
Breakdowns on I-680 and Crow Canyon Road do not wait for business hours. Call now and a live dispatcher picks up, confirms your location, and gets a truck on the way immediately.

24 hour towing in San Ramon means a live dispatcher answers every call, every hour - nights, weekends, and holidays included. There is no voicemail, no morning callback, and no gap when you are on your own. A truck is dispatched the moment you call, and you receive an estimated arrival time before you hang up.
Breakdowns on I-680 are not rare in this corridor. The combination of heavy commuter traffic, summer heat, and the mix of high-mileage and high-value vehicles that travel between San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Walnut Creek means call volume is consistent at all hours. When your car dies on a freeway shoulder at 11 p.m. or stalls on Crow Canyon Road at 6 a.m., you need a company that is already running calls, not one that has to wake up first. If your situation involves a collision or a vehicle that has left the roadway, our emergency towing team handles those calls specifically.
If a jump-start has not solved the problem or the car stalls again after restarting, it is time to call for a tow. Driving a vehicle that is not starting reliably can leave you stranded somewhere worse - like the middle of I-680 during rush hour. Getting it to a shop now is safer and usually less expensive than a second breakdown.
If the temperature gauge is in the red or steam is coming from under the hood, pull over and turn off the engine immediately. Continuing to drive an overheating vehicle causes serious internal damage. This is one of the most common summer breakdown scenarios in the Tri-Valley, and a tow is the right call - not a slow drive to the nearest shop.
If your vehicle has stopped in a travel lane, on a freeway shoulder with fast traffic nearby, or at a busy intersection, call for a tow immediately. California's freeway corridors move quickly, and a disabled vehicle in or near traffic is a serious hazard. Safety first - do not wait to see if the car will restart.
A flat tire on a freeway shoulder or on one of San Ramon's steep residential streets is a towing situation when you cannot safely change it where you have stopped. If the vehicle cannot be safely jacked on the shoulder or on a grade, call for a tow to the nearest tire shop rather than attempting the change yourself.
Our 24 hour service covers the full range of towing needs in San Ramon and throughout the Tri-Valley. The most common call type is a flatbed tow for a broken-down or damaged vehicle on I-680 or a local road - our flatbed trucks can handle standard passenger cars, all-wheel-drive SUVs, electric vehicles, and low-clearance sports cars safely regardless of the hour. For vehicles that have gone off-road, into a ditch, or are stuck in a spot they cannot be driven out of, we combine towing with winch recovery to get the car safely onto the deck. If your vehicle needs a winch-out from a ditch or embankment as its own operation, winch out service is available around the clock as well.
24 hour coverage also extends to our full fleet of equipment, which means heavier vehicles do not have to wait for a specialty truck during business hours. If your SUV, light truck, or van needs to be moved at 2 a.m., the same equipment and the same professional operators are available as at any other hour. For situations that go beyond a standard breakdown - accidents, rollovers, or vehicles with significant damage - our dedicated emergency towing dispatch is a direct line to the right crew and equipment.
For drivers stranded after dark anywhere in San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton, or surrounding cities - same equipment, same operators, any hour.
No gap on weekends or holidays. Dispatch runs continuously so a truck is available whenever your breakdown happens.
All-wheel-drive, EV, luxury, and collision-damaged vehicles towed safely on a flat deck at any hour of the day or night.
For vehicles stuck in ditches, off hillside roads, or otherwise unable to be loaded without a recovery pull first.
San Ramon is in the middle of one of the East Bay's busiest commuter corridors, with I-680 carrying heavy traffic between Walnut Creek and the South Bay through all hours of the day. Breakdowns cluster around the Alcosta Boulevard and Crow Canyon Road interchanges during peak hours, and late-night calls come from drivers returning from Oakland, San Jose, and San Francisco. The Tri-Valley's summer heat adds a separate spike in heat-related breakdowns - overheating engines, blown tires, and dead batteries - that hits hardest on weekday afternoons and weekend evenings when temperatures peak. Drivers in Concord calling us for a 24 hour tow on the northern end of I-680 get the same response standard as a San Ramon call.
San Ramon's residential areas also include hillside neighborhoods on the west side of the city near the Alameda County line, where winding grades and narrow streets require a driver who knows the local layout. A late-night call from one of these neighborhoods is not the time to figure out access for the first time. Drivers throughout the corridor - from San Ramon through Dublin and beyond - benefit from a dispatch team that already knows the fastest and safest routes at any hour, including the I-680 interchange backup patterns that affect response times during the commute.
A real person picks up and asks for your location, vehicle type, and what happened. Give the most specific location you can - a cross street, a freeway exit number, or a nearby landmark speeds up the response. You will get an estimated arrival time before the call ends.
Keep your hazard lights on and stay out of the travel lane. On a freeway, remain in your vehicle with your seatbelt on or move well away from traffic. The dispatcher can stay on the line if you are in an unsafe situation on I-680.
The operator introduces themselves, inspects your vehicle before hooking up, and notes any pre-existing damage. This protects you - no confusion about what condition the car was in before loading. If you have AWD or a special vehicle, they confirm the right approach before proceeding.
You confirm the destination before the truck moves. Payment and an itemized receipt are collected at drop-off. If your roadside assistance plan or insurance covers the tow, have that information ready when you call so billing is handled correctly from the start.
Call or submit a request and a live dispatcher will confirm your location and get a truck on the way - no voicemail, no wait until morning.
(925) 678-6684When you call at 2 a.m. on a Tuesday or at noon on a holiday, a real dispatcher answers. There is no answering service that takes a message and calls back in the morning - a truck is dispatched the moment you hang up.
Companies approved for California Highway Patrol tow rotation on I-680 must meet specific equipment and insurance standards. Familiarity with CHP protocols means our drivers know how to coordinate at a scene and handle the handoff correctly when law enforcement is involved.
The same flatbed trucks used during business hours are available at midnight. AWD vehicles, EVs, and low-clearance cars do not have to wait for a specialty truck to come on shift - the right equipment is available whenever you need it.
California's towing consumer protections apply at 3 a.m. the same as at 3 p.m. You receive a written estimate before we move your vehicle, and the itemized receipt at drop-off matches what you agreed to. No surprise charges added after the fact.
The combination of 24 hour availability and consistent professional standards is what separates a reliable towing company from one that just answers the phone. Every call in San Ramon, any hour, gets the same level of care.
Recovery for vehicles stuck in ditches, off embankments, or in positions a standard tow cannot reach without a winch pull first.
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