Heavy-Duty Towing
Specialized towing for large trucks, RVs, buses, and commercial vehicles with industrial-grade equipment and experienced operators.
What Heavy-Duty Towing Covers
Heavy-duty towing is not the same as towing a regular car or SUV. Large trucks, commercial vehicles, RVs, and buses require specialized equipment, stronger tow trucks, and operators who understand how to handle massive weight and complex drivetrains. Standard tow trucks are not designed for these vehicles, and trying to tow them with the wrong equipment can cause serious damage or create dangerous situations on the road.
We use heavy-duty tow trucks equipped with powerful winches, reinforced frames, and hydraulic systems capable of handling vehicles that weigh up to 26,000 pounds or more. Whether you operate a delivery truck, own an RV, drive a box truck for your business, or manage a fleet of commercial vehicles, we have the tools and expertise to tow them safely. Our operators are trained in heavy-duty recovery techniques and understand the unique challenges of working with large vehicles.
When you need heavy-duty towing in Beavercreek, OH, you want a company that can respond quickly and handle the job correctly. We are available 24/7 for emergency towing, scheduled transport, and recovery services. Whether your truck broke down on the highway or your RV needs to be moved to a repair facility, we provide reliable service that gets your vehicle where it needs to go.
Types of Vehicles We Tow
Heavy-duty towing covers a wide range of large vehicles. Here are the most common types we handle:
- Commercial trucks: Box trucks, delivery trucks, flatbed trucks, and other commercial vehicles used for business operations. For reliable truck towing, we work with businesses to minimize downtime and get their trucks back in service as quickly as possible.
- RVs and motorhomes: Class A, B, and C motorhomes require specialized towing because of their size, weight, and value. We use flatbed and undercarriage lift systems to transport RVs without damaging the chassis or suspension.
- Buses: School buses, shuttle buses, and tour buses need heavy-duty towing when they break down or are involved in accidents. We coordinate with fleet managers and transportation companies to provide timely service.
- Construction equipment: Dump trucks, cement mixers, and other heavy construction vehicles can be towed using our equipment. We also handle towing for vehicles stuck on job sites or in difficult terrain.
- Tow trucks and service vehicles: Yes, even tow trucks need towing sometimes. We provide recovery services for other towing companies and roadside assistance vehicles that experience mechanical failures.
- Farm equipment and large trailers: Tractors, combines, and large trailers can be transported using heavy-duty towing. We work with agricultural clients to move equipment safely and efficiently.
If you are not sure whether your vehicle qualifies as heavy-duty, call us and describe what you have. We can assess the weight, dimensions, and towing requirements over the phone. Our flatbed towing services are available for vehicles that need extra protection during transport.
Why Heavy-Duty Towing Requires Expertise
Understanding Weight Distribution
Large vehicles have different weight distributions than cars. The center of gravity is higher, the load may be unevenly distributed, and the axles carry more weight. Our operators understand how to balance heavy-duty vehicles on tow trucks and secure them without tipping or shifting during transport. Improper weight distribution can make the tow truck unstable and create dangerous driving conditions.
Air Brake Systems and Hydraulics
Many heavy-duty vehicles use air brake systems instead of hydraulic brakes. These systems require special knowledge to disconnect and reconnect during towing. We also work with hydraulic lift gates, suspension systems, and other components that are unique to large vehicles. Our operators are trained to handle these systems safely.
Legal and Safety Requirements
Towing large vehicles on public roads requires compliance with state and federal regulations. Heavy-duty tow trucks must have proper permits, lighting, and safety equipment. Our operators follow all legal requirements and use hazard lights, wide load signs, and escort vehicles when necessary. We also carry commercial insurance to protect your vehicle and our equipment during transport.
Experience with Complex Recoveries
Heavy-duty vehicles that break down or crash often require complex recovery operations. A fully loaded delivery truck stuck on an embankment or an overturned bus needs careful planning and specialized equipment. We have experience with difficult recoveries and work closely with law enforcement and emergency responders to clear scenes safely. If you need fast help with any vehicle emergency, our emergency towing team is ready to assist 24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
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