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The average salary for a Tire Repairer in U.S. is $37,280.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $37,280

$28,820$47,680

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.92

$13.86$22.93

What does a Tire Repairer earn?

On average, tire repairers earn around $37,280 per year in the U.S. Tire repairers inspect, repair, and replace tires for a variety of vehicles. They may also be required to rotate and balance tires, check tread depth, and perform tire maintenance. Tire repairers often work with a wide range of vehicles, from passenger automobiles to commercial transport vehicles. With additional services, they might also be able to repair damages such as punctures, inner tube troubles, and wheel alignment.

How to earn more as a Tire Repairer

To become a tire repairer, you will need to take a qualification in vehicle maintenance or a similar field. An apprenticeship in automotive engineering or motor mechanics might also be helpful. To earn more as a tire repairer, you could move into a specialised area, such as working with luxury cars. Alternatively, you could decide to become self-employed or manage a garage or other vehicle service shop.