
San Ramon Heavy Duty Towing provides commercial towing, emergency response, and flatbed transport throughout Dublin, CA. We have served the Tri-Valley since 2019 and dispatch around the clock at the I-580/I-680 interchange, Dublin Boulevard, and every neighborhood in the city.

Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road carry heavy commercial traffic every day, and a disabled delivery truck or fleet vehicle here can tie up a busy corridor fast. Our commercial towing team responds quickly to get your vehicle moved and your operation back on track.
The I-580/I-680 interchange in Dublin is one of the busiest highway junctions in the East Bay, and incidents here need fast, professional response. We know the access points and work alongside CHP to clear vehicles from live lanes safely and quickly.
Dublin's newer eastern subdivisions are full of AWD crossovers and EVs that require flatbed transport to avoid drivetrain damage. We carry flatbed equipment suited to these vehicles and use it whenever the vehicle calls for it - not just when asked.
Dublin commuters leave early and come home late, and breakdowns near the BART station or on the freeway on-ramps happen at all hours. Our 24 hour dispatch means a real person answers your call at any hour - no voicemail, no waiting until morning.
Dublin's surrounding dry grass hills and occasional heavy rains can leave vehicles off the road and stuck in muddy or eroded ground. We bring the right rigging and a measured approach to winch-outs so the vehicle comes out without additional damage.
Dublin's summer heat pushes batteries and tires to failure more often than drivers expect - especially after months of 90-plus-degree days bake the valley floor. Our roadside crews handle jump-starts, tire changes, lockouts, and fuel delivery across the city.
Dublin sits at the junction of I-580 and I-680 - arguably the most trafficked highway crossroads in the East Bay - and that position creates a steady demand for fast, professional towing response. The city has grown quickly, and its mix of established neighborhoods off Dublin Boulevard and newer master-planned communities near Fallon Road means operators need to know both the older street grid and the recently built infrastructure on the east side. Commercial strips along Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road generate regular fleet and delivery vehicle breakdowns that need commercial-capable tow equipment, not just a light-duty wrecker.
The clay soils throughout the Tri-Valley swell and shrink with the seasons, and Dublin's surrounding hills dry to a fire-risk state every summer - drivers near those hillside edges deal with conditions that flat suburban operators never encounter. The city's high concentration of newer vehicles, including EVs and AWD crossovers, also means flatbed-only transport is frequently the right call rather than wheel-lift towing. A towing company that works Dublin regularly understands all of these factors without having to be told. You can verify local permit and code requirements through the City of Dublin.
Our crew works throughout Dublin regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. The I-580/I-680 interchange is the most complex piece of infrastructure in our service area, and clearing incidents there requires knowing which CHP unit responds, where trucks can safely stage, and which access roads avoid adding to the backup. We also cover the length of Dublin Boulevard, from Hacienda Crossings on the west side to the newer commercial pads developing near Fallon Road.
The neighborhoods surrounding Emerald Glen Park and the residential streets north of Dublin Boulevard have access constraints that affect where a heavy truck can stage - our operators know these areas from regular calls. Camp Parks, the U.S. Army Reserve installation within Dublin, occupies a significant portion of the city's land and shapes traffic patterns on nearby roads. Drivers coming off BART in Dublin are sometimes surprised how quickly a breakdown in the station parking structure can require professional towing - we handle those jobs too.
Dublin borders Pleasanton, CA to the south and east, and incidents on I-580 near the Hacienda Drive interchange can fall in either city's jurisdiction. We cover both and coordinate across that boundary seamlessly. San Ramon is immediately to the north on I-680, where our home base keeps response times short for cross-city incidents.
Call (925) 678-6684 and give us your location - the nearest street intersection, freeway exit, or landmark. For I-580/I-680 incidents, the nearest on-ramp sign is usually enough for us to route correctly.
We ask about vehicle type and condition to dispatch the right truck - flatbed, heavy duty, or light service. You get a realistic arrival estimate before we hang up, not a vague "we are on the way."
When we arrive, we assess the situation and give you the cost before loading anything. There are no charges added after the fact. If your destination changes, we let you know the updated cost before driving.
We deliver to your chosen shop, storage facility, or private address and confirm arrival. For non-emergency estimate requests through our contact form, we reply within 1 business day.
We cover all of Dublin - from the I-580/I-680 interchange to Dublin Boulevard and out to Fallon Road. Call us for immediate dispatch or use the form below for a free estimate.
(925) 678-6684Dublin is a city of around 70,000 residents in Alameda County, located in the Amador Valley at the junction of I-580 and I-680. The city incorporated in 1982 and grew rapidly through the late 1980s and 1990s with the development of large planned subdivisions. Most of Dublin's housing stock consists of two-story single-family homes with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete driveways - built on moderate-sized lots in organized neighborhood grids. Newer master-planned communities near Fallon Road on the east side continue to expand the city's footprint. Dublin Boulevard is the main east-west corridor, lined with shopping centers, restaurants, and commercial businesses, while Dougherty Road is the primary north-south artery connecting neighborhoods across the city.
Dublin is one of five cities in the Tri-Valley region, and its central location makes it a transit hub as well as a residential destination. The Dublin BART station connects thousands of daily commuters to Oakland, San Francisco, and the East Bay. Emerald Glen Park is a major community gathering spot with sports fields and open green space. The Tri-Valley's inland climate means hot, dry summers and wet winters - conditions that stress driveways, batteries, and tires just as they do in neighboring San Ramon, CA. To the south, Pleasanton, CA is another Tri-Valley city we serve, sharing the I-580 corridor and much of the same vehicle profile as Dublin.
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Learn MoreStuck at the I-580/I-680 interchange, on Dublin Boulevard, or anywhere in the city - call San Ramon Heavy Duty Towing now and we will be there fast.