Alamo Towing Service provides towing service in Danville, CA - flatbed towing, emergency response, and 24-hour roadside assistance throughout town. We have served the San Ramon Valley since 2015 and know Danville's roads and neighborhoods from hillside lots near Mount Diablo to the historic downtown corridor.

Danville has many homes on sloped driveways - especially in the hillside neighborhoods closer to Mount Diablo - where standard towing approaches can damage a vehicle or get a truck stuck. Our flatbed towing service loads your vehicle safely regardless of the grade, keeping all four wheels off the ground for the entire trip.
I-680 through Danville carries heavy commuter traffic, and breakdowns on this stretch leave drivers exposed. We respond to freeway breakdowns in Danville around the clock and work quickly to get your vehicle clear of traffic.
Whether your car dies after a late evening downtown on Hartz Avenue or a Diablo winds storm leaves a road blocked at 2 a.m., we are available every hour. No limited-hours window, no on-call delay.
Soft ground and clay soils on Danville's hillside lots can swallow tires after winter rain. A winch-out recovery pulls your vehicle free without requiring a flatbed to access a steep or unstable spot - minimizing damage to both the car and the yard.
Flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts happen on Sycamore Valley Road and Diablo Road just like anywhere else. We provide on-the-spot roadside help throughout Danville so you can get moving again without waiting for a full tow.
If you purchased a vehicle in another part of California or need to move a car from Danville to a shop or home outside the area, we handle long-distance transport with the same care as a local tow.
Danville is an incorporated town governed by its own municipal code, but police services are provided by the Contra Costa County Sheriff - which means police-ordered tows and vehicle releases follow county protocols rather than a city police department process. A towing company that works regularly in Danville knows these distinctions and can guide you through the process if your vehicle has been towed under an official order. Beyond the administrative side, Danville's physical setting creates towing challenges that a company without local experience can struggle with.
Much of Danville's residential development climbs into the foothills toward Mount Diablo, where lots are sloped, clay soils shift seasonally, and driveways are longer and steeper than in flat suburban neighborhoods. Hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly into the 90s dry out vehicles left sitting outside and can complicate recovery jobs on soft asphalt. Winter rain saturates the hillside soils and creates soft-ground recovery situations. The fall Diablo wind events - dry, hot winds from the inland mountains - can push fire risk sharply and occasionally cause road hazards. We have worked through all of these conditions in Danville and know what each one demands.
Our crew works throughout Danville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. The Town of Danville is one of the more active local governments in the San Ramon Valley, and knowing its processes matters when navigating official tow situations or working near town-maintained roads.
I-680 runs right through Danville and is the main artery connecting it to the rest of the valley and the Bay Area. Sycamore Valley Road and Diablo Road are the key local cross streets that connect valley-floor neighborhoods to the freeway and to the hillside areas. Downtown Danville along Hartz Avenue is a hub of activity, and the neighborhoods east of downtown climb toward Mount Diablo State Park, where homes sit on terrain that flat-lot drivers rarely encounter.
Danville is directly south of Alamo, CA, which is our home base, giving us a response-time advantage for calls in this area. We also serve San Ramon, CA just south of Danville, covering the entire San Ramon Valley without gaps.
Call us at (925) 318-8128 and give your location - a street address, a cross street near Sycamore Valley Road or Diablo Road, or an I-680 milepost. We confirm your location and give you an arrival estimate on the same call.
The driver assesses your vehicle and any access challenges at your location. We go over the cost with you before anything moves - no surprise fees after the job is done.
We use flatbed or wheel-lift based on vehicle type and site conditions. For hillside driveways or soft ground common in Danville's foothills neighborhoods, we use the method that protects both the vehicle and your property.
We transport your vehicle to the shop, dealership, or address you specify. For online inquiries, expect a response within 1 business day to confirm scheduling.
We serve all of Danville, CA - from the downtown Hartz Avenue corridor to the hillside neighborhoods near Mount Diablo. Upfront pricing, no surprise charges, and 24/7 response.
(925) 318-8128Danville is an incorporated town in Contra Costa County in the San Ramon Valley, about 30 miles east of San Francisco. With roughly 43,000 residents and about 18 square miles of land area, it is the largest town in the valley. It was incorporated in 1982, though the community dates back to the mid-1800s. The historic downtown core along Hartz Avenue still anchors the town with shops, restaurants, and preserved older buildings. Housing ranges from 1960s and 1970s ranch homes in the older parts of town to larger executive-style homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s in the hillside neighborhoods. Lot sizes are generous compared to most Bay Area cities, and many properties have long driveways and significant hardscape.
Danville sits at the base of Mount Diablo, and the eastern and western edges of town rise into foothills and open space. The Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site (Tao House), managed by the National Park Service, is located in Danville and speaks to how seriously this community values its history. Neighboring Alamo is directly to the north, and San Ramon is to the south, with all three communities sharing the same valley and the same I-680 corridor.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreCall Alamo Towing Service for towing anywhere in Danville, CA. Available 24/7 - including nights, weekends, and holidays - and we give you an upfront price before a wheel turns.