A nail picked up on the B658 or a slow puncture that keeps going soft in the Town Centre car park is usually fixable, and we come to Biggleswade to check it properly before anyone talks about a new tyre. If the puncture is in the main tread and the casing is undamaged, a repair is almost always the cheaper and sensible route.
A nail picked up on the B658 or a slow puncture that keeps going soft in the Town Centre car park is usually fixable, and we come to Biggleswade to check it properly before anyone talks about a new tyre. If the puncture is in the main tread and the casing is undamaged, a repair is almost always the cheaper and sensible route.
We follow the BS AU 159 standard, taking the tyre off the rim, inspecting it inside and out, then sealing it with a combined plug and patch from within. That is a permanent, legal fix, not a temporary external plug. Slow leaks around Shortmead and Stratton, where the tyre needs topping up every couple of days, are exactly what we trace and sort. If a repair would not be safe, we will say so and fit a replacement on the spot.
Biggleswade has a lot of light industrial traffic and rural lanes feeding in from the B658 and A603, which means screws, nails and farm debris are common. We carry a proper repair tank to chase down the slow leaks people put up with for weeks. Plenty of suspected punctures around Stratton turn out to be valve or rim issues, which we are happy to diagnose and fix far more cheaply than a full replacement.
The puncture repair situations Biggleswade drivers call us out to most:
A driver caught a nail on a rural stretch, and we found and patched it on the roadside without needing a tow.
A slow puncture in a car park kept flattening overnight, so we located a small screw and sealed it within the hour.
A van had a valve leak rather than a puncture, which we diagnosed and fixed far cheaper than a new tyre.
We also attend roadside puncture repair on the main routes through Biggleswade, including A1, A6001, A603 and more — day and night.
Sidewall damage, shoulder holes, large gashes or tyres that have been run flat are not repairable, but central tread punctures usually are.
Most repairs are done in around 30 to 45 minutes at your home or roadside, including removing the wheel and inspecting it.
Common causes are a small embedded nail, a perished valve or a corroded rim seal. We test all three to find the real culprit.
If the tread is healthy and the damage is repairable, a repair saves you most of the cost of a new tyre and is just as safe.
Yes. We provide mobile puncture repair right across Biggleswade, Bedfordshire including Stratton, Holme, Shortmead, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Typical arrival in Biggleswade is 30–60 minutes from dispatch, day or night, depending on traffic. We give you a live ETA the moment the van sets off.
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