Heavy Duty Tow Truck Services in Cornwall: Semi, Commercial, and Equipment Towing
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Cornwall Towing provides heavy duty tow truck services for semi-trailers, commercial trucks, buses, RVs, motorhomes, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery across Cornwall and SDG Counties. Our heavy towing fleet includes flatbed units and heavy recovery equipment rated for vehicles up to 30 tonnes. Available 24/7, 365 days a year — including Highway 401 recovery.
A standard tow truck tops out at about 4,500 kilograms. That covers the vast majority of passenger vehicles — sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks. But what happens when the vehicle that breaks down weighs 10,000 kilograms? Or 20,000? Or 30,000?
That is where heavy duty tow truck services come in. Cornwall sits on one of the busiest commercial freight corridors in Canada — Highway 401 between Montreal and Toronto carries thousands of transport trucks daily. Semi-trailers jack-knife in winter ice. Commercial vehicles blow engines mid-haul. Construction equipment gets stuck on job sites. And when those situations happen, you need a tow operator with the right equipment, the right training, and the capacity to move serious weight safely.
This guide explains everything Cornwall fleet managers, truck drivers, construction operators, and RV owners need to know about heavy towing in the Cornwall and SDG Counties area — what we can move, how the recovery process works, what it costs, and when to call. If you need a heavy duty tow right now, skip straight to 613-907-6997. For standard vehicle towing, see our flatbed towing page.
Vehicles and Equipment We Handle with Heavy Duty Towing
Cornwall Towing’s heavy tow truck fleet handles vehicles and equipment that standard tow operators cannot. Here is the full range of what we recover and transport:
Semi-Trailers & Transport Trucks
18-wheelers, tandem trailers, refrigerated units, tanker trucks, and loaded or unloaded transport trailers. Includes cab-only towing when the trailer can be left on scene.
Buses & Motorcoaches
School buses, transit buses, charter motorcoaches, and shuttle buses. We handle both city route breakdowns and highway incidents.
RVs & Motorhomes
Class A, B, and C motorhomes, fifth-wheel trailers, and large travel trailers. Many RVs exceed standard tow truck capacity, especially fully loaded Class A units.
Construction Equipment
Excavators, backhoes, skid steers, bulldozers, and other heavy machinery. Includes both breakdown recovery from job sites and transport between locations.
Agricultural Equipment
Tractors, combines, large implements, and farm vehicles. SDG Counties is agricultural territory — we recover farm equipment from fields, ditches, and rural roads throughout the region.
Oversized Pickups & Dual-Rear-Wheel
Ford F-450/F-550, RAM 4500/5500, Chevy Silverado 4500/5500, and similar heavy-duty pickups — especially duallys that exceed standard flatbed width.
If you are unsure whether your vehicle or equipment requires a heavy tow truck versus a standard tow, call 613-907-6997 and describe what you need moved. We will send the right equipment the first time. For regular vehicles, our breakdown towing and flatbed towing services handle everything under 4,500 kg.
How Heavy Duty Tow Truck Recovery Actually Works
Recovering a 25,000 kilogram semi-trailer is nothing like hooking up a sedan. Heavy duty truck towing is a multi-step operation that requires planning, specialized equipment, and precision. Here is what the process looks like:
Scene Assessment and Safety Setup
The operator arrives and assesses the scene — vehicle position, weight (loaded vs empty), terrain, traffic conditions, and any hazards like fuel leaks or cargo spills. On Highway 401, this includes setting up traffic control with cones and signage. Safety is established before any equipment is deployed.
Rigging and Attachment
Heavy-duty chains, straps, and rigging points are connected to the vehicle’s frame at designated recovery points. This is not guesswork — every commercial vehicle has engineered lift and tow points, and attaching to the wrong location can cause catastrophic structural damage. The operator identifies and uses the manufacturer-specified points.
Recovery or Uprighting
If the vehicle is on its side, in a ditch, or jackknifed, it must be recovered to an upright, stable position before towing. This may involve winching, rotating, or lifting with heavy-duty booms. Overturned semi-trailers sometimes require multiple recovery vehicles working in coordination. Cargo may need to be offloaded first to reduce weight.
