Flatbed Tow Truck in Halifax — Also Known as a Flat Deck Tow Truck

Low clearance? All wheel drive? Luxury or classic vehicle? Our flatbed tow truck (also called a flat deck tow truck) carries it safely with all four wheels off the ground.

Whether you’re transporting a luxury vehicle, recovering a car after a collision, or moving a vehicle with drivetrain damage, Halifax Towing operates a professional flatbed tow truck fleet — known locally as a flat deck tow truck — built for maximum safety and peace of mind. We run 24/7 with the right equipment for any job, from compact sedans to oversized SUVs and everything in between.

Why Halifax Drivers Choose Flatbed Towing

All Wheels Off the Ground Safety

Flatbeds lift your entire vehicle onto the truck protecting it from road wear, drivetrain stress, or towing related damage.

Ideal for Luxury, Classic & AWD Vehicles

From Teslas and BMWs to older sports cars or low-clearance vehicles, flatbed towing is the safest option. No dragging. No scraping. Just secure, elevated transport.

Special Equipment for Smooth Loading

We use ramps, winches, and wheel straps designed for specialty vehicles. Whether you’re moving a car that won’t start or needs extra care, we’re ready.

Available 24/7 Across Winnipeg

Break down late at night or on a holiday? No problem. Our flatbed towing service runs 24/7 just like the rest of our emergency dispatch.

Flatbed Tow Truck or Flat Deck Tow Truck — What's the Difference?

If you’ve called for a tow in Halifax, you may have heard the same vehicle described two different ways: a flatbed tow truck and a flat deck tow truck. Both terms describe the exact same equipment — a tow truck with a long, flat hydraulic platform that tilts back and lowers to ground level so a vehicle can be winched on with all four wheels off the ground. “Flatbed” is the more common term in U.S. towing circles, while “flat deck tow truck” is widely used across the Maritimes and the rest of Canada. Whichever phrase you searched for, you’re in the right place.

The advantage of choosing a flat deck (flatbed) tow truck over a traditional wheel-lift or hook-and-chain truck comes down to one thing: zero ground contact. Because every wheel rides on the platform — not on the road — there’s no drivetrain rotation, no suspension stress, and no risk of bumper or undercarriage scraping during transport. That’s why nearly every modern manufacturer recommends flat deck transport for AWD, RWD, low-clearance, electric, and luxury vehicles.

Long-Distance Flat Deck Transport Across Nova Scotia

A flat deck tow truck isn’t just for short hauls — it’s the safest option whenever a vehicle has to travel more than a few kilometres. Because the wheels never spin, there’s no tire wear, no transmission heat buildup, and no fuel consumption from the towed vehicle itself. That’s why we use our flatbed tow truck fleet for the majority of long-distance towing jobs across Nova Scotia: dealer-to-dealer transfers, private sales between cities, seasonal moves to and from cottages, and relocations from Halifax to Cape Breton, the Annapolis Valley, or the South Shore.

For longer trips, we provide a flat-rate quote upfront based on kilometres, vehicle type, and pickup/drop-off conditions. Multi-vehicle bundling is available if you’re moving more than one car (great for car dealers, fleet operators, or families relocating with multiple vehicles), and every flat deck transport includes secure tie-downs, weather protection planning, and live ETA tracking from pickup to delivery.

When You Need a Flatbed Tow Truck in Halifax

Not every tow situation calls for a flatbed, but several common scenarios make it the only safe choice. The most frequent calls we get for our flatbed tow truck service in Halifax involve all-wheel-drive vehicles (Subarus, Audis, modern crossovers) where towing on two wheels can damage the centre differential and cost thousands in transmission repair. Low-clearance sports cars, classic vehicles with original bumpers, and electric vehicles like Teslas also belong on a flat deck — never on a wheel-lift.
The other big use case is collision recovery. After an accident, a vehicle’s wheels, suspension, or frame may be too damaged to roll safely, even at low speeds. In those situations, a flatbed lets us winch the car onto the platform without forcing damaged components to bear weight. Most insurance providers in Nova Scotia cover flatbed transport as part of standard accident coverage — see our accident towing service for details on direct billing and what’s included.
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24/7 Flatbed Towing Coverage Across Halifax & Beyond

Our flat deck tow truck dispatch runs around the clock, every day of the year. Whether you need pickup at 3 AM in downtown Halifax, mid-storm on the Bedford Highway, or on a Sunday afternoon in Dartmouth, we have flatbed units stationed across the metro area and ready to roll. We cover all of Halifax Regional Municipality including Bedford, Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Clayton Park, Spryfield, Fairview, Armdale, the South End, and the North End, plus surrounding communities throughout Nova Scotia. Check our full Halifax service area to confirm coverage at your address.

When you call (902) 593-3918, we’ll ask three quick things: your location, the vehicle make and model, and whether the car is drivable. From those answers, we know whether to dispatch a standard flatbed, a low-angle ramp unit, or a specialty wrecker — and we quote your price before the truck leaves the yard. For other recovery options beyond flat deck transport, take a look at our full lineup of towing and roadside services.

Citywide Service in Halifax

From downtown garages to rural roads, we dispatch flatbeds across the city and nearby towns. See our service area for full coverage.

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