1. Light-Duty Towing
- For small vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, and small trailers.
- Typically used for situations like breakdowns, accidents, or moving illegally parked cars.
2. Medium-Duty Towing
- For slightly larger vehicles like vans, small trucks, RVs, and some commercial vehicles.
- Suitable for short- to medium-distance towing and often involves using flatbed or wheel-lift towing.
3. Heavy-Duty Towing
- For large vehicles such as buses, garbage trucks, semi-trucks, and construction equipment.
- Requires specialized equipment, like large flatbed trucks or boom trucks, due to the weight and size of these vehicles.
4. Flatbed Towing
- The most popular towing method for transporting all types of vehicles.
- The vehicle is secured on a flatbed, keeping all tires off the ground, which helps prevent wear and tear.
5. Wheel-Lift Towing
- Uses a metal yoke that lifts the front or rear set of wheels, keeping the other wheels on the road.
- Common for short distances and light- to medium-duty vehicles but is less gentle than flatbed towing.
6. Integrated Towing
- Commonly used for heavy-duty towing, combining wheel-lift and boom capabilities.
- Effective for large vehicles, like buses and semi-trucks, or vehicles stuck in difficult positions.
7. Motorcycle Towing
- Uses specialized towing equipment, like flatbed trucks with straps, to secure and transport motorcycles safely.
- Helps prevent damage specific to motorcycles and offers stability during transportation.
8. Off-Road Recovery
- Helps recover vehicles stuck in off-road conditions, such as mud, sand, or water.
- Utilizes winches, hooks, and specialized equipment to pull vehicles out of challenging terrains.
9. Accident & Emergency Towing
- Designed for quick response in emergencies or accidents.
- Equipped with safety tools to ensure safe vehicle transport from accident scenes to repair facilities.
10. Long-Distance Towing
- For vehicles needing transport over a long distance.
- Often used for luxury or vintage cars and may use flatbed or enclosed trailers to protect the vehicle during transport.
11. Boat and Trailer Towing
- Specializes in towing boats and trailers, with equipment designed for hauling them securely over roads.
- Suitable for marine vehicles like boats and jet skis.
12. Rotator Towing
- Specialized towing service using rotator tow trucks that can rotate and lift vehicles in complex positions.
- Used in heavy-duty scenarios, especially when large vehicles are overturned or in precarious situations.
Each of these services caters to different towing needs, depending on the vehicle type, situation, and distance involved.