
Stuck in a ditch, mud, or off the shoulder? We pull your vehicle back to solid ground safely and get you moving again.

Winch out service in Suisun City uses a steel cable or synthetic rope and a motorized drum to pull a stuck vehicle back to solid pavement - most recoveries are completed in 20 to 45 minutes once the truck arrives, and if your vehicle drives fine when freed, you never need a tow at all.
Many people call for a tow when a winch out is actually what they need. If your car slid off the shoulder into a ditch on I-80, got stuck in soft ground near Suisun Marsh, or sank into a waterlogged parking lot, the vehicle is not broken - it is just out of position. A winch out is faster and usually less expensive than a full tow to a shop.
If your vehicle has taken damage and needs to be transported to a shop, we also handle roadside assistance so one call covers whatever the situation turns out to require.
This is the most common winch out call, especially during tule fog season on I-80 or along SR-12. Your vehicle is off the pavement but not visibly damaged, and you cannot drive it back onto the road on its own. Do not spin the tires - you will dig in deeper and make the recovery harder and more expensive.
The low-lying areas around Suisun Marsh look solid but can give way under a vehicle's weight after rain. If your tires are spinning and sinking rather than gripping, stop immediately. Continued wheel spin compresses the mud under the tires and makes a simple pull into a more involved recovery.
Flooded roads and parking areas near the waterfront or low-lying parts of Suisun City can trap vehicles that looked passable. If your vehicle has stalled in water or is sitting in a flooded area, call for help rather than trying to push or rock it free - water hides soft ground and drop-offs that can make the situation much worse.
The interchange ramps along I-80 near Suisun City can be slick in fog or rain. A vehicle that slides off a ramp onto a grassy or muddy median needs a controlled winch out - not a push from a passing driver. A professional recovery protects your vehicle and keeps everyone on the scene safe.
Not every winch out is the same job. A passenger car in a shallow ditch on dry ground is a quick pull. A heavy SUV sunk in saturated marsh-side soil at a steep angle is a different operation. When you call, dispatch asks about your vehicle type, the terrain, and how it is stuck. The right equipment comes to the right job - and when your vehicle needs a good ongoing plan for the road, ask about fleet towing options that keep your vehicles covered.
We serve individual drivers and businesses alike. If a winch out reveals damage that requires transport, we can transition straight to a tow without you needing to call anyone else. For businesses that need a single provider for all recovery situations, ask about account setup so dispatch already knows your vehicles before any call comes in.
Best for passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks stuck in ditches or on soft shoulders with manageable depth and angle.
For vans, box trucks, and larger vehicles where the pulling load exceeds what a light-duty winch can handle safely.
For vehicles buried in mud, saturated soil, or near water - where multiple anchor points or extended rigging may be needed to complete the pull without causing damage.
When the winch out reveals damage or a mechanical issue, we can transition to a full tow to your shop of choice without a second call.
Suisun City sits at the edge of Suisun Marsh, one of the largest brackish marshes on the West Coast. The ground near the waterfront and marsh edges is often soft, saturated, or clay-heavy - especially after winter rain. A vehicle that drifts off the pavement here can sink faster than it would on dry ground farther inland. The SR-12 corridor running through the city toward Rio Vista passes through some of the lowest and wettest terrain in Solano County, and a soft shoulder along that stretch is a different recovery than a dry highway ditch.
The I-80 corridor is another common call area. Dense tule fog in the Solano County corridor from late fall through early spring reduces visibility and pushes up the number of vehicles that slide off ramps, drift onto soft medians, or end up in drainage channels alongside the freeway. Drivers coming through Fairfield and heading toward Rio Vista know these roads well - and so do we. We respond with the right equipment for local conditions, not a one-size answer.
Give dispatch your exact location - a highway mile marker, cross street, or nearby landmark - along with your vehicle type and how it is stuck. This information determines which truck to send. We reply to all non-urgent scheduling inquiries within 1 business day.
Dispatch will give you an estimated arrival time and advise you where to wait. If you are near moving traffic on I-80 or SR-12, turn on your hazards and stand behind a guardrail or well away from the travel lanes. The truck will arrive with warning lights on.
When the truck arrives, the operator walks the scene first - checking the angle, the ground, and the best anchor and attachment points before touching the vehicle. The cable attaches only to a proper recovery point, never a bumper or trim piece.
The pull is slow and controlled. Once your vehicle is back on solid ground, the operator does a quick walk-around with you - checking for fluid leaks, tire issues, or any damage from the incident. If everything looks good, you pay and go. If the vehicle needs a shop, we can arrange transport on the spot.
Available 24/7 across Suisun City and the Solano County corridor. No pressure, no surprise charges - just a clear quote and a truck dispatched immediately.
(707) 210-9220We ask your vehicle type and weight class when you call so the winch capacity matches the load. Sending the wrong truck wastes your time and risks damage - we confirm the setup before dispatching.
We work the SR-12 corridor and the soft-ground areas near Suisun Marsh regularly. Knowing the terrain - where the drainage channels are, how fast the ground saturates after rain - means we come prepared for what is actually there, not a generic ditch recovery.
Our operators attach to proper recovery points only - frame hooks and manufacturer-designated anchors - and pull at the correct angle to protect your vehicle's frame. The Towing and Recovery Association of America sets standards for exactly this kind of work, and professional technique is what separates a safe recovery from a costly one.
Towing rates in California can vary, and getting hit with an unexpected charge after a stressful roadside situation is the last thing you need. We give you a price before dispatch and provide an itemized receipt so you have documentation if you need to file an insurance claim.
Every one of those details - equipment match, terrain knowledge, attachment technique, and upfront pricing - matters when you are stuck on the side of a busy road. We handle all of them before the truck leaves the yard.
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Learn MoreEvery minute you wait on a busy shoulder increases the risk. Call right now for 24/7 winch out service across Suisun City and the surrounding Solano County corridor.