
Suisun City Heavy Duty Towing covers all of Fairfield, CA with emergency towing, heavy duty response on I-80, and flatbed service from the downtown neighborhoods out to the Travis Air Force Base corridor. We operate around the clock and respond to Fairfield calls from our Solano County base, which keeps our drive time short.

Fairfield sits on one of the busiest stretches of I-80 in Northern California, and accidents and breakdowns on this corridor need a fast response. Our emergency towing crew is dispatched immediately when you call and covers both the freeway corridor and the surface roads throughout Fairfield.
Fairfield is a major stop on the I-80 freight corridor, and commercial trucks passing through or delivering to Fairfield businesses break down regularly. Our heavy duty crew has the equipment to handle semis, big rigs, and oversize loads on the freeway and on Fairfield's commercial surface roads like North Texas Street and Air Base Parkway.
Fairfield's newer suburban neighborhoods contain a lot of low-clearance cars, AWD vehicles, and high-value cars that need to be transported on a flatbed rather than dragged. Drivers who want their vehicle to arrive at the shop with no added wear use our flatbed service for every non-emergency move.
Fairfield drivers commute at all hours, and the roads near Travis Air Force Base stay active long after midnight. Our phones are answered and trucks are available around the clock, so a breakdown at 3 a.m. on Air Base Parkway gets the same response as one at noon.
Dead batteries and flat tires happen across all of Fairfield - in the parking lots near downtown, on the suburban streets off Texas Street, and on the ramp approaches to I-80. Our roadside crew handles jump starts, tire changes, and lockouts so you do not need a full tow for a smaller problem.
Fairfield is the county seat of Solano County and home to a significant base of commercial and government fleet operations. Businesses running delivery routes, service vehicles, and government fleets through the city rely on fleet towing providers who can respond quickly and work with fleet account billing.
Fairfield is Solano County's largest city and its county seat, with a population over 100,000 spread across neighborhoods that range from the historic downtown core to sprawling 1980s and 1990s tract developments on the city's edges. That range of building stock - older homes near downtown and newer subdivisions farther out - means different road conditions, different vehicle types, and different towing needs depending on where you are in the city. The heavy clay soils common throughout Solano County affect even paved surfaces over time; cracked asphalt and soft shoulders near older roads are more common here than in newer-developed areas.
The I-80 corridor through Fairfield carries an enormous volume of freight traffic every day, and the city's position roughly halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento makes it a natural stopping point for commercial trucks. Breakdowns in this corridor are common, and the city's law enforcement is active on the freeway - a disabled vehicle on the shoulder draws attention quickly. The strong Delta and Diablo winds that funnel through the Carquinez area also create road hazards in fall and winter, especially on the open stretches of freeway between Fairfield and Vallejo. A towing company that knows this corridor responds faster and handles the scene more efficiently than one that is unfamiliar with the local roads.
Our crew works throughout Fairfield regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We know the difference between a call near the older neighborhoods off downtown and one out near the newer subdivisions along Cement Hill Road, and we plan our routes accordingly. Fairfield's road layout - Texas Street running north-south, Air Base Parkway connecting to the Travis gate, I-80 splitting the commercial corridor from the residential areas - is familiar ground for our drivers.
The winter tule fog that settles over the I-80 corridor through Fairfield and Suisun City is one of the most consistent seasonal road hazards in this part of California. Visibility can drop to near zero in minutes, and multi-vehicle incidents on the freeway during fog events are not unusual. We respond to fog-related calls on this corridor and know how to work safely in those conditions. The City of Fairfield handles permitting and local regulations for towing companies operating in the city limits, and we are familiar with those requirements.
We also serve drivers in neighboring communities. To the east, Suisun City is a regular part of our coverage, and to the north we serve Vacaville along the I-80 corridor.
Call (707) 210-9220 and tell us where you are - the nearest cross street, freeway exit, or landmark - and what type of vehicle you have. We are available 24 hours a day and respond immediately; for non-emergency requests we reply within one business day.
We walk you through the estimated cost before we touch your vehicle. Fairfield calls on I-80 may involve CHP clearance requirements that affect timing, and we will let you know if that applies to your situation so there are no surprises.
The crew assesses the vehicle and the scene before connecting the equipment. On the I-80 shoulder, this includes watching for traffic and coordinating with any responding law enforcement on scene. For a vehicle off the road or in a difficult position, the crew takes the time needed to plan a safe extraction.
Your vehicle goes to the shop, dealer, or storage location you choose. We confirm the destination before we leave and keep you updated on arrival time so you can meet us there or arrange to drop off a key. Payment and paperwork are handled at drop-off.
We cover all of Fairfield - from the downtown area to the freeway corridor and out to the Travis Air Force Base side of town - and we answer calls 24 hours a day.
(707) 210-9220Fairfield is the county seat of Solano County and one of the larger cities in the North Bay region, with a population well over 100,000. The city was incorporated in 1903 and has grown steadily over the decades, developing distinct neighborhoods from the historic downtown core to large suburban tracts built out toward I-80 in the 1980s and 1990s. The area near Rockville Hills on the city's western edge gives way to the flat, open terrain that runs toward the freeway corridor and out to Travis Air Force Base. Downtown Fairfield includes some of the city's oldest homes and the Solano County Courthouse, while the neighborhoods east of Texas Street are dominated by the kind of single-family subdivisions that define the Central Valley suburban edge.
Travis Air Force Base has anchored Fairfield's identity since World War II and remains one of the largest air mobility installations in the country. The base brings a steady rotation of military families into the area, many of whom rent near Air Base Parkway and need fast, reliable local services on short notice. Fairfield's position on I-80 also makes it a natural service hub for drivers moving between Sacramento and the Bay Area. For towing coverage connecting Fairfield to neighboring cities, we serve drivers in Vacaville to the north and Benicia to the south. You can read more about Fairfield's history and layout on the Fairfield, California Wikipedia article.
Specialized transport for construction equipment and heavy machinery.
Learn MoreOur Solano County crew reaches Fairfield faster than providers coming from the Bay Area or Sacramento - call now and we will have someone moving toward you immediately.