Alamo Towing Service provides towing service in San Ramon, CA - including commercial towing, flatbed transport, and 24-hour emergency roadside assistance. We have served the Tri-Valley area since 2015 and cover every neighborhood in San Ramon.

San Ramon is home to the Bishop Ranch business park and major corporate offices along I-680, which means commercial vehicles, delivery trucks, and fleet assets break down here regularly. Our commercial towing team handles business vehicles and fleet assets with the equipment and protocols that commercial operators expect.
San Ramon has a significant number of hillside lots on the east side toward the Diablo Range foothills, where driveways run uphill and tight turns make standard wheel-lift trucks impractical. A flatbed loads your vehicle safely from most angles without adding stress to an awkward position.
I-680 through San Ramon carries heavy Tri-Valley commuter traffic, and a breakdown on the freeway here puts you in fast-moving lanes with limited shoulder space. We respond around the clock and know how to safely position our equipment on this stretch of highway.
A dead battery in a parking structure at Bishop Ranch or a flat on Bollinger Canyon Road during the morning commute - these are calls we handle in San Ramon every week. On-site roadside help means you may not need a full tow at all.
Many San Ramon residents commute by car rather than transit, which means late-night breakdowns are a real risk. We operate every hour of the day and night, including weekends and holidays, so you are never stuck waiting until morning.
The clay soils on San Ramon's hillside and valley-edge properties can become soft and slippery after winter rains, making it easy to slide off a driveway or get stuck in a muddy turnout. A winch-out recovers your vehicle without the need for a flatbed when traction is the only issue.
San Ramon was incorporated in 1983 and grew rapidly through the 1980s and 1990s, which means most of its housing stock and road infrastructure is now 25 to 40 years old. Concrete driveways from that era are reaching the age where clay soil movement, seasonal wet-dry cycles, and basic wear combine to cause real problems. Towing operators who work regularly in San Ramon encounter this terrain mix - flat valley-floor lots near Alcosta Boulevard, stepped hillside properties on the east side toward the Diablo foothills, and everything in between.
The city also has a significant commercial and office footprint, anchored by Bishop Ranch on the west side near I-680. Commercial vehicle breakdowns, fleet calls, and after-hours incident recovery are routine in this corridor. A towing company that serves San Ramon needs to handle both suburban residential calls and commercial situations without missing a beat. Wildfire risk along the urban edge near the open grasslands and hills also shapes how property owners here think about access and vehicle positioning on hillside lots.
Our crew works throughout San Ramon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. I-680 is the backbone of the city - running north-south through the middle and connecting San Ramon to Danville to the south and Walnut Creek to the north. Bollinger Canyon Road and Crow Canyon Road are the two main east-west corridors, and Camino Ramon cuts north-south through residential neighborhoods on the east side of the freeway. Knowing these roads lets us route our trucks efficiently and reach callers quickly, whether they are stuck on the freeway or at the end of a residential cul-de-sac.
The Iron Horse Regional Trail runs north-south through the city along the old rail corridor, and the neighborhoods on either side of it represent some of San Ramon's older housing stock. Homes near the trail tend to have the kind of mature landscaping and settled driveways where you see the effects of clay soil movement over decades. On the west side, the Bishop Ranch campus and adjacent office parks generate consistent commercial towing and fleet service needs that are different in scope from residential calls.
We also serve Dublin, CA directly to the south, which shares the same I-680 corridor and similar Tri-Valley road network. Callers in the southern part of San Ramon near the Dublin border can expect the same fast response we provide throughout the city. We also regularly cover Danville, CA to the north along the same San Ramon Valley corridor.
Call (925) 318-8128 and tell us your exact location - a street address, the name of the parking structure, or your milepost on I-680. We will confirm the location and give you an arrival estimate on that same call.
When we arrive, we assess the vehicle and the situation before any work begins. We will tell you the price up front - no surprises after the job is done. You do not need to be present for a commercial or fleet vehicle pickup if arrangements have been made in advance.
We load and secure your vehicle using the appropriate equipment for your vehicle type and the terrain - flatbed for hillside lots or low-clearance vehicles, wheel-lift or heavy-duty equipment for trucks and commercial assets. The vehicle goes where you direct.
We provide a receipt for every job, which you can use for insurance reimbursement or fleet recordkeeping. If you submit a quote request online, we respond within one business day to discuss your needs.
We serve all of San Ramon - from the Bishop Ranch corridor to the hillside neighborhoods near the Diablo foothills. Call us or submit the form and we will be on our way.
(925) 318-8128San Ramon is a city of approximately 85,000 people in the San Ramon Valley, roughly 34 miles east of San Francisco in Contra Costa County. Incorporated in 1983, the city grew quickly through the 1980s and 1990s and is now a well-established Tri-Valley suburb with a mix of single-family neighborhoods, townhomes, and major commercial development. The west side of the city along I-680 is anchored by Bishop Ranch, one of the largest office and mixed-use business parks in the Bay Area. Major employers including AT&T's West Coast headquarters are based here, and household incomes are well above state and national averages. The City of San Ramon manages its own municipal government from City Hall at 7000 Bollinger Canyon Road.
Neighborhoods on the east side of the city climb into the lower foothills of the Diablo Range, with sloped lots, tiered yards, and hillside streets that see a different set of property challenges than the flat valley floor. Mount Diablo is a constant visual landmark to the northeast, visible from nearly every part of the city. The Iron Horse Regional Trail runs north-south through San Ramon as a major walking and cycling corridor. Nearby Danville, CA sits just north along the valley, and Dublin, CA borders the city to the south - both areas are part of our regular service territory.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreAlamo Towing Service is available 24 hours a day in San Ramon and across the Tri-Valley - call now and we will dispatch a truck right away.