TOWING SERVICES FAIRFAX

FAIRFAX WEATHER

Call us for 24 hour reliable towing, wrecker, and tow truck services, all at a cheap towing price. We are your quality local towing company!

Towing Service Fairfax

Whether you need RV towing services, heavy duty towing services, car towing services or even antique vintage car towing services, our flatbed tow trucks can handle any situation to make sure you and your vehicle are transported with the utmost care.

Flatbed Tow Truck Service Fairfax

Flatbed tow trucks will allow your vehicle to be transported on a dolly so that the wheels do not ride on the road which helps the suspension stay intact. The flatbed is lowered onto the road and then the operator will use an automatic winch to pull your car onto the dolly. This is the most popular towing option available. When you talk about flatbed towing the first images that come to mind are strength and safety. Our tilt bed trucks are great for hauling any type of vehicle or cargo, including forklift, dumpsters and antique, vintage cars. Even though they are able to withstand the demands of heavy duty recovery, they are our most requested towing vehicle in our fleet. The entire rear of flatbed tow trucks are equipped with a platform that can tilt vertically and slide diagonally onto the ground. This enables the vehicle to position itself on the "platform" on its own, which means that the car must be functional in order to be able to climb onto this type of crane. If your car won't start or you can't drive, this is not the ideal tow truck for your vehicle. In this case we would use a lift crane. Or a winch would be used to pull the vehicle onto the platform. A winch is a motorized steel cable that is attached to the frame of a car for pulling it onto a platform.

Towing Company Fairfax

Our locally owned tow truck company has been in business for over a decade serving our customers of Northern Virginia faithfully. We offer 24 hour towing service as well as all roadside assistance including lock out services.

Affordable Towing Fairfax

Nobody likes to pay a lot for something, am I right? Well, neither do we! We believe that a cheap towing service can be the same as a quality towing service, which is the secret to our successful business. If you need roadside assistance, rest assured you will receive a fair price as well as guaranteed service. You have our word.

Wrecker Service Fairfax

If your vehicle is in need of recovery, then a wrecker is required. Modern wreckers are fitted with winches as well as wheel lifts. This is how a wrecker can transport automobiles directly on a carrier dolly as opposed to directly connecting (and possibly damaging) to a car's bumper.

Car Towing Fairfax

Our most popular service is certainly car towing. We've all had that experience where your car won't start and you are stuck on a road. It's not a great feeling and so you really need to hope you find an awesome "towing company near me" on Google. Our car towing service is our bread and butter - we will treat your car like our own and make sure that our trained drivers do all the necessary procedures to keep your car untouched. Not what you would expect from a tow car that is affordable.

Our Towing Service Areas

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George Mason University
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Fair Oaks Mall
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Mosaic District

Fairfax Neighborhoods

Things To Do in Fairfax

The city of Fairfax is located close to the geographic center of Fairfax County, at 38°51′9″N 77°18′15″W (38.852612, −77.304377). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.3 square miles (16.3 km2), of which all but 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2) is land.[6]

While the city is the county seat, a small portion of the county comprising the courthouse complex, the jail and a small area nearby is itself an exclave of the county within the city.[25][26][27] Fairfax County’s Government Center is west of the City of Fairfax.[28]

The city derives its name from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who was awarded 5,000,000 acres (20,000 km2) of land in northern Virginia by King Charles.[9] The area that the city now encompasses was settled in the early 18th century by farmers from Virginia’s Tidewater region.[10] The town of “Providence” was established on the site by an act of the state legislature in 1805.[11]

The scene of the first land battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Fairfax Court House took place here on June 1, 1861, after a Union scouting party clashed with the local militia with neither side gaining advantage. A second battle took place here two years later on June 27, 1863, where Union troops were defeated. This battle delayed the movements of Confederate cavalry chief Jeb Stuart with disastrous consequences for Lee at Gettysburg a few days later.[12]