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Ever had a flat or blowout? It happens more often than you think since the wheel takes the brunt of potholes, hot pavement, and road debris.
If this happens to your vehicle, slow down, turn on the hazard lights and pull to the side of the road. Do not drive on a damaged or completely flat tire. Not only is it dangerous to you and other drivers but it can also damage the wheel rim, cost more to repair or need a new tire. When changing a tire on a busy street, you need to consider other cars passing by. The best option is to have it repaired, either by yourself or by calling a mobile tire service assistance company. It’s safer and more convenient to not have to change your own tire.
This depends on what caused the damage in the first place. If the tire was punctured by a sharp object like a nail or pin, a plug or patch can be used to seal the hole. One of the options is to change flat or install the spare tire. Flat tire service is convenient and immediate, including flat tire changes and flat tire replacement, so you can get back on the road without going to a repair shop. Flat tire service is also part of overall roadside assistance.
The plug, coated with rubber cement, is inserted into the puncture area. This seals the hole in the tire. The patch is a more permanent mobile repair solution as it vulcanizes the tire and ensures the surface has good contact. A combination of plug and patch can also be offered by a roadside tire emergency repair mobile mechanic.
Sometimes a new wheel needs to be replaced; flat tire replacement services can be provided on-site to ensure you don’t have to transport your vehicle to a shop.
You can do the wheel repair yourself with the right tools and skills. But hiring professional help that offers wheel repair service at home, office or on the road can ensure the job is done right. Roadside service provides quick and convenient solutions for tire related needs including tire change and flat tire repair.
As mentioned, the first step for tire change services is an inspection. Quick and efficient service is key for a roadside tire change to minimize disruption to the customer’s journey. If the leak is hard to find, soapy water can be applied to the wheel surface and the hole will bubble up. Once the extent of the damage is found, the mechanic or technician will then start using the appropriate mobile wheel repair option.
Plug: If the hole is not that big, plugging will be a temporary fix. An advantage of using a plug is the wheel doesn’t have to be removed from the rim to be repaired. The mechanic finds and pulls out the blunt object and inserts the plug coated with rubber cement into the hole where the object used to be. The mechanic can finish the job within the day.
Patch: The mechanic has to remove the wheel from the rim first if a patch is needed. After the penetrating object is pulled out, the puncture hole area is prepared for patching by grinding the surface and removing all dirt and debris. Vulcanized cement or liquid is then applied to the inner part of the wheel followed by the tire patch. The mechanic then uses a rolling tool over the patch to seal the hole completely.
Emergency Tire Replacement: Sometimes using a plug, patch or combination of the two is not advisable. For example if the puncture hole is too big, beside another patched area or near the sidewall, a new wheel needs to be replaced. Also tire change is the better option if the tire tread is already thin. The spare in the car can be used temporarily to bring the car to a shop. A new tire can be a convenient solution for punctured tires, eliminating the need to visit a tire shop, so you can get back on the road without the hassle. A mechanic can do it for you if you can’t install the spare yourself. Emergency towing services is the next best option if there’s no spare available.
The last thing you want to happen is a blowout while driving. You can request for emergency roadside assistance if that ever happens but it can be dangerous and cause more damage to other vehicles too. When you request the service, flat tire replacement can be done on-site to ensure your safety and convenience. Tell the provider if you have a spare tire. Below are the signs that you should replace the tire yourself or have a service provider do it for you.
Underinflated tire increases rolling resistance and makes the vehicle work harder and consume more fuel. If your car is consuming more fuel than usual, check the tires for damage.
When a tire has a bulge or huge bubble especially after impact, it means the inner surface is already damaged and of poor quality.
Some of the damages you should watch out for are low or worn out tire treads, cracked or cut sidewalls and tire vibration. All of these are signs that a flat tire will soon happen.
The valve stem is the tube where air is pumped into the tire. A faulty valve stem causes tires to lose air fast.
A bent or damaged wheel rim means the tires are too low or thin. They need to be inflated again or in worst cases repaired. A damaged rim also causes the vehicle to vibrate unnecessarily when driven.
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