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Professional Automotive: Tire Services

Professional Automotive: Tire Services

Rushing out the door and you stop in your tracks, noticing you’ve got a flat tire on your car. You throw your hands in the air, trying to remember the last time you took time to check on the health of your tires. You don’t know what to do now, so who do you call?

At Professional Automotive, we can help with maintaining your tires – and replacing the ones that are beyond maintenance. Have no fear – we can get you back on the road in no time.

We Service the Following Brands

At Professional Automotive we provide a distinct and wide variety of services for the following brands:

Tire Services

Without tires, your vehicle isn’t going to get very far. Maintenance of tires is key in ensuring your vehicle’s safety, performance, and longevity. These services typically include tire inspections, rotations, balancing, alignments, and replacements. Regular tire maintenance helps prevent uneven wear, improves fuel efficiency, and ensures a smoother, more comfortable ride.

Professionals can also check for signs of damage, such as punctures or sidewall bulges, and recommend tire repairs or replacements when necessary. Whether you’re preparing for seasonal changes or just want to extend the life of your tires, professional tire services provide peace of mind, knowing that your vehicle is equipped with tires that are in optimal condition for safe driving.

Available Tire Services

There are many different tire services that can be done for your vehicle. Each of these services have different timeframes on when it makes sense to do them.

  • Tire Inspection: Checking for signs of wear, punctures, cracks, or other damage to ensure tire safety. You don’t want to be stuck on the side of the road with a blown tire.
  • Tire Rotation: Moving tires from front to back and vice versus helps give you an even wear. This can extend the life of your tires, giving you more drive time.
  • Tire Balancing: Ensuring that the weight of the tire and wheel is evenly distributed, helping prevent vibration and uneven wear.
  • Wheel Alignment: Adjusting the angles of the wheels to ensure they are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground, improving handling and tire wear. Our technicians look at several factors to get this done for you.
  • Tire Repair: Fixing punctures or other minor damage, often by patching or plugging the affected area. If the hole is small, you can give your tires more miles, but sometimes you just have to get new ones.
  • Tire Replacement: Swapping out old or damaged tires with new ones when they are no longer safe or functional.
  • Tire Pressure Check: Ensuring tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure for the best performance and safety.
  • Tire Mounting: Installing new tires onto the vehicle’s wheels.

Common FAQs About Tire Services

What is the difference between tire balancing and alignment?
Tire balancing ensures that the weight of the tire and wheel are evenly distributed, while alignment adjusts the angles of the wheels to ensure they are set properly for optimal handling and tire wear.
How can I tell if my tires need to be replaced?
If your tires have worn tread, cracks, punctures that can’t be repaired, or are over 6 years old, it may be time for new tires. You can also use the “penny test” to check tread depth.
What causes uneven tire wear?
Uneven tire wear can be caused by several different things – and a lot of those are dependent on how and how much you drive. One common cause is improper wheel alignment, where misaligned wheels cause the tires to pull in different directions, leading to excessive wear on one side. Incorrect tire pressure, whether over- or under-inflated, can also contribute to uneven wear, with over-inflation often causing wear in the center of the tire and under-inflation leading to wear on the outer edges.
How long do tires last?
The lifespan of a tire can vary, but most tires last between 25,000 and 50,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. Things like tire brand, road conditions, and regular maintenance affect their longevity.
How do I know if my tires are properly balanced?
If your car vibrates or pulls to one side, it can be a sign that your tires are out of balance. Our technicians can take a look and see if it’s a problem with your tires or a problem with your suspension. If you feel that pull, instead of letting your car take you in circles, drive it to us and get those tires balanced!

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Appointment Today

At Professional Automotive, we pride ourselves on providing the best customer experience for your vehicle repair needs. We serve the following areas:

If you need some help with your tires, go ahead and give us a call at Professional Automotive!