Momentum Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing Service provides towing service in Antioch, CA, including long haul towing, flatbed transport, and 24-hour emergency response throughout the city and on Highway 4. We work all of Antioch - from the older streets near the Rivertown waterfront to the large subdivisions along Lone Tree Way and the eastern hillside neighborhoods - and we have been serving eastern Contra Costa County for years. We are available every hour of every day.

Antioch sits at the eastern edge of the Bay Area, and many residents and businesses here regularly need vehicles transported well beyond the local area - to dealerships, repair shops, or destinations across Northern California. Our long haul towing covers those routes from Antioch using the right equipment for the distance, protecting your vehicle for the full trip.
Highway 4 through Antioch is one of the busiest commuter routes in eastern Contra Costa County, and a breakdown on that corridor creates a dangerous situation fast. We provide 24-hour emergency towing on Highway 4, on Lone Tree Way and Somersville Road, and on every neighborhood street throughout the city.
Antioch has a large share of SUVs, crossovers, and AWD vehicles - all of which must be transported on a flatbed to avoid drivetrain damage. We use flatbed equipment for any Antioch job where wheel-lifting would create mechanical risk, and we identify that need before the truck gets hooked up.
Commercial corridors along Lone Tree Way and Somersville Road see regular truck and delivery vehicle traffic, and breakdowns in those areas need to be cleared efficiently. We handle commercial towing throughout Antioch, including larger vehicles that require heavy duty equipment.
Antioch has open hillside areas, Delta-adjacent low spots, and soft ground near creek channels where vehicles can get stuck or go off-road. Our winch out service handles recovery in these situations throughout the city, getting your vehicle back to stable ground before the tow.
Many Antioch residents commute long distances and are more likely to deal with dead batteries, flat tires, and fuel-related issues on or near Highway 4. Our roadside assistance service covers all of Antioch and can often resolve the problem on-site without a tow, saving you time and money.
Antioch is the largest city in eastern Contra Costa County, with a population over 100,000 and a service area that stretches from the San Joaquin River waterfront in the north to open hillside land on the eastern and southern edges of the city. That geographic range means a towing company working here needs to know how to navigate a city that is not one consistent neighborhood. The older streets near the Rivertown waterfront have narrow lanes, older driveways, and decades of infrastructure. The large subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s east of Lone Tree Way have wide streets and concrete driveways that look similar but face their own set of problems after 20 to 30 years of expansive clay soil movement.
Antioch summers regularly push into the upper 90s and low 100s Fahrenheit - real dry heat that is hard on vehicles, tires, and cooling systems. Breakdowns from overheating and tire failure are more common during summer heat waves than any other time of year. Winters bring the opposite: heavy rain events that cause the clay soil to swell, which shifts parking surfaces and leaves driveways uneven. Strong afternoon Delta winds also stress fences, vehicles left in open areas, and anything parked near the hillside open spaces on the city's eastern edge. These are conditions specific to Antioch, and a towing crew that works here regularly knows what to expect before they arrive on a call.
Our crew works throughout Antioch regularly and understands the conditions that affect towing and recovery work here. State Route 4 is the main artery through the city, connecting Antioch westward to Pittsburg and the rest of the Bay Area. Lone Tree Way and Somersville Road are the main north-south surface streets that connect Highway 4 to the residential neighborhoods and shopping corridors. We know these roads and we know the traffic patterns that build up during commute hours and on weekends near the commercial centers.
Antioch is widely known as the gateway to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the area around the waterfront along the San Joaquin River draws boaters, anglers, and recreation traffic that adds to the overall call volume near the Antioch marina and riverfront. Vehicles with trailers, boats, and recreational equipment need specific rigging and recovery approaches that our crew handles routinely. The Antioch eBART station near the eastern end of the BART line also generates consistent commuter traffic and occasional vehicle calls from the surrounding streets.
We also serve Napa to the northwest, and our coverage across the broader North Bay and East Bay corridor means we can handle long haul pickups and drop-offs that cross county lines without issues. That range is useful for Antioch residents who need vehicles moved to specialty shops or destinations outside the immediate area.
Call (707) 750-8563 or submit a request through our contact form at any time. If you are on Highway 4, give us your direction and the nearest exit. For planned tows or long haul transport, we confirm your schedule within 1 business day.
We assess your vehicle and the recovery situation before quoting. We account for vehicle type, destination, any access challenges, and the right equipment for the job - then give you a firm price before we start. You will not see extra charges at drop-off.
We match the equipment to the job - flatbed for AWD or low-clearance vehicles, winching for off-road or stuck situations, heavy duty rigging for large or commercial vehicles. Your vehicle is secured before we move it. You do not need to be present for the transport if prior arrangements are confirmed.
We deliver to your chosen shop, storage facility, or home and confirm on arrival. If you need vehicle storage after a tow or accident, we explain the daily storage rate before you commit - no surprises.
We cover all of Antioch - Highway 4, the Rivertown waterfront, Lone Tree Way, and every neighborhood in between. Call or submit a request and we respond fast, any time of day.
Antioch is the largest city in eastern Contra Costa County, situated on the south bank of the San Joaquin River where it meets the edge of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The city has a population well over 100,000 and is known throughout the Bay Area as a more affordable alternative to the higher-cost cities to the west - which drove significant growth in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. The historic Rivertown district near the waterfront preserves some of the city's oldest commercial buildings and streetscapes, while Prewett Family Park on the east side is one of the best-known community facilities in the eastern Bay Area, drawing families from across Contra Costa County.
The eastern and hillside portions of the city are dominated by large tract subdivisions built during the growth waves of the late 1990s and 2000s - stucco single-family homes on standard lots that are now 20 to 30 years old and entering the phase where driveways, parking surfaces, and fencing need real attention. Antioch is also a major transit point for eastern Contra Costa County, with the Antioch eBART station providing BART connections westward toward Oakland and San Francisco. The city borders Pittsburg to the west along Highway 4, and the two cities share a continuous urban corridor that our crew covers in the same service area.
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Learn MoreFrom the Rivertown waterfront to the eastern hillside neighborhoods, we respond fast to every towing call in Antioch. Get in touch now and we will take care of it.