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When a work van or service truck goes down, every stop gets delayed. M7 Mobile Tire Service™ brings fleet tire repair services Burnaby BC drivers can trust at yards, jobsites, condos, and curbside stops. From Brentwood to Edmonds and near Highway 1, we come to you with clear answers. If your team needs fast mobile flat tire repair support, call now and keep the day moving.











Fleet tire trouble can stop deliveries, service calls, and staff trips fast. Our mobile team comes to yards, office lots, and curbside spots across Burnaby BC to inspect the damage first, then explain the safest next step. If the issue starts with a nail or screw in the tread, we can move quickly from inspection to tire puncture repair so your driver is not stuck waiting at a shop.
From Metrotown and Brentwood to Edmonds, Lougheed, Still Creek, and routes near Highway 1, our fleet tire help reaches the places Burnaby drivers actually work. We handle roadside stops, loading zones, office parks, and condo parkades with care. If a unit is already down, our roadside flat repair option keeps things simple, and the City of Burnaby’s town centres show how busy these service areas can be.
A fleet tire that looks fine at night can be low again by morning. That usually means the air loss is small but steady. We check tread damage, rim seal issues, and valve parts so you get a real answer, not a guess. If the pressure drop keeps coming back before runs near Deer Lake, BCIT, or Lougheed, ask us about slow leak repair and a same-day check.
Dispatchers need clear calls, not vague maybes. M7 Mobile Tire Service™ inspects the tire, explains what is safe, and tells you whether the unit can return to work or should stay parked. Some fleet problems come from hidden hardware issues, not the tread itself, which is why we also check for valve stem repair needs before we send a vehicle back onto Kingsway, Canada Way, or Marine Drive.
Commercial tire safety is not just about finding the hole. We look at where the damage sits, how long the tire was driven low, and what the vehicle carries. Some fleet cars and newer SUVs need run-flat repair rules, while other vehicles lose air because of corrosion at the rim and need bead leak repair. That step matters when you want a safe return to work, not a short-term patch.
Burnaby fleet operators choose M7 because we keep the visit simple for both drivers and managers. We show up where the vehicle is parked, work carefully around homes, shops, and worksites, and explain the result in plain language. When a tread injury needs a stronger inside fix, we can move from inspection to tire patch services without sending your team across town to wait in line.
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Step one is the call. Tell us the vehicle type, tire size if you have it, and where the unit is parked in Burnaby BC. That could be near Metrotown, BCIT, Brentwood, or a jobsite in Big Bend. If the stop is urgent or a driver is stranded between calls, we can guide you toward emergency flat repair so the response matches the problem right away.
Next, we inspect the tire on site. We look for tread punctures, shoulder damage, sidewall trouble, valve issues, and signs that the tire was driven flat. Some small holes may allow a fast fix, while others do not. If the damage fits a quick temporary option, we will explain when tire plug services make sense and when a stronger repair or replacement is the better call.
After inspection, we repair only what is safe to repair. That means checking the location of the object, the size of the injury, and how the tire has been used on the route. If the issue starts with a screw or nail picked up near Still Creek, Burnaby Heights, or a warehouse lot, our nail in tire repair process helps us seal the problem and confirm the tire holds pressure before the vehicle leaves.
Before we finish, we set the pressure, torque what we touched, and explain the next step to the driver or manager. We can note whether the tire should be watched, rotated out, or replaced soon. That kind of clear wrap-up helps Burnaby fleets plan the rest of the day, especially when the stop happens before school runs, delivery windows, or service appointments.
If one of your vans, cars, or light-duty trucks is down in Burnaby BC, call M7 Mobile Tire Service™ before a small air loss becomes a missed route. We bring mobile fleet tire repair near you with clear phone support, honest inspection, and service at home bases, worksites, parking lots, and roadside spots. Fast help, careful work, and real answers make it easier to keep your team moving.
Yes. We repair many fleet tires right where the vehicle is parked, including yards, office lots, homes, and some condo parkades in Burnaby BC. We just need a safe place to work and enough room around the vehicle. If the stop is in a tight underground area, this blog on parkade meetups shows how access can affect the setup.
We check the exact location of the damage, the size of the hole, the tire condition, and whether the vehicle was driven while low. A clean tread puncture may be repairable, but sidewall damage, heavy wear, or internal damage usually means replacement is safer. We explain the result in plain words so managers and drivers can make the next call fast.
Yes. If a driver has no spare, we can inspect the tire where the vehicle sits and tell you whether it can be repaired on the spot or needs a new tire. This guide on flat tire repair when you have no spare walks through the common next steps and what to expect during the visit.
A tire that keeps losing air overnight may have a small tread puncture, a bad valve stem, a poor seal at the rim, or wheel damage. Cold mornings in Burnaby can make the drop easier to notice, but temperature is not always the main cause. We inspect the full wheel and tire so you stop guessing and stop adding air every day.