Tire Road Hazard Service Program
With Expanded Benefits at no Additional Cost!
We are switching vendors, going to Nation Safe Drivers. Second year is now covered 100%. All tires will come with roadside assistance (including towing, lockout service, refueling and more). No additional cost!
Our service department also offers
name brand tires such as Michelin, Bridgestone, Goodyear, Yokohama, Dunlop, Continental, and more. Additionally, our state-of-the-art alignment and balancing machines make Carland Service Center your one stop tire shop in Alpharetta, Georgia and allows us to get you back on the road as quickly as possible. Carland Service Center offers fantastic replacement tires for a variety of vehicles.
Tire Care Tips
Have you noticed your vehicle handling less reliably? After you've had the same set of tires for at least 5 years, you should have your tires thoroughly inspected every year. If your tread is worn, your Carland Service Center is here to help. Our expert tire technicians can look at your vehicle. If your tire tread is worn beyond the recommended tread depth levels, your tires will need to be replaced. You can also check your tire tread depth yourself with a tire tread depth gauge.
There are many causes of tire damage, including:
• The age and wear of your tires;
• Frequent driving can result in excessive wear and tear, leading to less grip;
• Road conditions such as potholes, speed bumps, or other climate-related issues like extreme temperatures, rain, snow, and ice;
• Speeding;
• Under or overinflated tires;
• Improper wheel alignment;
• Failing to balance or rotate tires;
• Using incorrect tires in improper condition.
Damaged or worn tires can be dangerous for you and your passengers. Tires with abnormal tread wear patterns can cause the vehicle to shimmy and vibrate and can adversely affect the manner in which your vehicle performs. Tires with abnormal tread wear patterns will no longer make contact with the road in the manner for which they were designed. You can bring your tires in, no matter the condition, and your expert technicians can evaluate them and make suggestions on whether they need to be repaired or replaced.
Signs that your tires are worn can include:
• Uneven tread depth;
• Shallow treads;
• Damaged valve caps;
• General tire damage.