Light Vs Heavy-Duty Towing
Light and heavy-duty towing serve very different purposes based on the size and complexity of the vehicle involved. Light-duty towing is designed for passenger cars, light trucks, and SUVs, focusing on quick, efficient service for breakdowns, accidents, and vehicle removal. It typically uses equipment such as wheel-lift systems, winches, and standard tow trucks to ensure vehicles are moved safely without unnecessary cost or delay. Heavy-duty towing, on the other hand, is built for large commercial vehicles and complex recovery situations. This level of service relies on specialized equipment including heavy-duty wreckers, rotators, high-capacity winches, and experienced operators trained to manage demanding recoveries. Choosing the correct towing method ensures safer operations, faster response times, and the right solution for every situation.
Light-Duty Towing
Light-duty towing is designed for smaller vehicles such as passenger cars, light trucks, and SUVs. It plays an essential role in keeping roads safe and traffic flowing efficiently.
Using the right tow truck for the job helps ensure safe, efficient service. Deploying a heavy-duty wrecker for a small car can increase costs and time unnecessarily.
Heavy-Duty Towing & Recovery
When it comes to heavy-duty towing and recovery, experience and specialized equipment make all the difference. Matthews Garage is equipped to handle the most demanding recovery operations, from commercial truck accidents to large equipment transport.
Our heavy-duty services include:
- Semi-Truck & Tractor-Trailer Towing
- Heavy Equipment Transport
- Accident Recovery & Uprighting
- Load Shifts & Transfers
- Off-Road Recovery