
Walnut Creek Heavy Duty Towing covers all of Dublin, handling long haul towing, emergency towing, and accident recovery along I-580, I-680, and throughout the city's neighborhoods. We have dispatched across the Tri-Valley since 2018 and know the routes and timing that make a difference when you are stranded.
Walnut Creek Heavy Duty Towing covers all of Dublin, handling long haul towing, emergency towing, and accident recovery along I-580, I-680, and throughout the city's neighborhoods. We have dispatched across the Tri-Valley since 2018 and know the routes and timing that make a difference when you are stranded.

Dublin sits at the crossroads of I-580 and I-680, which means vehicles broken down here often need to be moved far from home - back to a shop in another county or across the state. Our long haul towing service uses flatbed carriers to protect your vehicle over highway miles, and we coordinate pickup windows so you can plan around the move.
A breakdown on I-580 or I-680 in Dublin can create a dangerous situation fast - these freeways carry heavy commuter and freight traffic and have limited safe stopping areas. We dispatch quickly to freeway shoulders and side streets alike, prioritizing your safety while we move the vehicle off the road.
Dublin has a large number of all-wheel-drive and low-clearance vehicles given its mix of newer suburban homes and commuter households - flatbed towing is the safest way to move these vehicles without adding wear to the drivetrain. Most of the newer homes off Fallon Road also have paver driveways that a flatbed handles more cleanly than a wheel-lift.
The I-580 and I-680 interchange sees frequent multi-vehicle incidents during Dublin's dense commute hours. When a crash happens here, clearing the scene quickly matters for traffic and safety - we carry wrecker equipment and work alongside CHP to move vehicles efficiently and without causing additional damage.
Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road run through the city's busiest commercial corridors, and business vehicles or delivery trucks that break down here need fast removal to keep operations moving. We handle commercial vehicles of varying sizes and can coordinate with fleet managers to minimize downtime.
Dublin's long, hot summers drain batteries and blow tires faster than drivers expect - by August, a battery that was marginal in spring is often dead. We bring jump starts, tire changes, and fuel delivery directly to you in any Dublin neighborhood, from the established streets near Emerald Glen Park to the newer communities being built on the east side.
Dublin is one of the fastest-growing cities in the East Bay, and that growth has created a city where the property stock ranges from 35-year-old subdivisions off Dublin Boulevard to brand-new construction going up near Fallon Road. The older homes - those built in the late 1980s and 1990s - are at the age where driveways are cracking, concrete has seen decades of summer heat and clay soil movement, and vehicles that have sat idle through a long summer need attention. The newer communities, still under construction, have different issues: access roads that shift as development continues, and vehicles that need moving on sites that are not yet fully paved.
The clay soils that run through much of the Tri-Valley - including Dublin - swell during the wet winters and contract sharply in the dry summers. That repeated cycle stresses concrete, shifts fence posts, and over time can affect how vehicles sit on driveways and whether standard tow truck access is possible. Dublin's spring winds can also damage vehicles parked outdoors and accelerate wear on mechanical components. A towing company that works this area regularly understands these seasonal patterns and plans around them rather than being surprised by them.
Our crew works throughout Dublin regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. Dublin is built around the I-580 and I-680 junction, which means more freeway-related calls than most comparable cities. We know the interchange well, including which shoulders and on-ramps allow safe truck positioning during a recovery and when CHP notification is required before a vehicle can be moved.
Dublin Boulevard is the spine of the city's commercial corridor, running east through Hacienda Crossings and past the shopping centers that line the central part of town. The City of Dublin is also home to the Dublin BART station, which draws steady commuter traffic and creates predictable congestion patterns we factor into dispatch timing. Emerald Glen Park anchors the center of the residential east side, and we serve the neighborhoods surrounding it as regularly as we do the freeway corridors.
We also cover neighboring cities. If you need service in Pittsburg or need a tow that begins in Dublin and ends in San Ramon to the north, we handle the whole job.
Call us and give us your location - freeway mile marker, exit name, or street address. For long haul moves, we take down your destination and vehicle details during the initial call. Non-emergency scheduling is confirmed within one business day; emergency calls are dispatched immediately.
On arrival, we look at the vehicle, the access situation, and any safety factors before we hook up. We give you a written quote for the job - including any extra equipment charges - before work begins. No surprises after the vehicle is loaded.
We match the equipment to the job - flatbed for long hauls and low-clearance vehicles, wrecker for accident scenes, winch when the vehicle is off the road surface. We secure everything properly before moving, including protective straps to avoid paint or panel damage.
We take your vehicle to the destination you specify - shop, dealership, or your driveway - and provide a receipt with the pickup address, drop-off location, and charges itemized. Keep this for your insurance claim or for any follow-up you need with the repair shop.
From the I-580 and I-680 interchange to the newest neighborhoods near Fallon Road, we serve all of Dublin with fast response and honest pricing.
(925) 532-0252Dublin is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with a population that roughly doubled between 2010 and 2020 to more than 70,000 residents. The city sits in the Amador Valley in Alameda County, about 35 miles east of San Francisco, and is defined by the interchange of Interstate 580 and Interstate 680 at its center. Most of the housing stock consists of two-story single-family homes built in large planned subdivisions starting in the late 1980s, with newer master-planned communities still going up on the eastern side of the city near Fallon Road. According to the Dublin, California Wikipedia article, the city incorporated in 1982 and has grown primarily through large residential developments, making it one of the more uniformly suburban cities in the East Bay.
Dublin is part of the Tri-Valley region alongside Pleasanton, Livermore, San Ramon, and Danville. The inland valley location means hotter, drier summers than the coast - regularly reaching the 90s and occasionally topping 100 degrees - and cooler, wetter winters with concentrated seasonal rainfall. Emerald Glen Park serves as a community anchor in the residential interior, while Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road carry the bulk of daily commercial activity. The Dublin BART station connects the city to the broader Bay Area rail network, drawing commuter traffic that adds to the already-busy freeway corridors. For service in nearby Danville, we cover that area as well.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreWe cover all of Dublin around the clock - local tows, long haul moves, and freeway recoveries. Call now or request a free estimate online.