Can My Punctured Tire be Repaired?

Tire Repair in Algonquin, IL

Between You and the Road

Never take the condition of your tires for granted. Not only do they keep your car rolling, but they also provide the traction that facilitates safe travel. Therefore, a solid plan for tire monitoring, reputable tire services, and sound tire repair is important. You can count on the ASE-certified technicians at Mastertek Auto Repair in Algonquin, Illinois, for a full range of tire services. We'll tell you honestly whether your punctured tire is safe to repair. If it is, great! If it isn't, we can assist you with finding a suitable replacement.

What to Know about Puncture Repair

In certain situations, a punctured tire can be repaired. This inexpensive solution can prevent the immediate need to purchase another tire and allow your full set to continue with like wear. However, not all punctures can be safely repaired. When you come to us for tire repair, we'll assess the punctured tire to determine your best course of action. If the puncture is a quarter inch or less in diameter and located within the tread pattern, we may be able to fix it. We'll also consider the overall condition of the tire. If there's insufficient remaining tread or the puncture is in the sidewall, the tire isn't suitable for repair. Also, if the tire is cracking or has been driven flat, we won't be able to fix it. Cuts or large punctures cannot be repaired.

Other Important Tire Services

While a puncture from a road hazard can't be avoided, you can reduce your risk of other problems with timely tire repair services. Let the Mastertek Auto Repair team regularly check and adjust your tires' air pressure. Too little psi wears and overheats the seam between the tread and the sidewall. The rubber wears sooner and may overheat, causing a blowout. Too much air pressure prematurely wears the center of the tread pattern. Rotating and balancing your tires as scheduled evens out the wear pattern, accounting for your vehicle's more heavily weighted areas and differences between wear from one side of the automobile to the other. Wheel alignment adjusts the major suspension angles of camber, caster, toe, and thrust, allowing maximum contact with the road and more even wear. Whether you have an urgent problem, such as a punctured tire, or want to get the most out of the set you have, visit Mastertek Auto Repair today for all your tire repair needs.

Written by rebecca.travis@autoshopsolutions.com