Alamo Towing Service provides towing service in Concord, CA - including heavy duty towing, emergency response, and 24-hour roadside assistance. We have served the Diablo Valley since 2015 and know Concord from the neighborhoods around Todos Santos Plaza to the commercial strips along Willow Pass Road and Clayton Road.

Concord has a real commercial and industrial presence - trucking operations, construction sites near the former Naval Weapons Station, and commercial corridors along Willow Pass Road - where standard tow trucks simply cannot do the job. Our heavy duty towing service handles large commercial trucks, oversized vehicles, and equipment that light-duty rigs cannot move safely.
I-680 and Highway 4 intersect in Concord, creating a busy freeway corridor where breakdowns can happen at any hour. We respond to emergency towing calls on both freeways and local streets throughout Concord, day or night, to get your vehicle to safety fast.
Concord is a city that does not stop - commuters, commercial drivers, and residents are on the road at all hours. We are available around the clock for towing anywhere in Concord, including residential streets, commercial areas, and freeway access points near both BART stations.
Dead batteries, flat tires, and lockouts happen on Concord Avenue, Clayton Road, and Willow Pass Road just as often as anywhere else. We come to you for on-the-spot help so you do not have to wait for a full tow when a quicker fix will get you moving again.
The expansive clay soils common throughout the Diablo Valley can swallow a tire after winter rain, and undeveloped areas on the outskirts of Concord present soft-ground recovery situations. We use winch-out recovery to extract vehicles from mud, ditches, or off-road positions without adding damage.
Concord has a broad mix of vehicles - including box trucks, work vans, and mid-size commercial rigs - that fall between standard car towing and full heavy duty service. Our medium duty towing handles this category across all of Concord without the cost of a heavy rig you do not need.
Concord is the most populous city in Contra Costa County, covering roughly 30 square miles of the Diablo Valley. That means towing here is not one-size-fits-all. You have older postwar residential neighborhoods from the 1950s through 1970s sitting alongside active commercial corridors, a major freeway interchange where I-680 and Highway 4 meet, and the large undeveloped land of the former Concord Naval Weapons Station on the north side. Each zone has different access challenges, different vehicle types, and different towing needs.
The geology also matters. The Diablo Valley sits on clay-heavy soils that expand in wet winters and shrink in dry summers - the same seasonal movement that cracks driveways and shifts fence posts also complicates vehicle recovery when a car leaves the road or gets stuck on soft ground. Concord summers push well into the 90s and occasionally above 100 degrees, which can stress vehicles sitting outside and affect recovery operations. The U.S. Geological Survey has documented the Concord Fault running close to the city, making seismic activity an ongoing factor in the area. A towing company that works here regularly understands all of this.
Our crew works throughout Concord regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. Concord is served by its own police department at the City of Concord, which handles official vehicle tows, parking enforcement, and abandoned vehicle reports. Knowing who manages what in a city this size makes a difference when a customer needs guidance on retrieving a police-ordered tow.
On the ground, I-680 runs along Concord's western edge and connects to Highway 4 near downtown - that interchange sees some of the heaviest commercial and commuter traffic in Contra Costa County. Clayton Road and Concord Avenue are the key surface streets cutting through older residential neighborhoods toward the hills and the communities of Clayton and Pittsburg beyond. Todos Santos Plaza anchors the downtown core, and the two BART stations - Concord Station and North Concord/Martinez Station - create transit-corridor neighborhoods with their own density and access patterns.
We also serve the areas immediately north and south of Concord. Just to the north is Martinez, CA, the Contra Costa County seat, and to the west is Pleasant Hill, CA. We cover both without gap.
Call us any time - we answer 24 hours a day. Tell us your location in Concord (street address, cross street, or freeway milepost) and describe your vehicle and situation so we can send the right equipment.
We provide a quote before we dispatch so you know the cost before agreeing to service. If you need to think it over or check with your insurance, we will wait. No surprise charges when the driver arrives.
Our driver will review the vehicle and location when they arrive in Concord - checking ground conditions, access, and load type before hooking up. This step matters especially for heavy duty calls and soft-ground recoveries.
We complete the tow or recovery and deliver the vehicle to your specified destination in or around Concord. You receive documentation of the service for your records or insurance claim. Estimate requests submitted online receive a reply within 1 business day.
We cover all of Concord, CA - from the neighborhoods near Todos Santos Plaza to the commercial areas along Willow Pass Road and Highway 4. Call or submit a request and we will respond fast.
(925) 318-8128Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, with a population of roughly 120,000 to 125,000 people spread across about 30 square miles of the Diablo Valley. The city grew rapidly during the postwar decades, and the bulk of its single-family housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1970s - ranch-style and tract homes on modest lots with concrete driveways, stucco exteriors, and attached garages. Downtown Concord is anchored by Todos Santos Plaza, a full city-block public square known for its farmers market, summer concerts, and surrounding restaurants. The neighborhoods around both BART stations have seen higher-density development in recent years, adding apartments and condominiums to the postwar single-family baseline.
Mount Diablo rises to the southeast and is visible from most of the city - it is the defining landmark of the Diablo Valley and the backdrop for the hillside neighborhoods that push up toward Clayton. The former Concord Naval Weapons Station on the north side of the city represents thousands of acres of land within city limits that is gradually moving toward redevelopment. Concord borders Walnut Creek, CA to the south and connects west to Pleasant Hill, CA, with Diablo Valley College just across that city line.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreAlamo Towing Service covers all of Concord, CA, around the clock. Whether it is a breakdown on I-680, a heavy commercial vehicle on Willow Pass Road, or a stuck car after winter rain, call us and we will be there.