
Broke down on I-80 at midnight or stuck in tule fog before sunrise? We dispatch immediately, give you an honest arrival estimate, and handle your vehicle safely - no voicemail, no waiting until morning.

24 hour towing in Fairfield, CA means a dispatcher answers your call at any hour of the day or night - weekends, holidays, and 2 a.m. included - and a truck is sent to your location with the right equipment for your vehicle and situation, with no requirement to wait until a business opens in the morning.
Fairfield sits at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Interstate 680, two of Northern California's busiest freight and commuter corridors. Breakdowns, accidents, and roadside emergencies happen here around the clock - not just during business hours. A dead battery in a parking lot off Texas Street, a blowout on the I-80 shoulder after dark, a collision in winter tule fog - these are the calls that cannot wait. For situations where your car has gone off the road and needs more than a standard tow, our winch out service handles the recovery step before transport.
The Fairfield area also experiences dense tule fog in winter and extreme summer heat - two conditions that generate a surge in roadside incidents and make it genuinely dangerous to wait on a highway shoulder. A 24-hour towing company that works this corridor regularly knows the access points on I-80 and I-680 and can reach you without delay.
If you turn the key and nothing happens - or the engine cranks but won't catch - you may need a tow to a shop that can diagnose the problem. On a hot Fairfield afternoon, a dead battery or failed starter is one of the most common reasons drivers end up stranded in a parking lot or on the side of the road. This problem does not care what time it is.
If your vehicle has been in an accident and has visible damage to the wheels, suspension, or undercarriage, driving it further can make the damage worse and is unsafe. A tow gets it to a body shop or repair facility without adding more wear or risk - and that call can happen at midnight as easily as at noon.
A temperature gauge in the red or fluid puddling under your car means something is wrong that driving will make much worse. Pull over safely, turn off the engine, and call for a tow rather than trying to limp to a shop - especially in Fairfield summer heat, when an already-stressed cooling system can fail quickly and leave you with a much larger repair bill.
Being stopped on a freeway shoulder after dark is dangerous - especially during tule fog season, when visibility can drop to near zero and other drivers may not see your hazards until they are very close. If your vehicle is not moving and you are on or near a major highway, getting a tow truck there quickly is the safest choice regardless of the hour.
Momentum Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing Service dispatches flatbed and wheel-lift trucks around the clock throughout Fairfield and the wider Solano County area. For most passenger cars and light trucks, we use a flatbed - your vehicle rides on a flat platform with all four wheels off the ground, which protects the drivetrain, undercarriage, and bumpers during transport. When the situation calls for a wheel-lift hookup or the location makes a flatbed impractical, we have that option as well. For drivers whose vehicles have gone into a ditch or off the pavement, our winch out service handles the recovery before the tow begins.
You choose where your vehicle goes. We confirm the destination with you before the truck moves, and the driver gives you an itemized receipt at drop-off. If your auto insurance or a motor club covers the tow, have that information ready when the driver arrives. We also offer dedicated emergency towing for situations where a crash or roadside incident needs immediate response - the same 24/7 dispatch handles both, and we will send the right equipment for what you describe.
For passenger cars, SUVs, AWD vehicles, and collision-damaged cars that need all four wheels off the ground during transport.
For situations where a fast, accessible hookup is needed and the vehicle type and condition allow for two-wheel-up transport.
For breakdowns that happen when every other towing number goes to voicemail - we answer and dispatch at any hour, every day of the year.
For Fairfield drivers caught in winter tule fog or summer heat waves when breakdown calls spike on I-80 and surrounding roads.
Fairfield is positioned at the junction of I-80 and I-680, two of the most heavily traveled highways in the North Bay and Sacramento Valley region. Traffic on these corridors runs around the clock - freight trucks, commuters, and travelers moving between the Bay Area and Sacramento at all hours. That constant traffic means breakdowns and incidents do not cluster neatly during business hours, and a towing company that only operates nine to five is not genuinely available when most I-80 incidents actually happen. Travis Air Force Base adds to the traffic mix on the east side of the city, with Air Base Parkway and surrounding roads seeing consistent vehicle movement day and night. We serve drivers throughout the area including Suisun City directly to the east and Vallejo to the southwest along I-80.
Fairfield also experiences two seasonal hazard patterns that drive 24-hour demand. Summer heat in this inland valley regularly exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit, accelerating battery failure, tire blowouts, and cooling-system failures - often on the hottest afternoons when call volume peaks. Winter brings tule fog, a dense ground-level fog that can reduce visibility on I-80 to nearly zero and is a known cause of multi-vehicle accidents on this stretch of highway. Drivers caught in either condition need a tow company that answers immediately and knows these roads. California motorists can learn more about their rights during a tow at the California DMV, which publishes guidance on towing regulations and consumer protections.
Tell us your location - the nearest freeway exit, mile marker, or cross street - your vehicle type, and what happened. We confirm what equipment to send and give you an estimated arrival time. If you have roadside assistance coverage, have that information ready before we hang up.
If you are on a highway shoulder, move yourself and any passengers away from traffic - behind a guardrail if possible. Keep your hazard lights on. If visibility is low due to fog, do not stand outside near the travel lanes. The dispatcher can stay on the line or call you back if conditions change.
When the tow truck arrives, the driver inspects your vehicle before touching it - checking the condition of wheels, undercarriage, and any damage. They explain the hookup method and answer your questions. You should see the vehicle properly secured before the truck moves.
Your vehicle is transported to the destination you chose. The driver unloads it, confirms its placement, and collects payment at drop-off. Ask for an itemized receipt showing the base charge, mileage, and any additional fees - you are entitled to one.
Call us directly and a dispatcher picks up - no hold music, no automated system. We will have a truck on the way before you hang up.
When we say 24 hours, we mean it - including Thanksgiving, Christmas, and every other day a shop might be closed. A real dispatcher answers your call at 3 a.m. on a holiday weekend the same way they answer at noon on a Tuesday. That is what around-the-clock means in practice.
Our drivers know the interchange layouts, shoulder access points, and CHP protocols on Fairfield's main freeways. That familiarity means faster arrivals and safer pickups in the conditions - heavy traffic, fog, summer heat - that make a highway breakdown genuinely dangerous rather than just inconvenient.
California law sets limits on towing charges for non-consensual tows, and we operate within those limits. For any tow you request, we give you a clear quote before the truck moves and an itemized receipt at drop-off. If your insurance is paying, we note that on the paperwork. No surprises at the end of a bad night.
A late-night call does not mean a rushed or careless hookup. Our operators inspect the vehicle before loading, use the right equipment for your car's drivetrain and condition, and secure it properly every time. The vehicle arrives at the shop in the same condition it left the roadside - which is what you are paying for.
Fairfield summers and valley fog seasons are when a bad breakdown can become a genuinely dangerous situation. Having a towing company that answers immediately, knows the roads, and charges a fair rate is worth more than any other factor when you are stuck on a dark shoulder at midnight.
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