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Commercial Tire Retreading

Our commercial tire retreading program helps fleets cut costs, extend casing life, and reduce waste—without compromising safety or performance.

Commercial Tire Retreading

  • Professional retreading services that give quality casings a second (and third) life.
  • Retreads designed to deliver excellent mileage while significantly reducing cost per mile versus new tires.
  • Strict inspection and preparation standards to ensure retreaded tires are safe and reliable.
  • Multiple tread patterns available to match your specific routes and applications.
  • Environmentally friendly solution that reduces waste and maximizes casing value.

When to Book an Appointment?

  • Casings are in good structural condition and ready for another tread life.
  • You’re looking to reduce your tire budget without sacrificing performance.
  • You want to standardize retreads as part of your tire program.

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What's Covered: Commercial Tire Retreading

Commercial Tire Retreading

High-quality retread services for approved casings, using modern processes and strict inspection standards to deliver safe, reliable, cost-effective tires.

Our Proven Process: Commercial Tire Retreading

1
Casing Evaluation

We inspect casings to ensure they meet safety and quality standards for retreading.

2
Preparation & Buffing

Old tread is removed and the casing is prepared for new rubber.

3
Retreading & Curing

New tread is applied using approved methods and cured to bond with the casing.

4
Final Inspection

Each retreaded tire is inspected and tested before returning to service.

5
Return & Tracking

We return retreads to your fleet and can help track performance and casing histories.

Commercial Tire Retreading FAQs

Are retreaded tires safe for commercial use?

Yes. When produced under proper standards on quality casings, retreads are widely used in commercial fleets and can be very reliable.

How many times can a casing be retreaded?

It depends on casing condition, application, and maintenance. Many casings can support multiple retreads with proper care.