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Reliable Tire Repair When You Need It Most

A flat or leaking tire doesn’t have to ruin your day. At Fountain Tire, our certified technicians provide fast, professional tire repair to get you safely back on the road with confidence.

Whether you’re dealing with a slow leak, a nail puncture, or unexpected sidewall damage, we take the time to inspect your tire thoroughly—inside and out. Our team uses industry-approved repair methods and advanced diagnostic tools to determine the safest, most cost-effective solution for your vehicle.

If your tire can be safely repaired, we’ll fix it right the first time. And if a replacement is the better option, we’ll walk you through your choices and help you find the best tire for your needs and budget. At Fountain Tire, you can count on honest advice, quality service, and a commitment to keeping you moving.

Flat Repair FAQs

What does a Fountain Tire tire repair include?

Every tire repair at Fountain Tire starts with a full inspection to make sure it’s safe to fix. We’ll check the tire inside and out, remove it from the rim to inspect internal damage, and complete an industry-approved plug-and-patch repair when possible. Then we rebalance, reinstall, and set tire pressure to manufacturer specs — so your tire performs the way it should.

Can my tire be repaired?

Many flat tires can be repaired, but not all. In most cases, a tire is repairable if the puncture is in the tread area, the hole is smaller than 6mm (¼ inch), and there’s no internal damage. We’ll assess it for you and let you know your safest option.

When should a tire be replaced instead of repaired?

A tire can’t be safely repaired if the damage is on the sidewall or shoulder, if there are multiple punctures close together, or if the tire was driven while flat. If replacement is the best move, we’ll walk you through the right choices for your vehicle and budget.

What kinds of tire problems can you fix?

We handle the most common tire issues, including:

  • Nail or screw punctures
  • Slow leaks
  • Bead leaks (air escaping around the rim)
  • Valve stem issues
  • Uneven pressure loss or wear

We’ll also look for underlying causes like alignment or suspension concerns that may be creating repeat problems.

Why should I get a professional tire repair?

Quick DIY fixes might get you moving, but they can hide damage that affects your safety. A professional repair makes sure the tire is properly sealed, structurally sound, and rebalanced for a smooth ride. It can also help protect your tire warranty, since some self-repairs can void coverage.

What does it mean if my TPMS light is on?

Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light often means you’ve got low air — sometimes from a slow leak. If the light’s on, pop in and we’ll check it out before it turns into a bigger issue.

How do I know whether to repair or replace my tire?

That’s what we’re here for. We’ll inspect your tire, explain what we’re seeing, and recommend repair only if it’s safe. If it needs replacement, we’ll help you find the best option for your driving needs and climate — no guesswork, no pressure.

Additional Notes

Some services may not be available at all locations. Please contact your local Fountain Tire store for details and to set up an appointment.