Mobile tire assistance is useful when pressure has been lost and driving to a workshop would be unsafe. The technician assesses the leak and determines whether on-site repair, spare-wheel fitting or vehicle recovery is appropriate. Turn.am lists independent providers; it does not perform tire work or set prices.
Send the exact location, vehicle details, tire size, affected wheel and photographs. Explain whether pressure fell slowly or suddenly, whether a screw or cut is visible, and whether an impact occurred. Mention an available spare wheel, locking-wheel key and access or parking-height restrictions.
Repair method depends on location, size and internal tire condition. Some tread punctures may be repairable after inspection. Sidewall damage, exposed cords, a bulge, a large cut or damage caused by driving while flat may require replacement. Ask whether the tire is removed for internal inspection and whether the proposed repair is permanent or only intended to reach a workshop.
Leaks can arise from a valve, bead seating area, damaged wheel or earlier repair. Confirm what testing and equipment the mobile provider offers, whether balancing is available and what happens if the tire cannot be repaired. A usable, correctly sized spare may be the safest immediate solution.
The vehicle must be in a safe, stable place for lifting. Recovery may be preferable when roadside work would expose people to traffic. Ask whether the quotation includes call-out, inspection, labour and materials, and approve any replacement tire separately with its size, model, condition and price.
Browse tire service providers on Turn.am. After the work, confirm pressure and ask whether a workshop inspection or wheel balancing is still required.