Ajman is the smallest emirate in the UAE by land area, but it is one of the most densely populated, and its low rents have pulled in a huge number of residents who also work in Sharjah and Dubai. From the Ajman Corniche to the Emirates City towers to the Al Jurf Industrial Area, Contractors UAE recovery trucks cover every Ajman zone with a 30-minute average response, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Ajman electricity and water is supplied by FEWA (Federal Electricity and Water Authority), the same authority covering Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, which is a useful marker for residents used to DEWA billing in Dubai or SEWA in Sharjah. Ajman also sits between two of the busiest commuter corridors in the northern Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) and Emirates Road (E611), both of which carry a huge volume of Sharjah and Dubai commuter traffic through Ajman every morning and evening, and both are common breakdown locations we attend weekly.
Ajman also has one of the more varied building profiles of any emirate. Older low-rise residential blocks in Al Nuaimia and Al Rashidiya sit close to the city centre, Emirates City is a cluster of tall residential towers built along the E311 corridor, many of them completed years after the 2008 slowdown and now home to a large renter population, and the Al Jurf and Al Jurf Industrial areas mix furniture wholesalers, workshops and light industrial units. Each of these building types produces a different breakdown pattern, and our operators know the difference.
All trucks are insured flatbed carriers. All operators are licensed. Price is always confirmed on WhatsApp or by phone before the truck is dispatched.
Telling us roughly what has gone wrong when you call helps our dispatcher send the right equipment on the first visit. If the car will not start and there is no sound at all when you turn the key, this is almost always a dead or discharged battery, the single most common fault we see across Ajman, particularly in Emirates City where many residents park in open, uncovered lots exposed to full summer sun. If the engine cranks but does not catch, the fault is more likely fuel delivery or ignition-related and usually needs a short on-site diagnosis rather than a simple jumpstart. A flat tyre typically shows as a pull to one side or a visible sag in the wheel, and is normally resolved fastest with a spare change rather than waiting on a replacement to be sourced. Overheating, shown by a climbing temperature gauge or steam from under the bonnet, means pulling over immediately, especially on the E311 or E611 where continuing to drive risks turning a AED 150 hose repair into a AED 2,000 head gasket job.
All vehicles, all Ajman areas, to any workshop or destination across the UAE. Zero ground contact.
Dead battery anywhere in Ajman resolved on site, with replacement batteries carried for full-fit if the old one is beyond saving.
Flat tyre on E611, the Corniche or a residential street? We fit your spare or supply a replacement roadside.
Emergency petrol or diesel delivered directly to your exact Ajman location, day or night.
Locked keys inside anywhere in Ajman, non-destructive entry guaranteed on every job.
Vans, pickups and light trucks up to 3.5T, common across Al Jurf Industrial and Ajman Free Zone.
Trucks positioned across the emirate, not dispatched from a single distant depot.
Compliant operations across Ajman. Any damage during recovery is our responsibility, not yours.
Price confirmed before dispatch. No surprise assessment fee once the truck arrives.
Operators trained on Ajman-specific access, from Emirates City tower basements to Al Jurf yards.
Trusted by Ajman residents, commuters and small businesses across the emirate.
Day shift, night shift, Eid, Ramadan, National Day, always on standby, even at 4am.
Ajman has one of the more affordable second-hand car markets in the UAE, and a large share of our calls involve older sedans and mid-size SUVs kept in daily use for many years by long-term residents in Al Nuaimia, Al Rashidiya and Al Rawda. Emirates City brings a different mix, mostly newer economy and mid-range vehicles owned by residents commuting into Sharjah and Dubai for work, often parked for long stretches in open ground-level lots. In the Al Jurf and Al Jurf Industrial areas, and around Ajman Free Zone, we regularly recover pickups, panel vans and light trucks used for trade and delivery work, which require different rated straps and ramp angles compared to a passenger car, and our trucks carry the correct equipment for both.
Ajman Free Zone and the Al Jurf Industrial Areas are home to a large number of small trading and logistics businesses, and a breakdown here is rarely just an inconvenience, a delivery van off the road is lost income for the day. We work directly with fleet coordinators where needed, confirm pricing over WhatsApp so it can be approved quickly, and prioritise getting a commercial vehicle back to its depot or workshop with minimal disruption to the working day.
| Service | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Flatbed towing (within Ajman) | AED 180–300 |
| Battery jumpstart | AED 100–150 |
| Battery replacement (supply and fit) | AED 250–600 |
| Tyre change (spare fitted) | AED 80–120 |
| Fuel delivery (up to 10L) | AED 80–100 |
| Car unlocking | AED 150–250 |
All prices confirmed upfront before dispatch. Night rates (after 10pm) may carry a small surcharge.
| Route | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Within Ajman (up to 15km) | AED 180–300 |
| Ajman to Sharjah | AED 200–350 |
| Ajman to Dubai | AED 350–500 |
| Ajman to Abu Dhabi | AED 700–1,000 |
| Ajman to Umm Al Quwain | AED 150–250 |
| Ajman to Ras Al Khaimah | AED 300–450 |
Tell us your exact location and problem. Share your live location on WhatsApp for the fastest dispatch.
The nearest available recovery truck is sent your way. Average across Ajman: 30 minutes.
We fix it roadside (jumpstart, tyre, fuel) or flatbed-tow your car. You confirm price before we start.
The Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) corridor through Ajman, particularly near the Emirates City exit, is one of our highest-volume call locations, with tyre blowouts and overheating the most common faults, and because the road carries heavy commuter speeds our operators approach from the correct lane side with hazard positioning to protect both driver and recovery crew. Emirates City itself brings a distinct pattern, its towers have basement and ground-level parking that can be tight for a flatbed to enter directly, so a technician often assesses the loading angle on arrival and, where needed, guides the vehicle a short distance to a clearer bay. In Al Nuaimia and Al Rashidiya, older low-rise blocks with street parking mean towing calls occasionally need extra care around narrow side streets, similar to older districts in neighbouring Sharjah. Al Jurf Industrial and Ajman Free Zone see a steady flow of commercial vehicle calls, and because plot layouts here can be confusing after dark, we ask callers for the nearest gate number or plot reference to speed dispatch.
Central Ajman, Al Nuaimia, Al Rashidiya, Al Rawda and the Corniche area, sits closest to our stationed trucks and generally sees response times at the lower end of our 30-minute average. Al Bustan and Al Hamidiya, both busy residential districts, see steady demand throughout the day given the volume of daily commuter traffic passing through. Emirates City and Al Jurf Industrial are the furthest points in our Ajman coverage, and while response there can run toward 40-45 minutes because of genuine distance, every call from these zones is treated with the same priority as one from central Ajman.
We accept cash and card payment on completion of every Ajman job, and the price confirmed on WhatsApp or by phone before dispatch is the price charged when the work is finished, no added call-out fee, no revised figure once the truck arrives. WhatsApp remains the fastest way to reach us across Ajman, since a shared live location pin lets our dispatcher route the nearest truck immediately, which matters most in Emirates City and the industrial zones where a verbal description of the location can take longer to communicate clearly.
Ajman changes noticeably during Ramadan evenings, National Day and Eid, when the Corniche, Ajman Al Zahra Park and City Centre Ajman draw far larger crowds than a typical week. We keep additional trucks positioned near these high-traffic zones during these periods, since parking pressure and congestion both raise the likelihood of a breakdown call and can add a few minutes to response time purely due to road volume. We are upfront if an ETA during one of these periods runs slightly past our usual 30-minute window, rather than promising a number we cannot reliably hit.
Ajman has a mix of small local operators and larger UAE-wide towing companies, and the difference between a smooth recovery and a frustrating one often comes down to who you call. A few checks before you commit: ask whether the quoted price is final or just an estimate, confirm the vehicle is a genuine flatbed rather than a chain-and-drag tow, which risks scraping a low car on speed bumps common across Ajman residential streets, and ask directly whether they cover your specific area, since some smaller operators only serve central Ajman and quietly decline Emirates City or industrial-area jobs after already being called out. We confirm coverage and price for your exact location before any truck is sent.
Ajman runs hot and humid for around eight months of the year, and this shapes the calls we see. Batteries degrade noticeably faster under sustained high temperatures, which is why jumpstart and replacement calls rise sharply between May and September, particularly from vehicles parked outdoors without shade in Emirates City and the industrial zones. Tyre pressure also increases with road surface temperature on long, direct stretches like the E311, making blowouts more common on hot afternoons than in cooler months. Coastal humidity along the Corniche additionally speeds up corrosion on battery terminals and electrical connectors, another reason electrical faults form a steady part of our Ajman workload year round.
Car would not start in our Emirates City building basement at midnight. Technician found us with the tower name and had it jumped within about half an hour.
Rashid A. — Emirates City, AjmanTyre blew on the E311 near the Ajman exit during evening traffic. Truck arrived quickly and towed us to a garage in Al Nuaimia, price matched what we agreed on WhatsApp.
Fatima H. — E311, AjmanOur delivery van broke down at Al Jurf Industrial late in the day. They understood it was a work vehicle and got it towed to our workshop fast so we could keep the shift moving.
Ajman Trading Est. — Al Jurf Industrial, AjmanNeeded a tow from Ajman to a garage in Dubai on a Friday evening. Price was confirmed before the truck left and stayed exactly the same at drop off.
Omar S. — Al Rashidiya, AjmanYes, Emirates City is within our Ajman coverage. It is about 35-45 minutes from dispatch depending on traffic. Call or WhatsApp your exact tower name and building number and we will confirm the ETA immediately. Highway breakdowns on the nearby E311 are also covered.
Ajman to Dubai intercity towing starts from AED 350-500 on a flatbed truck. Let us know the Ajman pickup point and Dubai delivery address and we will quote the exact price before dispatch. Payment is on delivery. Most runs take 45-75 minutes depending on traffic.
Yes, Al Jurf Industrial Area 1 and 2 are within our Ajman zone. A jumpstart van can reach you in 35-45 minutes from dispatch. If the battery is too far gone to jumpstart, we can also replace it roadside with a battery rated for UAE heat.
Genuinely 24/7, our operators work shifts around the clock. Ajman is quieter overnight than Dubai so coverage works well even in the late hours. If you call at 4am, you will reach a live operator, not a voicemail, and a truck will be dispatched.
Standard flatbed towing within Ajman starts from AED 180-300, depending on distance and vehicle type. We confirm the exact figure on WhatsApp or by phone before the truck is dispatched, so there is never a surprise charge on arrival.
Yes. Our operators are experienced with the tighter street layouts typical of older Ajman neighbourhoods. Where the flatbed cannot approach directly, a technician assesses the safest loading angle, and if needed we carefully move the vehicle a short distance to a wider access point.
Yes, we regularly recover light commercial vans and pickups from Ajman Free Zone and the Al Jurf Industrial Areas. These vehicles need different rated straps and ramp angles compared with a standard passenger car, and our trucks carry the correct equipment for both.
Every recovery is carried out with fully insured flatbed equipment, meaning any damage caused during loading or transport is our responsibility, not yours. We also confirm the total price before dispatch, so the amount agreed on the phone is the amount charged on completion, with no added fees.
Yes, every day of the year, including Eid, National Day and Ramadan nights. Our Ajman team operates in shifts and never shuts down, even when the Corniche and City Centre Ajman are at their busiest.
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