GET HELP IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES
Current ETA: 22 minutes
Current ETA: 22 minutes
When it comes to towing and roadside assistance in Waukesha County, Waldera’s Towing is the local name drivers trust. We’re a family-owned, licensed, and insured towing company based in New Berlin, WI — serving New Berlin, Muskego, Pewaukee, Mukwonago, Brookfield, Waukesha, and all of Waukesha County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including midnight and every holiday.
Our operators are WreckMaster certified and our company holds TRAA (Towing and Recovery Association of America) certification — the highest professional standards in the towing and recovery industry. That means every driver who shows up at your vehicle has been trained to handle your car, truck, or commercial vehicle safely and professionally, no matter the situation.
Our experienced team of certified operators, roadside technicians, and dispatchers averages a response time of under 30 minutes across our entire service area. Whether you need emergency towing at 2 AM or a jump start in a parking lot on a Tuesday afternoon, we’re the towing company Waukesha County calls first.
We offer a full range of towing and roadside assistance services, including:
Waldera’s Towing is also a trusted partner for local law enforcement dispatch, auto shops, and commercial fleet accounts throughout Waukesha County. If your business needs a reliable towing partner on call, ask about our fleet account program.
Call us now at (262) 765-7005 or request service online — a real dispatcher answers every call, any time of day.








Call (262) 765-7005 to speak with our dispatchers for rates. We offer the most competitive rates in the area. A few factors go into our rates such as service needed and distance so we will need to know a little more information before answering this question.
Yes, click here or give us a call at (262) 765-7005 and one of our dispatchers will be able to assist you in scheduling a service. We are very flexible and can usually schedule it to decrease your wait time to almost nothing!
A disabled car on the side of the road is a target. Establish personal safety first and then call for roadside assistance.
While we always ask you try to have a family member/friend pick you up from the site of the incident, we do have room for two passengers along with the driver. If you are getting picked up by someone, we suggest that you wait for the tow truck to arrive before leaving the scene.
Thanks to the many towing associations the “Move Over Law” is becoming common place across the country. This law states that motorist approaching an emergency vehicle (police, fire, ambulance, tow truck, etc) in the roadway or on the side of the roadway must slow down and move over into the next lane if at all possible. Failure to do so will result in being fined. Like many laws it simply enforces common sense.