Handy Mechanic

Mobile services · San Francisco

Tire help, without the tire shop.

Flat repair, mount & balance, rotations, and new tires — at your home, office, or curb in San Francisco. No towing, no doughnut, no waiting room.

Get help with my tire60 seconds · no card · cancel anytime

How it works

Flat to fixed · often under 24 hours

01 · DESCRIBE

Tell us the symptom

Flat, slow leak, mount on a new wheel, or a routine rotation? Year and make of the car. We use this to match the right tech.

02 · CALL

A 20-minute call & quote

Pick a slot from your inbox. Quick call to confirm scope, address, and the flat price. If you need new tires we source them at cost.

03 · ON YOUR DRIVEWAY

Tech comes to you

A vetted mobile tire tech with a portable mounting machine pulls up. Most jobs take 30 to 90 minutes.

Get help with my tire

SAN FRANCISCO · TIRE

A 20-minute intro call is the fastest way to a flat-rate quote. We confirm scope, your address, and timing — and put you in front of a tire technician in San Francisco who has the right equipment for your job.

  • No card up front
  • Flat-rate pricing confirmed on the call
  • Vetted technicians with insurance & equipment
  • Calendar invite delivered the moment you book

Tell us about your tire

We'll email you within five minutes with a slot picker for a 20-minute intro call in San Francisco.

We’ll send the calendar invite to whichever you provide.

Common questions

SAN FRANCISCO
Where in San Francisco do you serve?

Citywide for the most part — Mission, Sunset, Richmond, Marina, Bernal Heights, Castro, Excelsior. Outside SF proper we cover Daly City, Brisbane, and South SF on a case-by-case basis.

Can you bring new tires?

Yes. We source from local distributors at cost and add a flat mount & balance fee per tire. You see both numbers up front.

What if my tire can't be patched?

Tread or sidewall damage outside the patchable zone means a replacement. We'll tell you on the call before you commit.

Do you handle commercial vehicles or RVs?

Light trucks and SUVs always. RVs and commercial trucks on a case-by-case basis — mention it on the form.