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Tyres > Help > Tyres Help > Can a tyre be repaired?

Can a tyre be repaired?


Yes, a tyre can often be repaired if the damage is not too severe. A puncture or small hole in the tread area of the tyre is typically repairable.

When can a tyre be repaired?

A tyre can be repaired when the damage is limited to the tread area and is no larger than 6mm in diameter. It's also important that the damage hasn't affected the sidewall of the tyre, and that the tyre hasn't been driven on while flat or severely underinflated.

Can a tyre be repaired when using sealant?

It depends on the type of sealant that was used. Some sealants can damage the tyre's internal structure and make it difficult or impossible to repair.

Where can a tyre be repaired?

Most tyre specialists and garages are equipped to repair punctured tyres. It's important to choose a reputable and experienced professional.

Are repaired tyres safe?

Yes, if they are repaired correctly by a qualified professional using appropriate materials and techniques. However, repaired tyres may not have the same level of performance or durability as a new tyre.

Can a slow puncture be repaired?

Yes, a slow puncture can often be repaired by a proffesional tyre fitter. The repair process usually involves removing the tyre from the wheel, inspecting it for damage, and patching the hole or leak with a special repair kit.

However, if the puncture is located in the sidewall or shoulder of the tyre, or if the tyre is too worn or damaged, it may not be possible to repair it and a replacement will be required.

Can a cut tyre be repaired?

It depends on the size and location of the cut. If the cut is on the sidewall or shoulder of the tyre, or if it is longer than 6mm, the tyre cannot be repaired and must be replaced.

Can a tyre sidewall be repaired?

No, a damaged sidewall cannot be repaired. If the sidewall is damaged, the tyre must be replaced.

Can a tyre bulge be repaired?

No, a bulging tyre cannot be repaired. A bulge is typically caused by internal damage to the tyre and indicates that the tyre is at risk of a blowout.

Can my car tyres be repaired?

Yes, car tyres can be repaired if the damage is limited to the tread area and is not too severe.

Can my van and truck tyres be repaired?

Yes, van and truck tyres can often be repaired if the damage is limited to the tread area and is not too severe.

Can my motorhome and caravan tyres be repaired?

Yes, motorhome and caravan tyres can often be repaired if the damage is limited to the tread area and is not too severe.

What part of a car tyre can be repaired?

Damage that is limited to the tread area of the tyre can typically be repaired. This includes punctures, cuts, and other types of damage that have not affected the sidewall or shoulder of the tyre.