Even though most people know the importance of general car maintenance, a majority will still miss checking the tires until one becomes flat. It is very important to have the tires inspected to see if they need to be repaired or replaced. It is important to check tires before each trip to make sure they are at least inflated. A complete inspection includes checking tire pressure, tread, and wear pattern. If the inflation is low, it may be due to a puncture in the tire. You can also bring the vehicle in and we can inspect it for you. By looking at the parts and components we can also help reduce the chance of further damage being done.
<h2>Bring the vehicle in if there is an issue with the Tires</h2>

<h2>How to repair the Tires</h2>
Proper repairs require both a plug and a patch to the damaged area. A patch cannot be applied if the tire is not removed from the rim. During a proper repair, a plug is inserted to fill the puncture and then a patch is applied to the inner liner to prevent air loss. Additionally, the inner liner should be thoroughly inspected for damage that may not be visible from the outside. Do not overlap any repairs. If a new puncture is in the same place as an existing repair then the tire should be replaced. Depending on the type of tire you have, there may be some other limitations or restrictions on repairs. Be sure to take your damaged tire to a professional for tire repair or tire replacement.
<h2>Tire Repair Kits can be helpful</h2>
There are two types of kits: tire plugs and tire patches. Each type offers an assortment that range from professional grade to consumer grade. Some professional grade kits are able to repair holes in the shoulder and the crown of the tire. The problem with repair kits is that they are very temporary. There are some consumer grade kits that advertise that they can provide a permanent seal. It is always best that you bring the vehicle in so we can inspect the tires. This can help provide better safety and reliability to the vehicle.