Loading and Transport
Once upright and stable, the vehicle is loaded onto a heavy-duty flatbed or connected for tow using an underlift or wheel-lift system designed for the vehicle’s weight class. The operator secures the load with multiple tie-down points and verifies everything before moving. Transport follows regulated routes appropriate for the vehicle’s dimensions and weight.
Scene Cleanup
After the vehicle is removed, the recovery team handles debris cleanup — broken parts, leaked fluids, scattered cargo, and damaged road infrastructure. On Highway 401, clearing the scene quickly is critical for restoring traffic flow. Environmental cleanup for fluid spills follows Ontario regulations.
A simple heavy duty tow — moving a broken-down truck from point A to point B — may take 45 minutes to an hour. A complex recovery involving an overturned semi, cargo offloading, and highway cleanup can take 4 to 8 hours or more. Cornwall Towing communicates realistic timelines so fleet managers and drivers know what to expect.
Heavy Towing on Highway 401: What Makes It Different
Highway 401 through the Cornwall corridor is one of the most critical freight routes in Eastern Ontario. According to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, the 401 carries tens of thousands of commercial vehicles daily between the Quebec border and the GTA. That volume means incidents are frequent — and heavy towing on the 401 has unique demands that differ from city or rural recovery:
Speed of Response Is Critical
Every minute a disabled semi blocks a lane or shoulder increases the risk of secondary collisions and creates kilometres of traffic backup. Cornwall Towing prioritizes Highway 401 calls and dispatches heavy equipment immediately upon receiving the call.
Traffic Management Is Required
Heavy recovery on a highway with 100+ km/h traffic requires proper lane closures, signage, and sometimes OPP coordination. Our operators set up traffic control zones before beginning recovery to protect everyone on scene — recovery crew, the stranded driver, and passing motorists.
Environmental Containment
Commercial vehicles carry large volumes of diesel fuel, hydraulic fluid, and sometimes hazardous cargo. Spills on the highway must be contained immediately per Ontario’s environmental spill reporting requirements. Our team carries absorbent materials and containment equipment for initial response.
If your truck has broken down or been involved in an accident on Highway 401 between Lancaster and Ingleside, call Cornwall Towing at 613-907-6997. We also handle accident recovery for commercial vehicles involved in collisions.
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What Heavy Duty Towing Costs in Cornwall
Heavy towing costs more than standard towing because the equipment is larger, the fuel consumption is higher, the labour is more specialized, and the liability is greater. Here is what Cornwall-area heavy duty truck towing typically costs:
| Service Type | Typical Cost | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Straight tow (local, under 20 km) | $250 – $500 | Hookup, transport to destination, basic securing |
| Long-distance tow (20 – 100 km) | $500 – $1,500 | Hookup, long haul, fuel surcharge for distance |
| Highway 401 recovery | $500 – $2,000+ | Traffic management, recovery, tow, scene cleanup |
| Overturned semi recovery | $2,000 – $8,000+ | Uprighting, cargo offload, environmental, tow |
| RV / motorhome tow | $200 – $600 | Flatbed or wheel-lift, securing, transport |
| Equipment transport | $300 – $1,500+ | Loading, securing, transport (varies by weight/distance) |
Prices vary significantly based on vehicle weight, recovery complexity, time of day, and distance. We provide a cost estimate before dispatching whenever possible. For fleet accounts with regular heavy duty tow needs, ask about volume pricing. For standard vehicle costs, see our 2026 towing cost guide and breakdown of what you are paying for.
Why the Right Weight Class Matters for Heavy Towing
Sending the wrong equipment is the single biggest cause of delayed heavy recoveries. If a standard tow truck arrives for a loaded semi, it cannot do the job — and now you are waiting again for the correct equipment. Here is how weight classes work in the towing industry:
Light Duty
0 – 4.5t
Cars, SUVs, standard pickups, motorcycles
Medium Duty
4.5 – 12t
Box trucks, delivery vans, small buses, large RVs
Heavy Duty
12 – 30t+
Semis, transport trucks, buses, heavy equipment
When you call Cornwall Towing, tell the dispatcher the vehicle type and whether it is loaded or empty. A loaded semi-trailer can weigh twice as much as an empty one — that difference determines which truck we send. Getting it right the first call means faster resolution and lower costs for you.
