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Heavy-Duty Towing in Dallas, TX

When a truck can’t be repaired on the road, heavy-duty towing and recovery is the next call. The Dallas–Fort Worth area sees its share of serious breakdowns, accidents, and off-road incidents on the heavily trafficked I-35, I-30, I-20, and I-45 corridors, and having a reliable towing provider who can respond quickly makes the difference between hours and days of downtime.

Heavy-duty towing in the DFW area covers more than just moving a disabled truck. The providers listed above offer tractor and trailer towing, accident and rollover recovery, load shifts and transfers, winch-outs, decking and undecking, air cushion recovery, secure storage, and impound services. Many also handle medium-duty and light-duty vehicles.

4RoadService lists 9 heavy-duty towing and recovery providers serving Dallas and surrounding areas, most offering 24/7/365 emergency dispatch. Browse ratings, equipment capabilities, and contact information above.

Frequently Asked Questions for Heavy Duty Towing Service in Dallas, TX

How much does it cost to tow a semi truck in Dallas?

Heavy-duty towing rates in the DFW area vary significantly based on distance, equipment needed, and complexity of the situation. A straightforward tow of a disabled tractor within the metro area typically starts around $500–$800 for a short-distance hookup and tow. Longer-distance hauls are usually charged per mile ($8–$15/mile is common). Accident recovery, rollovers, and winch-outs require specialized equipment and crews, and can easily run $1,500–$5,000 or more depending on the situation. Request estimates from providers listed above before authorizing the tow.

How fast can a heavy-duty tow truck get to me in Dallas?

Most heavy-duty towing providers in the DFW area aim for 60–90 minute response times on major highways during normal conditions. Accident recovery and rollover situations may take longer as they require specialized equipment and possibly multiple trucks. Response times can also increase during severe weather or high-demand periods. Call early and communicate the urgency of your situation so the provider can dispatch the right equipment the first time.

What’s the difference between towing and recovery?

Towing is moving a disabled but upright vehicle from one location to another. Recovery involves getting a vehicle back to a towable position first, this includes rollovers, jackknifed trucks, trucks stuck in mud or ditches, or vehicles that have gone off-road. Recovery typically requires heavier equipment (rotators, air cushions, winches) and is more complex and expensive than a standard tow.

Can I get my loaded trailer towed?

Yes, but it depends on the weight and the towing provider’s equipment. Some providers can tow loaded trailers directly. In other cases, a load transfer or shift to another trailer may be needed before towing, especially for overweight or hazmat loads. Many Dallas-area towing providers listed above offer load shift and transfer services alongside standard towing. Discuss your specific cargo when you call so they can dispatch the right equipment.

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