Summer Heat and Your Tires – What Colorado Drivers Should Watch For

Summer Heat and Your Tires – What Colorado Drivers Should Watch For

While winter gets most of the attention, summer heat can be just as tough on your tires—especially in Colorado. High temperatures, hot pavement, and long drives can increase the risk of tire damage and blowouts. At Tire Jet LLC, we help drivers stay safe by understanding how heat affects tires and what to watch for during the summer months.


How Heat Affects Your Tires

As temperatures rise, the air inside your tires expands. Combined with hot road surfaces, this puts extra stress on your tires.

Common effects of heat:

  • Increased tire pressure
  • Faster tread wear
  • Higher risk of blowouts
  • Weakening of tire structure over time

Even properly maintained tires can struggle in extreme heat if not monitored.


1. Overinflation from Heat

Hot weather naturally increases tire pressure.

Why it matters:

  • Overinflated tires have less contact with the road
  • Reduced traction and uneven wear
  • Higher risk of tire failure

Tip:
Check tire pressure regularly—preferably in the morning when tires are cool.


2. Increased Risk of Blowouts

Heat is one of the leading causes of tire blowouts, especially on highways.

Higher risk if:

  • Tires are worn or damaged
  • Tire pressure is too high or too low
  • You’re driving long distances at high speeds

3. Faster Tire Wear

Hot pavement softens tire rubber, causing it to wear down more quickly.

Watch for:

  • Reduced tread depth
  • Uneven wear patterns
  • Tires aging faster than expected

4. Long Road Trips Put Extra Stress on Tires

Summer is road trip season, and long drives add heat and pressure to your tires.

Before traveling:

  • Check tire pressure
  • Inspect tread depth
  • Look for damage or cracks

A quick inspection can prevent problems on the road.


5. Tire Pressure Fluctuations

Colorado’s elevation and temperature changes can cause tire pressure to vary more than in other states.

Result:

  • Tires may gain or lose pressure quickly
  • Increased wear if not adjusted

6. Dry Rot and Cracking

Heat and sun exposure can cause rubber to dry out over time.

Look for:

  • Small cracks in the sidewall
  • Fading or brittle rubber

This is a sign your tires may need replacement soon.


How to Protect Your Tires in Summer

✔ Check Tire Pressure Frequently

Keep your tires at the recommended PSI.

✔ Inspect Tires Regularly

Look for signs of wear or damage.

✔ Rotate and Balance Tires

Helps prevent uneven wear and improves performance.

✔ Avoid Overloading Your Vehicle

Extra weight increases heat and stress on tires.


Tire Jet LLC Keeps You Road-Ready

At Tire Jet LLC, we provide professional mobile tire services in Denver and across Colorado, making it easy to maintain your tires during the summer.

We offer:

  • Tire inspections
  • Tire balancing and rotation
  • Tire repair and replacement
  • Convenient on-site service

Stay Safe in Colorado’s Summer Heat

Hot weather can take a toll on your tires, but with proper care, you can avoid problems and drive with confidence.

Contact Tire Jet LLC today to schedule your tire check and stay safe on the road this summer.

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