- July 28, 2025
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Tire fix in Calgary is one of the most common services requested at auto shops—and for good reason. From nails on construction routes to deep spring potholes, Calgary’s roads put your tires through a lot. But the fix isn’t always a full replacement.
In this article, you’ll learn the top 5 signs your tire needs attention—and whether a patch, plug, or new tire is the right move.
If your tire pressure light keeps coming on, a plug may be the solution. Tire plugs are quick, inexpensive fixes that seal a small puncture in the tread area.
When a plug works:
Patches are applied from inside the tire and provide a stronger seal than plugs. At YYC Tire & Auto, we often use a plug-patch combo for longer-lasting results.
Why patches are more reliable:
Sidewall punctures and cracks are dangerous. They can’t be safely repaired and usually mean a full replacement is needed.
Learn more about tire replacement in Calgary.
If your tires show deep wear on one edge, bulges, or exposed cords, they’re past the point of fixing. Continuing to drive could lead to a blowout.
Check your tread depth using the Canadian coin test method. Need help? Visit our tire inspection service page.
Even if patches are possible, more than one hole in close proximity is risky. In most cases, replacing the tire is the safest option.
Delaying a proper tire fix can cause:
Want to learn more about tire safety? Check out this Tire Safety Guide by Consumer Reports.
Our certified technicians offer same-day tire repair and transparent advice. No upsells, no pressure—just honest service that puts your safety first.
A properly installed plug, especially when combined with an internal patch, can last the life of the tire if the damage is minimal and limited to the tread area. However, it’s best to have it done by a professional like YYC Tire & Auto.
Tire patch and plug repairs in Calgary usually cost between $30 and $60, depending on the type of damage. Replacements will cost more depending on the tire size and brand.
No—sidewall damage is considered unsafe to repair. If your tire’s sidewall is punctured, cracked, or bulging, a full replacement is the only safe option.
If the damage is a small puncture in the tread and hasn’t affected the sidewall, a patch or plug should work. But if the tire is worn, has multiple punctures, or structural damage, it should be replaced. Let YYC Tire & Auto inspect it and advise honestly.
Don’t wait on a tire issue. Whether it’s a quick patch or full replacement, YYC Tire & Auto has your back. Visit our shop or book your service online.
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