On average, a puncture repair at home takes about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the severity of the damage. For minor punctures caused by nails or glass, the process can be completed even faster. The technician begins by inspecting the tire thoroughly to locate the puncture and determine whether the tire is safe to repair. Once identified, the foreign object is removed, and the puncture is sealed using a plug or patch. Finally, the tire is inflated and tested for air pressure consistency to ensure the problem is fully resolved.
In rare cases where the tire has sustained multiple punctures or is severely deflated, the repair process might take slightly longer. However, even in these cases, having the service done at your location eliminates wait times and commute delays, offering a stress-free experience. Crossroads Helpline’s skilled team is trained to perform efficient repairs while maintaining safety and quality standards. For customers with busy schedules or those stranded at home or work, the quick turnaround time is a major advantage. This service helps you get back on the road without unnecessary delays.