Flat Tire?
We Plug It
On the Spot.
Puncture on the road, in a parking lot, or at home? We drive to you with professional repair tools and fix the flat right where you are — no tow, no shop, no wait.
780-264-0758How a Mobile Tire Repair Works
We come to you, assess the damage, and fix it permanently — in under 30 minutes on site.
Call 780-264-0758 and let us know your location and what happened — we'll confirm ETA immediately.
Our technician arrives with plug kits, patch materials, and an air compressor — everything needed to fix the tire on-site.
We inspect the puncture location, size, and angle. Most tread punctures are repairable. We'll tell you honestly if yours isn't.
We remove the object, clean the puncture channel, and apply a professional plug-patch repair — the industry standard for permanent fixes.
We reinflate to the correct PSI, inspect the repair for leaks, and confirm the tire is safe before you drive away.
Permanent Repair,
Done at Your Location
Most flat tires are caused by a nail, screw, or debris in the tread — and most of those are fixable on-site with a plug-patch. No need to tow the car anywhere.
We carry professional-grade repair materials, not just emergency plugs. A proper plug-patch is considered a permanent repair by tire manufacturers when performed correctly.
- Nail, screw, and debris puncture repair
- Professional plug-patch — permanent fix
- Reinflated to manufacturer spec PSI
- Leak-tested before you leave
- If not repairable, we mount your spare
Types of Damage We Repair
Most punctures in the tread area are fixable on-site. Here's what we see most often.
Punctures, bulges, or cracks in the sidewall are not repairable — the structural integrity of the tire is compromised. If your damage is in the sidewall, we will mount your spare or supply a replacement tire instead.
Covering Greater Edmonton
Wherever your flat happens in the Edmonton region — highway, parking lot, or driveway — we'll be there.
Common Questions
Flat Tire?
Fixed in 30 Minutes.
One call and we drive to you with everything needed to plug, patch, and reinflate your tire — permanently, right where you are.