For Fleet Managers: Commercial Towing Accounts
If you manage a fleet that operates on Highway 401 or throughout SDG Counties, having a pre-established relationship with a local heavy duty tow truck provider saves time when an incident happens. Here is what Cornwall Towing offers fleet operators:
Direct dispatcher access. Your drivers call our number directly — no third-party dispatch centre, no hold queues, no delays. The person who answers the phone dispatches the truck.
Priority response. Fleet account holders receive priority dispatching for heavy towing calls, reducing downtime for your vehicles and drivers.
Detailed invoicing. Every service call generates a full report — date, time, location, vehicle info, services rendered, and itemized charges. Designed for fleet accounting and insurance claims.
Volume pricing. Fleets with regular heavy duty truck towing needs can discuss preferred rates. Call 613-907-6997 to set up a fleet account.
Whether you operate 3 trucks or 300, having one reliable number for the Cornwall corridor eliminates the scramble when something goes wrong. View our full services and service area for details.
Heavy Towing Coverage Area in Cornwall and SDG
Cornwall Towing’s heavy duty tow services cover the full service area, with particular focus on the high-traffic commercial corridors:
For long-distance heavy hauls beyond our standard service area — including Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, or the GTA — call to discuss logistics and pricing. We handle commercial vehicle moves across Eastern Ontario regularly. Need additional roadside services? We also provide roadside assistance, battery boost, lockout service, winching recovery, and scrap car removal.
Heavy Duty Tow Truck FAQs
What vehicles require a heavy duty tow truck?
Any vehicle over approximately 4,500 kilograms typically requires heavy duty towing. This includes semi-trailers, transport trucks, buses, motorcoaches, Class A motorhomes, construction equipment like excavators and backhoes, agricultural equipment, and oversized pickup trucks like duallys.
How much does heavy duty towing cost in Cornwall?
A straight heavy tow within Cornwall costs $250 to $500. Highway 401 recovery runs $500 to $2,000 or more. Complex recoveries involving overturned vehicles, cargo offloading, or environmental cleanup can range from $2,000 to $8,000+. Call 613-907-6997 for a quote based on your specific situation.
Can you tow a semi-trailer on Highway 401?
Yes. Cornwall Towing regularly handles semi-trailer towing and recovery on Highway 401 between Lancaster and Ingleside. We carry the equipment for highway-speed traffic management, heavy vehicle recovery, and scene cleanup. Highway calls receive priority dispatching.
Is heavy duty towing available 24/7?
Yes. Cornwall Towing provides 24-hour heavy towing every day of the year. Truck breakdowns and highway incidents do not follow business hours — and neither do we. Night, weekend, and holiday calls are all dispatched normally.
Can you tow an RV or motorhome?
Yes. We tow all classes of motorhomes and RVs — including Class A units that are too heavy and too wide for standard tow trucks. Whether it is a breakdown at a campground, a blowout on the highway, or a stuck RV on a rural road, our heavy duty equipment handles it.
Do you handle construction and farm equipment recovery?
Yes. We recover stuck, broken-down, or overturned construction equipment (excavators, backhoes, skid steers, bulldozers) and agricultural equipment (tractors, combines, large implements) from job sites, fields, ditches, and roadways across SDG Counties.
How long does a heavy duty recovery take?
A straightforward heavy tow takes 45 minutes to an hour once on scene. Complex recoveries — overturned semi, cargo offloading, multi-vehicle incidents — can take 4 to 8 hours or more. We provide time estimates as early as possible so fleet managers and drivers can plan accordingly.
Do you offer fleet accounts for commercial towing?
Yes. Fleet managers can set up a commercial account with Cornwall Towing for priority dispatching, detailed invoicing, and volume pricing. Call 613-907-6997 to discuss account setup.
What information should I have ready when calling for a heavy tow?
Tell the dispatcher: exact location (address, highway marker, or GPS coordinates), vehicle type (make, model, configuration), whether it is loaded or empty, what happened (breakdown, accident, stuck), and any hazards (fuel leak, cargo spill, traffic exposure). The more detail you provide, the faster we can dispatch the right equipment.
What other towing services does Cornwall Towing offer?
Beyond heavy towing, we offer flatbed towing for standard vehicles, battery boost, flat tire service, fuel delivery, lockout service, and scrap car removal. See all services on our website.
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