Fast Grip Mobile Tyres

FAQs

At Fast Grip Mobile Tyres, we understand that tyre problems can happen anytime, anywhere. To make things easier, we’ve put together some of the most frequently asked questions about our mobile tyre fitting, puncture repairs, fuel delivery, and other services. Find quick answers below to help you get back on the road with confidence.

FAQs

General Client Question

Find answers to the Most Common Questions Regarding our Services, Booking Process, Payment Options and more to help you make the most of our Tyre Services.

Yes, We Provide 24/7 Service, ensuring that you can Access Mobile Tyre Fitting, Tyre Repairs and Other Emergency Services Anytime, Day or Night.

You Can Easily Book A Service Through Our Website By Filling Out The Booking Form Or By Calling Our Helpline For Immediate Assistance And Scheduling.

We Accept All Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards, And Secure Online Payments. We Also Offer Cash On Delivery For Added Convenience.

We use high-quality, trusted tyre brands. Whatever your vehicle type or driving needs (all-season, performance, etc.), we will endeavour to supply tyres that meet or exceed safety and performance standards.

 

There may be a travel fee depending on how far you are from our base location in Avonmouth, Bristol (St. Andrew’s Road, BS11 9HS). We’ll inform you of any extra charges in advance when you book.

 

Most mobile tyre fitting or simple repairs (like puncture repair) can be completed in 30–60 minutes, depending on the type of job, number of tyres, and access to the vehicle.

 

 

We offer emergency services such as battery jump-start and mobile tyre fitting/repair. Just call us, give your location, and we’ll aim to reach you quickly and get you back on the road.

 

 

We stand by the quality of our workmanship. For brand-new tyres, the manufacturer’s warranty may apply. For any repair or fitting service we perform, we guarantee professional service. If you're unsatisfied for any reason, contact us and we’ll seek to resolve it.

 

 

Some common indicators that you may need a full replacement instead of repair include:

  • Large punctures or sidewall damage

  • Tyre tread depth below legal/safety limit

  • Uneven wear patterns that can’t be corrected

  • Previous repair(s) that may have weakened the tyre

If in doubt, we will inspect the tyre on-site and give you honest advice.

 

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