Towing in Fabens, TX.
Flatbed, wheel-lift, heavy-duty, and motorcycle towing plus full roadside assistance across Fabens. 24/7 dispatch, flat-rate pricing, licensed drivers. Answered by a real dispatcher - not a voicemail.
How does towing work in Fabens?
The Lower Valley runs Spanish-first, and so does our dispatch. Alameda Avenue and the Border Highway carry heavy volume through Ysleta, Socorro, and the Mission Trail towns, with older vehicles and monsoon-season flooding in the low spots. Hablamos espanol y atendemos las llamadas en su idioma. We know the corridor and give honest ETAs to the farther towns.
Fabens sits about 30 miles southeast of El Paso along the I-10 freight corridor, a cotton and pecan town of about 7,500 that Wikipedia accurately describes as "a way station along Interstate 10, where visitors stop for short periods of time to eat at one of the several restaurants or stay overnight." The National Pecan Company operates a major shelling and processing facility at 825 W. Main St. Cotton fields and pecan orchards surround the town. The economic character is agricultural: 97.2 percent Hispanic, 83.8 percent Spanish-only households, the highest Spanish-only rate in this research cluster, and a median household income around $42,500. That profile maps directly onto older vehicles, deferred maintenance, and no roadside assistance plan.
FM-793, Fabens Road, was designated in 1959 specifically when I-10 was built to link the interstate to Fabens. It runs 1.9 miles from the I-10 interchange to FM-76, Camp Street, in the Fabens residential grid, passing near Fabens Airport. FM-76, Camp Street, North Loop Drive, is the north-south connector linking Fabens to the rest of the Lower Valley corridor: Clint, Socorro, Alameda. SH-20, Main Street, runs through the commercial center. The I-10 and FM-793 interchange is where the highest-risk breakdowns happen: commercial trucks exiting or entering I-10 at FM-793, farm equipment haulers, and agricultural supply vehicles serving the cotton gins and pecan processors.
The IBWC completed a 6.9-mile levee improvement project in the Fabens to Tornillo area, and the roads adjacent to the levee flood after heavy monsoon rain. The old Fabens-Caseta International Bridge port closed November 17, 2014, the same day the Tornillo-Guadalupe Bridge opened, but some drivers unfamiliar with the closure still approach the site. A tow from Fabens back to a central El Paso shop is 30 to 35 miles minimum. We reach Fabens in 35 to 50 minutes.
How much does towing cost in Fabens?
Local towing in Fabens starts at $75 for the first 5 miles with a standard wheel-lift truck. Each additional mile adds $3-$5 depending on vehicle weight and road conditions. Flatbed towing - required for AWD, low-clearance, and damaged vehicles - runs $95-$150 base before mileage.
After-hours service (10 PM-6 AM) adds $25-$50 to the base rate. We don't do surge pricing on weekends or holidays. Every tow gets a flat-rate quote before the truck rolls - the number you hear on the phone is the number on the invoice.
Want an exact quote? Call (858) 925-5546 and we'll give you a flat rate in under 60 seconds.
What towing services are available in Fabens?
Every service is dispatched locally in Fabens - light-duty and flatbed towing, 24-hour emergency tow truck service, motorcycle and RV transport, plus roadside assistance near you. Same trucks, same drivers, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the county. No zone surcharge.
What do Fabens residents ask about towing?
How fast can you tow in Fabens?
Average arrival in Fabens is 30-45 minutes for standard calls. Emergency and 24/7 calls get priority dispatch. Outlying towns and the New Mexico communities run a bit longer; we give real ETAs when you call.
Do you have flatbeds for Fabens?
Yes. Every city across the El Paso metro has flatbed coverage from our rotation. Flatbed is mandatory for AWD, 4WD, EVs, and low-clearance or damaged vehicles - we route the right truck automatically.
What about Fabens's Spanish-first dispatch and Alameda corridor?
The I-10 and FM-793 interchange is the highest-risk breakdown zone near Fabens, with heavy commercial truck traffic from cotton and pecan agriculture running the corridor at all hours. We account for local road conditions, traffic, and access in every dispatch decision.
How much will a tow cost in Fabens?
Light-duty hook fees start at $95 with disclosed mileage, quoted flat before we dispatch. Heavy-duty, long-distance, and specialty (motorcycle, RV, exotic) are priced separately - always written and flat. No surge pricing on nights, weekends, or holidays.
How much does a tow truck cost in Fabens?
Local towing in Fabens starts at $75 for the first 5 miles with a wheel-lift truck. Each additional mile runs $3-$5. Flatbed towing starts at $95-$150 depending on vehicle size and distance. After-hours calls (10 PM-6 AM) add $25-$50. We quote a flat rate before dispatch - no surprise fees at the drop.
Is there a tow truck near me in Fabens?
Yes. We dispatch tow trucks throughout Fabens and the surrounding Lower Valley area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most local calls reach you in 30-45 minutes. Call dispatch and we'll send the nearest available truck with a flat-rate quote first - light-duty, flatbed, heavy-duty, or motorcycle.
Where can I find 24 hour towing service near me in Fabens?
Right here. We run 24-hour towing service in Fabens with live dispatch - no voicemail, no answering service. That covers light-duty towing service, flatbed towing, emergency tow service, RV and motorcycle transport, and roadside assistance near you. Whatever time it is, call and the nearest available truck rolls with a flat rate quoted up front.
Where else do we tow in the Lower Valley area?
Where we work in Fabens
We serve Fabens and the surrounding area daily.
Need a tow truck in Fabens?
Call dispatch direct. Flat-rate quote before we roll.