Momentum Fairfield Heavy Duty Towing Service provides towing service in Concord, CA, including wrecker service, flatbed towing, and 24-hour emergency response on I-680 and Highway 4. We work throughout the Diablo Valley and know Concord well - from the older postwar neighborhoods near Willow Pass Road to the streets near Todos Santos Plaza and the residential areas closer to Mount Diablo. We are available every hour of every day and have been serving Contra Costa County for years.

Concord has several busy commercial corridors - Willow Pass Road, Clayton Road, and the I-680 frontage areas - where accidents and breakdowns leave vehicles in positions that need more than a simple hook-up. Our wrecker service handles upright tows, rollover recoveries, and disabled vehicles in tight commercial or residential locations throughout Concord.
I-680 and Highway 4 carry tens of thousands of vehicles through Concord every day, and a breakdown on either corridor creates a dangerous situation fast. We are available 24 hours a day for emergency towing on both highways and on every surface street in the city.
A large share of Concord households drive all-wheel drive SUVs and crossovers - the same vehicle types that cannot be safely wheel-lifted. Our flatbed towing service protects your drivetrain and gets your vehicle to the shop without adding mechanical damage to an already frustrating day.
Concord has commercial vehicle traffic along its industrial corridors and through the former Naval Weapons Station redevelopment area on the north side. Whether it is a delivery truck, a work van, or a larger commercial vehicle that has broken down, we have the equipment to handle commercial towing throughout the city.
A dead battery, a flat tire, or a lockout in a Concord parking lot or neighborhood street does not always need a full tow. Our roadside assistance service covers all of Concord and can often resolve the problem on-site, saving you the time and cost of a tow when you do not need one.
Concord residents and businesses sometimes need vehicles moved to destinations well outside the East Bay. Our long haul towing covers routes from Concord to anywhere in Northern California, using flatbed or appropriate equipment for the vehicle type and distance.
Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, covering roughly 30 square miles in the Diablo Valley. That size and geographic spread means drivers here spend real time on the road - on I-680 running north-south through the city, on Highway 4 cutting east toward Pittsburg and Antioch, and on busy surface streets like Willow Pass Road and Clayton Road. Breakdowns and accidents across this network happen constantly, and a towing company that works here needs to know these corridors, not just major intersections. Response time and road familiarity matter more in a city this size than they do in a smaller town.
The housing stock adds its own layer of complexity. A large share of Concord homes were built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s on concrete slab foundations, sitting on clay-heavy soils that expand in wet winters and shrink in dry summers. That seasonal movement cracks driveways, shifts vehicle approaches on residential lots, and can leave cars in awkward positions on uneven surfaces. The Concord Fault and nearby seismic fault systems also run through this region, meaning earthquake-related damage to driveways and parking surfaces is a real, recurring issue. A towing operator who works in Concord regularly recognizes these conditions and plans for them before arriving on scene.
Our crew works throughout Concord regularly and understands the local conditions that affect towing work here. We know I-680 through the western edge of the city, the Highway 4 corridor running through the middle, and Clayton Road and Concord Avenue as the main surface arteries connecting Concord's residential neighborhoods to its commercial centers. We also know the neighborhood near Todos Santos Plaza in downtown Concord, where street parking and business traffic require careful truck positioning during a recovery.
Concord summers get genuinely hot - triple-digit heat waves are not unusual - and that heat takes a toll on vehicles and on the drivers who are stranded waiting for a tow. We work efficiently in those conditions and do not leave you sitting on the side of the road any longer than necessary. We regularly serve neighboring Pittsburg to the east on Highway 4, and we cover both cities in the same service area, so calls from either direction are handled quickly.
We also cover Martinez to the northwest, the county seat of Contra Costa County, and our familiarity with the SR-4 corridor that connects Concord and Martinez means we can route between both cities efficiently when calls come in from either direction.
Call (707) 750-8563 or use our contact form at any time. If you are on I-680 or Highway 4, tell us your direction of travel and the nearest mile marker or exit. For a scheduled tow or transport, we confirm your appointment within 1 business day.
We look at your vehicle, the recovery site, and where the vehicle needs to go, then give you a firm price before we start. Vehicle type, tow distance, and recovery complexity are all factored in - you approve the cost before we proceed.
We use flatbed, wrecker, or wheel lift equipment depending on your vehicle and the recovery site. In Concord neighborhoods where clay soil movement has left driveways uneven or cracked, we take the time to position the truck correctly before loading.
We deliver your vehicle to the repair shop, storage facility, or address you specify in Concord or beyond. We confirm delivery with you directly and provide any paperwork you need for insurance claims or impound release records.
We cover all of Concord - from I-680 and Highway 4 to the residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors. Call us now or request online and we will confirm within 1 business day.
Concord is the most populous city in Contra Costa County, with roughly 120,000 residents spread across 30 square miles in the Diablo Valley. The city grew rapidly in the postwar decades, and most of its residential neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and the 1970s on flat valley land with easy freeway access. That era of construction gave the city a large inventory of single-family homes on modest lots - typically stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete driveways. Downtown Concord centers on Todos Santos Plaza, a full city block of public space surrounded by restaurants, shops, and the weekly farmers market - the social heart of the city.
Mount Diablo, rising to nearly 3,850 feet just south of the city, is the defining landmark of the Diablo Valley and visible from most Concord neighborhoods. The city has two BART stations - Concord and North Concord/Martinez - making it a significant commuter hub for residents traveling to Oakland and San Francisco. Neighboring Pittsburg borders Concord to the east along Highway 4, and the two cities share that highway corridor as their main connection to the rest of the East Bay. A large parcel on the north side of the city - the former Concord Naval Weapons Station - is going through a long-running redevelopment process that will eventually add new residential and commercial construction to that part of town.
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Learn MoreCall us or request a free estimate online. We cover all of Concord, CA and the surrounding Diablo Valley - 24 hours a day, every day.