
Rapid Dublin Heavy Duty Towing Service delivers towing service in Concord, CA, covering 24-hour towing, heavy duty recovery, and accident recovery, with crews who have worked the I-680 and Highway 4 corridors throughout the Diablo Valley for years.

Breakdowns on I-680, Highway 4, and Concord's commercial corridors do not happen on a schedule. Our 24-hour towing service keeps a crew available around the clock so Concord drivers are never left stranded at 2 a.m. on a highway shoulder or in an empty parking lot.
Highway 4 is a major freight route connecting Concord to the Central Valley, and heavy trucks break down on this corridor regularly. Standard light-duty tow trucks are not rated for these loads - our heavy wrecker equipment handles commercial trucks, construction rigs, and large specialty vehicles.
The I-680 and Highway 4 interchange in Concord is one of the busiest in Contra Costa County, and accidents near this junction create serious secondary hazards. Our accident recovery crew works safely and quickly to clear vehicles and restore traffic flow after a collision.
Many Concord drivers own newer vehicles with all-wheel-drive systems or low-profile tires that cannot be safely towed on a wheel-lift truck. Flatbed transport keeps all four wheels off the ground and eliminates the risk of drivetrain damage during the tow.
Concord has major commercial corridors along Willow Pass Road and Clayton Road, with retail centers and service businesses whose parking lots require regular management. When delivery trucks or commercial vans break down mid-route in Concord, we get them cleared fast so business keeps moving.
From a dead battery in the parking lot near Todos Santos Plaza to a flat tire on Clayton Road, not every roadside problem needs a tow. Our team handles jump-starts, tire changes, and fuel delivery across Concord - often faster than waiting for a national roadside dispatch.
Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, and its position at the junction of I-680 and Highway 4 makes it a high-volume crossroads for both commuter traffic and freight. That combination means breakdowns here are not occasional - they are a daily reality on the shoulder of the freeway, in commercial parking lots along Willow Pass Road, and on the surface streets that connect residential neighborhoods to the highway system. A towing company that does not know these corridors will waste time and leave you waiting.
The Diablo Valley climate creates its own demands. Concord summers regularly push above 90 degrees Fahrenheit - far hotter than coastal Bay Area cities - and that heat accelerates mechanical wear, causes overheating, and leads to tire failures at a higher rate. The clay soils that dominate much of Concord expand and contract with seasonal moisture, affecting vehicles parked on driveways and lots over time. The Concord Fault also runs close to the city, and any notable seismic activity can shift lots and surfaces in ways that complicate recovery work. Knowing all of this is the difference between a slow, expensive recovery and one that goes smoothly.
Our crew works throughout Concord regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. We know the access points and shoulder configurations along I-680 and Highway 4, the commercial lot layouts along Willow Pass Road and Clayton Road, and the residential street patterns in Concord's postwar neighborhoods - many of which are tighter than they look on a map. For permit-related questions, the City of Concord handles vehicle storage and nuisance ordinances for the city.
Concord is close to the rest of the Diablo Valley and the broader East Bay, and we frequently cross between cities on the same call. Our neighboring coverage area Walnut Creek, CA sits directly south on I-680, and we move between the two cities throughout the day. We also cover Pittsburg and Antioch on the Highway 4 corridor to the east when a job requires it.
We are also familiar with the neighborhoods near the Concord BART stations, the streets around Todos Santos Plaza downtown, and the roads that lead out toward Clayton and the base of Mount Diablo. If your vehicle is stuck anywhere in Concord, we can find you.
Call us and give your exact location - address, cross street, freeway name, and direction of travel if you are on I-680 or Highway 4. We confirm the job type and give you an honest ETA based on current conditions.
When we arrive, our driver looks at the vehicle and the situation before touching anything. We give you a clear price before we start - no charges added after the job is done.
We match the right equipment to your vehicle - flatbed for low-clearance or AWD cars, wheel-lift for standard vehicles, heavy wrecker for trucks and commercial rigs. Your vehicle is secured before we move.
We deliver to your chosen shop, home, or storage facility and provide a receipt for insurance reimbursement if your policy covers towing. Non-emergency quote requests receive a reply within 1 business day.
We cover all of Concord - from I-680 to Highway 4 and every neighborhood in between. Call now for an honest ETA and upfront price.
(510) 216-0633Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, with around 120,000 to 125,000 residents spread across roughly 30 square miles in the Diablo Valley. Most of the city was built out during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, when large tracts of single-family homes were constructed on the valley floor. Those postwar neighborhoods still make up the bulk of Concord's residential housing stock today - modest lots with attached garages, stucco exteriors, and concrete driveways that are now 50 to 70 years old. Closer to downtown and the Concord BART and North Concord/Martinez BART stations, newer higher-density apartments and condominiums have been built in recent years. According to the city's profile on Wikipedia, the former Concord Naval Weapons Station on the city's north side is a large decommissioned property that has been in a long-running redevelopment process.
Todos Santos Plaza in downtown Concord anchors the city's social center, hosting a farmers market and outdoor events that draw residents from across the area. Mount Diablo rises just south of the city and is visible from most of Concord's neighborhoods - a constant geographic reference point for anyone who lives or works here. Neighboring Walnut Creek sits directly to the south on I-680 and shares many of Concord's commuter patterns. Further east, the Highway 4 corridor connects Concord to Pittsburg and Antioch, cities we also serve when a long-distance tow crosses municipal lines.
Specialized transport for heavy construction equipment and machinery.
Learn MoreWe are on call 24 hours a day, every day. Whether you are stuck on I-680, Highway 4, or a side street near Todos Santos Plaza, call now and we will be there.