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Puncture by Sharp Objects
One of the most common causes of blown-out tyres in the UK is punctures from sharp objects on the road. These objects can include nails, screws, glass shards, or even debris from construction sites. When a sharp object pierces the tyre's rubber, it allows air to escape, resulting in a blown-out tyre.
Tyre Age and Wear
Over time, tyres naturally wear down due to regular use, exposure to varying weather conditions, and road friction. As tyres age, the tread depth decreases, making them more susceptible to punctures and leaks. Proper maintenance, such as regular tyre rotations and replacements, can extend their lifespan.
Underinflation
Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is crucial to prevent flats. Underinflated tyres are more likely to experience blowouts or damage when encountering potholes or rough road surfaces. Regularly check and maintain the recommended tyre pressure for your vehicle.
Overloading
Overloading a vehicle beyond its recommended capacity can put excessive stress on the tyres, leading to overheating and potential blowouts. It's essential to adhere to your vehicle's load capacity guidelines to prevent tyre damage.
Valve Stem Damage
The valve stem is inflating and deflating tyres. If it becomes damaged or develops a leak, it can lead to a gradual loss of air pressure and result in a flat tyre. The valve should be inspected during routine maintenance.
Loss of Air Pressure
The most obvious sign of a blown-out tyre is a significant loss of air pressure, which can make the vehicle handle differently, causing it to feel unstable or sluggish when driving.
Vibration or Wobbling
If you notice your vehicle vibrating or wobbling, it could signify a blown-out tyre. Uneven tyre pressure can lead to an imbalanced ride.
Decreased Fuel Efficiency
A blown-out tyre can increase rolling resistance, decreasing fuel efficiency. If you need to refuel more often than usual, it's worth checking your tyres.
Visual Inspection
Regularly inspect your tyres for visible damage, punctures, or objects lodged in the tread. If you spot any of these issues, it indicates that you may have a blown-out tyre.
Condition 1
Puncture Repair, but the hole should not exceed 6mm.
Condition 2
Damage should be on the Tread, not inside the wall on the tyre.
Condition 3
Make sure the internal structure does not Damage.
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Driver Safety
Prevent road hazards from occurring with our trained technicians, who provide you extended mobility in flat tyre repair.
Decreased Steering Issues
Our flat tyre repair service will dampen steering wheel issues and eliminate trouble from your ride.
Repair Flat Tyre Seamlessly
Our Tyre repair masters will proficiently repair your punctured and faulty tyre.