We specialize in full-service tire repair and maintenance, including flat-tire repair, tire patching, plug-and-patch services, tire rotation, balancing, pressure checks, and full tire replacement. We also carry a variety of new and used tires depending on vehicle needs.
Generally, a tire can be repaired if:
The puncture is ¼ inch (6mm) or smaller,
The damage is in the tread area, not the sidewall,
The tire was not driven while flat,
And there is no internal structural damage.
Our technicians inspect the tire and let you know the safest option.
Most repairs take 35–50 minutes, depending on the type of damage. If a tire needs patch-and-plug service, it may take slightly longer.
Yes — we offer mobile tire repair services for customers within our service area. We can come to your home, workplace, or roadside location to repair or replace your tire.
We typically stock major brands such as Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Continental, Firestone, and more. If you are looking for a specific brand or model, contact us and we’ll confirm availability.
We accept major payment methods including [credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), PayPal, Apple Pay, etc.]. Payment is processed at the time of checkout.
Our tires come with a manufacturer’s warranty covering [e.g., defects in materials and workmanship]. Please refer to the warranty document included with your purchase for full details.
You can determine the correct tire size by checking the side-wall of your current tires — you’ll see a size code like “205/55R16” which indicates width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter. You may also consult your vehicle’s owner manual or the placard on the driver’s side door jamb.
If you are unsure, contact us with your vehicle make, model, year, and either your current tire size or VIN, and we’ll help you select the correct tire.
We recommend rotating your tires every 5,000–7,500 miles. Regular rotations ensure even tread wear, improved handling, and longer tire life.
Your tires may need replacement if you notice:
Tread worn below 2/32″
Bulges, bubbles, or cuts
Frequent loss of air pressure
Vibrations when driving
Cracking or dry-rot on the sidewalls
If you’re unsure, we offer free tire inspection
