the risk to your driver and slows traffic. A provider with established local coverage of the Tri-Valley corridor reaches you faster than one dispatching from farther away.
Box trucks, heavier service vans, and all-wheel-drive vehicles cannot always be safely moved by a standard tow truck. If your fleet includes vehicles in these categories, you need a provider with the right equipment confirmed in advance - not one who has to figure it out after you call.
Contractors and field-service businesses in Danville often start early and finish late. If your vehicles are on the road before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m., you need a fleet towing partner available around the clock, not just during the workday.
Our fleet towing service covers light to medium commercial vehicles - cargo vans, pickup trucks, service vans, and smaller box trucks. For heavier equipment, we can connect you with our heavy equipment and machinery towing team, which handles the weight classes and rigging requirements that go beyond standard fleet towing. When you set up your account, tell us what is in your fleet and we will confirm the right equipment before you ever need it.
We use flatbed transport for vehicles with drivetrain concerns, all-wheel drive, or undercarriage damage, and wheel-lift for vehicles where that is the safer option. Every tow is documented so your accounting team can reconcile charges without chasing down receipts from individual drivers. Our commercial towing service handles single-incident needs for businesses that do not yet have an account in place.
Best for businesses with two or more vehicles on the road regularly - one number, account-based dispatch, and billing direct to the business.
Suited for cargo vans, pickup trucks, and smaller service vehicles that make up the majority of local contractor and service-business fleets.
For businesses whose vehicles operate early mornings, evenings, or weekends - coverage when the workday does not stop at 5 p.m.
The safer option for all-wheel-drive vehicles, low-clearance vehicles, and anything with front-end or undercarriage damage that cannot roll freely.
Danville sits along I-680, one of the primary commuter and commercial routes connecting the East Bay to the South Bay and Central Valley. Fleet vehicles traveling this corridor face heavy traffic during morning and evening peak hours, and a breakdown here can quickly become a traffic hazard. The hills and canyons around Danville - including routes toward Mount Diablo and the roads connecting to Crow Canyon and Camino Tassajara - present additional challenges for disabled vehicles on steep grades and tight turns. Businesses operating vehicles in San Ramon share the same I-680 corridor risks and benefit from the same local response advantage.
Danville and the broader San Ramon Valley have a high concentration of contractors, service businesses, and small commercial fleets. Landscaping trucks, HVAC vans, construction vehicles, and delivery vehicles are common on local roads, and the providers who serve those businesses need equipment that matches the range of vehicle sizes they operate. Traffic on I-680 during commute hours can be unpredictable - a provider with a dispatch presence in the Tri-Valley area reaches you faster than one routing from Oakland or Walnut Creek during peak congestion.
Your driver calls our number. Because your fleet account is already on file, dispatch confirms the account, gets the vehicle location and a description of what happened, and asks for the destination. The call is short. A truck is assigned immediately.
We send the nearest available truck with the right equipment for your vehicle's type and weight. Dispatch provides a realistic arrival window and updates the driver if traffic on I-680 or local roads affects timing.
The operator does a walk-around when they arrive - checking the vehicle's position, condition, and the safest attachment points. Any pre-existing damage is noted before the vehicle is touched. If the vehicle is on a grade or in a tight spot, the approach is planned before rigging begins.
Your vehicle is transported to the destination you specified - your fleet yard, preferred shop, or dealership. The operator confirms delivery and provides documentation with the vehicle, date, pickup location, destination, and charges so your team can reconcile the tow without follow-up calls.
Tell us about your vehicles and routes. We cover I-680, Crow Canyon, Camino Tassajara, and the full Tri-Valley area - 24 hours a day.
(925) 725-7095We know I-680 through Danville and San Ramon, the on- and off-ramps, and the connecting local arterials. A provider with local presence reaches your driver faster and clears the scene more efficiently than one routing from a distant yard.
Light vans, pickup trucks, box trucks, and heavier service vehicles all have different towing requirements. We confirm what is in your fleet when you set up your account so the right truck shows up the first time - no delays while dispatch figures out the equipment.
Billing goes directly to your business with documentation for every tow. Your accounting team can reconcile charges without chasing drivers for receipts. Fleet towing rates in California are subject to local and state rules, and we communicate our pricing clearly upfront.
Towing companies that move heavier commercial vehicles are subject to federal safety rules under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Compliance with those standards means our operators and equipment meet the requirements that apply to commercial vehicle towing - which matters when your business vehicle is on the line.
For businesses running vehicles on Danville roads and I-680, these capabilities translate directly to less time lost and less stress on your drivers when something goes wrong. That is the value of having the right fleet towing partner lined up before you need them.
Specialized transport for construction equipment and heavy machinery that exceeds standard commercial vehicle ratings.
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