Commercial tires represent a significant cost for all fleets, no matter if you own one truck or one thousand. One way to transition tires from being a liability to an asset is through tire retreading, a proven method to extend the life of tire casings. This process, which began in the 1900s when tires wore out more quickly, has seen various types of tires that can be retread over the years. Modern tire retreading techniques have transformed the process significantly, making it safer, more efficient, and more cost-effective.

 

What Is Tire Retreading? 

Exploring the Types of Tires That Can Be Retread: The process of tire retreading involves replacing worn tire tread on the tire casing to extend its use. Tire retreading, once almost an art, has significantly improved with modern technology. At STTC, we utilize computers to meticulously inspect tires, guaranteeing quality and safety at every stage of the retreading process.

 

The biggest expense in manufacturing tires is the tire casing. Only sound tire casings can be used as a base for tire retreading. Replacing the tread on the tire is far more cost-effective. 

 

What Are the Benefits of Retreading Various Types of Tires for Your Company?

It’s estimated that tire retreading saves the industry over $3 billion each year. When tires are well-maintained to protect the casing, a tire can be retread multiple times before the casing gives out. This prevents the need for newly manufactured tires and reduces the cost per tire for your fleet. Many different types of vehicles have retread tires, including military and commercial jets, school buses, ambulances, commercial truckers, both long-haul and urban delivery vehicles. Retread tires are increasingly popular because they are dependable, safe, and save fleet owners a lot of money. 

 

What Are the “Bigger Picture” Benefits of Tire Retreading? 

Diving into the Types of Tires That Can Be Retread: Tire retreading not only extends tire life but also contributes significantly to environmental conservation. This process helps reduce air pollution, carbon emissions, water consumption, and natural resource extraction. During retreading, the old tread is buffed off and recycled into various applications such as rubber mats and playground surfaces. The retreaded tire isn’t discarded in a landfill but is equipped to drive many more miles.

 

Which Tires Can Be Retread? 

Most every type of commercial tire can be retread. Retreading is often based on the quality of the casing, not the application of the tire. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule – some earthmover tires or off-the-road commercial tires may not be suitable for retread. Manufacturers of certain brands and styles of tires are creating tires that can be retread for more cycles to increase the value of the tire when it’s new. 

 

How Can You Be Assured that Tire Retreading Is Safe? 

At STTC, we prioritize transparency when it comes to the types of tires that can be retread. We provide an open process where tires undergo rigorous analysis and testing before retreading. We welcome visits to our plant and encourage queries, ensuring that your tires are manufactured to the highest safety and efficiency standards.

 

Tire retreading is a viable option for your fleet to save money on commercial tires and to be more eco-friendly.  Give us a call now at 610-954-8473 or contact us online to learn more about tire retreading and to understand how we keep your trucks safe with retreads. 

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