
Your vehicle rides completely off the ground from pickup to drop-off - no spinning wheels, no drivetrain stress, no surprises when you get to the shop.

Flatbed towing in American Canyon loads your car, truck, or SUV onto a flat platform so all four wheels stay off the road the entire trip - protecting your drivetrain, tires, and undercarriage, and most jobs are completed start-to-finish within the local corridor in a single run.
When you are stuck on Highway 29 with an all-wheel-drive vehicle or you just came out of a collision near the I-80 interchange, the wrong towing method can turn a bad day into an expensive repair bill. Flatbed towing in American Canyon, CA keeps everything stationary during transport - no drive wheels spinning, no undercarriage dragging, no contact with the pavement. If you also need immediate on-scene help, our 24 hour towing team is dispatched around the clock.
The cost is usually a base hookup charge plus a per-mile rate to your destination - whether that is a repair shop in Napa, a dealership in Vallejo, or your own driveway in American Canyon. Always ask for a written estimate before the truck moves.
If your vehicle is completely dead, has a locked steering column, or sits at an angle that makes rolling it dangerous, a flatbed is the right call. The driver can winch the car onto the bed without needing it to move under its own power. Trying to push or coast a disabled vehicle on a busy road creates real danger for you and other drivers.
After an accident on Highway 29 or near the I-80 interchange, your vehicle may have suspension, steering, or front-end damage that makes it unsafe to tow with wheels on the ground. A flatbed keeps the vehicle fully supported and prevents further damage during transport to a body shop. Even if the car looks okay, internal damage from a collision can worsen during an improper tow.
These vehicles can be damaged by conventional towing methods that leave drive wheels spinning on the road. Low-clearance sports cars can scrape or sustain undercarriage damage when loaded by a wheel-lift truck. If you are not sure whether your vehicle falls into this category, tell dispatch the make, model, and year and they will advise you before the truck rolls.
A disabled vehicle on Highway 29, on the ramps near the Vallejo interchange, or on any high-traffic road creates a safety hazard for you and other drivers. Getting a flatbed on scene quickly to clear the vehicle protects everyone. A professional driver will coordinate with traffic if needed and position the truck safely before loading.
Our flatbed towing in American Canyon handles any vehicle that needs all four wheels off the ground during transport. That includes all-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive trucks and SUVs, low-clearance sports cars and exotics, and any vehicle that came out of a collision with front-end or suspension damage. If you also need overnight or weekend coverage, our 24 hour towing service runs around the clock every day of the year.
For oversized loads or equipment that exceeds standard flatbed capacity, our team coordinates heavy equipment and machinery towing with the right specialized transport. Whatever your vehicle type, we match the equipment to the job before the truck leaves the yard.
Suits SUV and truck owners who need all four wheels kept off the ground to protect the drivetrain during transport.
Suits sports car and exotic car owners where standard tow hooks or wheel-lift equipment could cause undercarriage or body damage.
Suits anyone whose vehicle has front-end, suspension, or steering damage from an accident and cannot be safely towed with wheels rolling.
Suits owners of classic cars, leased vehicles, or any car where minimizing wear during transport is a priority.
American Canyon sits at the southern gateway to Napa Valley, with Highway 29 carrying a steady mix of commuters, wine-country visitors, and delivery trucks every day of the week. The interchange where I-80, I-780, and the roads into American Canyon converge near Vallejo is one of the busiest freight corridors in the North Bay - high-speed collisions along this zone regularly produce front-end and suspension damage that makes wheel-lift towing unsafe. A flatbed is often the only responsible choice after a collision on these roads. Drivers in Fairfield and Pinole traveling this corridor call us regularly for the same reason.
Wine-country tourism also means more rental cars and unfamiliar drivers on Highway 29 - especially during summer weekends and fall harvest season. Rental agencies and dealerships typically require flatbed transport after a collision or breakdown because wheel-lift towing can trigger additional damage that shows up in a post-rental inspection. If you drive a leased vehicle or a rental, ask for flatbed service by name when you call. A towing company that knows this corridor and carries the right equipment will get you sorted without making your situation worse.
The dispatcher asks for your exact location - a cross street, mile marker, or landmark on Highway 29 or near the I-80 interchange works well. Tell them your vehicle make, model, and condition, and where you want it taken, so they can send the right truck and give you an accurate arrival estimate.
If you are on or near a highway, move yourself and any passengers away from traffic and stay with your hazard lights on. The dispatcher will confirm an estimated arrival window - if you have questions about cost before anyone is dispatched, ask now and get the quote in writing.
When the driver arrives, they inspect your vehicle and note any pre-existing damage before touching anything. This protects both you and the company, and it is the right time to ask questions about how the loading will work and confirm the price matches what you were quoted.
The driver lowers the bed, drives or winches your vehicle on, and secures it with straps at the wheels and additional tie-down points on the frame. Your vehicle rides flat and stationary to the shop, dealership, or address you chose - nothing rolls or shifts in transit.
We answer 24/7 - call for a free quote before the truck rolls.
(707) 283-3489We carry flatbed trucks rated for the vehicles we tow - passenger cars, AWD SUVs, low-clearance sports cars, and collision-damaged vehicles. Sending the right truck the first time means you are not waiting for a second call-out after the wrong equipment shows up.
We regularly work the American Canyon and Vallejo area roads, including the busy interchanges where flatbed calls are most common after collisions. That local familiarity means faster, safer response on the corridors you drive every day.
California consumer protection standards support your right to know what a tow costs before it happens. We give you a clear, itemized estimate upfront and stick to it - so you are not handed a surprise invoice at drop-off. The California DMV outlines your rights around towing documentation.
We are a member of the Towing and Recovery Association of America (TRAA), the national membership organization for the towing industry. Membership means a commitment to professional standards and ongoing education in safe towing practices - something you can verify independently.
Every one of these proof points ties back to the same thing: your vehicle arrives at its destination in the same condition it left the scene. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every flatbed call in American Canyon.
Around-the-clock towing coverage for breakdowns and emergencies at any hour on Highway 29 or I-80.
Learn MoreSpecialized transport for oversized equipment and machinery that exceeds standard flatbed capacity.
Learn MoreCall now for a free quote - we are dispatched 24 hours a day on Highway 29, I-80, and every road in between.