Not all tyre punctures can be repaired. Find out when it’s safe to fix a tyre—and when replacing it is the only safe option.

🔧 Tyre Repair or Replace? When a Damaged Tyre Can—and Can’t—Be Fixed

Tyre damage is frustrating—but not always the end of the road. In some cases, a simple repair is possible. In others, a replacement is essential for your safety.

So how do you know the difference?


When a Tyre Can Be Repaired

A tyre can usually be repaired if:

  • The puncture is in the central tread area
  • The hole is no wider than 6mm
  • The tyre structure is not compromised (no bulges, no visible cords)
  • The sidewall is undamaged
  • The tyre hasn’t been driven on while flat

🔗 Official UK repair guidelines – British Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (BTMA)


When You Must Replace It

Tyre repair is not safe if:

  • The sidewall is punctured or cracked
  • The damage is too close to the edge of the tread
  • There are multiple punctures
  • The tyre has previous repairs near the same spot
  • The tyre shows internal damage, cords or bubbles

🔗 Check tyre safety advice – TyreSafe UK


🚐 Need a Mobile Tyre Check?

At Best Mobile Tyres, we inspect and repair tyres on the spot—only if it’s 100% safe. If not, we carry out immediate replacements with budget, mid or premium tyres at your location.

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