
Suisun City Heavy Duty Towing covers all of Vallejo, CA with accident recovery and emergency towing on I-80 and I-780, heavy duty response for commercial vehicles near Mare Island and the Sonoma Boulevard corridor, and 24-hour flatbed service across every Vallejo neighborhood. We dispatch from Solano County and know Vallejo's roads, terrain, and traffic patterns from regular work here.

I-80 through Vallejo carries heavy Bay Area commuter and freight traffic, and the I-780 junction toward Benicia adds another busy merge point where accidents happen. Our accident recovery team responds to collision scenes on both freeways and on Vallejo's surface roads, handling everything from standard winch-outs to full rollover recovery with the right equipment for the job.
Mare Island and the industrial corridors along Sonoma Boulevard and Magazine Street generate commercial truck traffic that occasionally needs heavy duty recovery. Semis, construction rigs, and oversize loads that break down on or near I-80 in the Vallejo area require equipment and experience that standard tow trucks cannot provide.
Vallejo has a large share of older homes whose owners often drive lower-clearance vehicles - and a growing share of newer residents with high-value cars who want a flatbed, not a hook. Our flatbed keeps your vehicle fully elevated during transport, protecting the drivetrain and undercarriage regardless of where in Vallejo we pick you up.
Vallejo drivers who take the ferry to San Francisco or commute on I-80 run into trouble at all hours. Our emergency line is answered around the clock, and we dispatch immediately for any situation where your vehicle is disabled on a live road or in a location where waiting is not safe.
Dead batteries, flat tires, and lockouts happen throughout Vallejo - in parking lots near the ferry terminal, on Tennessee Street, and in the hillside neighborhoods off Sereno Drive and Columbus Parkway. Our roadside crew handles these calls without requiring a full tow, saving you time and money when the fix is straightforward.
Vallejo's hillside lots in the east hills near Blue Rock Springs Park, and low-lying areas near tidal flats that can become soft after winter rains, are locations where vehicles slide off driveways or get stuck in soft ground. Our winch out team handles controlled extraction without adding damage to your vehicle or the surrounding property.
Vallejo is one of the larger cities in the North Bay, with close to 125,000 residents spread across neighborhoods that vary dramatically in character - the older streets near downtown and the waterfront, the working-class corridors along Tennessee Street and Sonoma Boulevard, and the hillside communities in the east. A large share of the city's housing was built between the 1920s and 1960s to house workers at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and those homes are now 60 to 100 years old. Vehicles in these neighborhoods tend to reflect that mix - older domestic cars, newer models owned by Bay Area commuters, and commercial trucks serving the industrial corridors near the water.
Vallejo's location at the intersection of I-80 and I-780 makes it a busy merge point for Bay Area-bound traffic and freight heading to the Benicia Bridge. The Carquinez winds that funnel through this area in fall and winter are strong enough to affect large vehicles on the freeway, contributing to accident risk on already-congested lanes. The city's proximity to San Pablo Bay means salt air and moisture from the water affect vehicles and road surfaces differently than in inland cities. A towing company that works in Vallejo regularly knows these conditions and how to handle the variety of recovery situations they create.
Our crew works throughout Vallejo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. The city's road network - Sonoma Boulevard and Tennessee Street as the main commercial corridors, Columbus Parkway connecting the hillside neighborhoods to the east, and the I-80 and I-780 interchange handling the freeway merge - is familiar ground for our drivers. We know where the hillside grades get steep, where the roads near the waterfront go soft after heavy rain, and which routes into Mare Island require clearance checks for oversized equipment.
The City of Vallejo permits and regulates towing companies operating within city limits, and we meet those requirements. The city also has its own police department rotation for law-enforcement-ordered tows, and we are familiar with how that process works in practice. Vallejo's waterfront - including the ferry terminal that carries daily commuters to San Francisco - and the well-known Six Flags Discovery Kingdom park on the city's north end are landmarks our drivers use to orient on location calls from across the city.
We cover neighboring areas as well. To the east, Benicia is part of our regular coverage along the I-780 corridor, and to the north we serve Fairfield on the I-80 stretch through Solano County.
Call (707) 210-9220 and give us your location - freeway direction and nearest exit, or the nearest cross street and landmark if you are on a surface road - plus your vehicle type. We answer 24 hours a day; non-emergency requests receive a callback within 1 business day.
We confirm the type of service needed and give you a price estimate before we send the truck. California requires this disclosure before any work starts, so you know the cost upfront - not after the tow is already done.
When the crew arrives, they evaluate the vehicle and the scene before attaching any equipment. On the freeway, the truck is positioned to shield you from moving traffic. On hillside lots or soft ground, the crew secures the area before attempting the hookup or winch.
Your vehicle is delivered to the destination you specified - a repair shop, your home, or a storage facility. You receive an itemized receipt showing service type, mileage, and the final price, which you can use for any insurance or roadside plan reimbursement claim.
We dispatch to all of Vallejo, CA 24 hours a day. Call us directly and we send a truck immediately - no automated systems, no waiting on hold.
(707) 210-9220Vallejo sits at the northern edge of the San Francisco Bay Area, where San Pablo Bay meets the Carquinez Strait in Solano County. The city has close to 125,000 residents, making it one of the larger North Bay communities, with a population that is notably diverse and a history tied closely to the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard, which operated from 1854 until 1996. The neighborhoods nearest to downtown and the waterfront contain the city's oldest housing stock, with wood-frame homes from the 1920s through the 1950s sitting on modest urban lots. The hillside neighborhoods in the east, out toward Blue Rock Springs Park, have a mix of postwar suburban homes and newer infill construction on sloped lots with views of the bay.
The Vallejo Ferry Terminal on the waterfront carries daily commuters across San Pablo Bay to San Francisco, and Six Flags Discovery Kingdom on the north end of the city draws visitors from across the region. Sonoma Boulevard is the city's main commercial artery, running north to south and connecting the older industrial waterfront zone with the retail areas further north. Mare Island, now redeveloped with housing, breweries, and light industry, is accessible by bridge from the downtown waterfront and remains one of the city's most distinctive geographic features. Nearby Benicia sits just across the Carquinez Strait to the east, and Fairfield is the neighboring city to the north along I-80.
Specialized transport for construction equipment and heavy machinery.
Learn MoreWe cover all of Vallejo, CA around the clock - from the waterfront to the east hills. Call now and a truck is on the way.