South Wales Alloys in Newport is your nearest dedicated alloy wheel specialist — about 25 minutes south via the A467. Full professional workshop for diamond cutting, powder coating and complete refurbishment.
Abertillery, Six Bells, Llanhilleth, Cwmtillery, Aberbeeg — the Ebbw Fach Valley has no dedicated alloy wheel repair workshop. South Wales Alloys in Newport is your closest option at around 25 minutes south via the A467.
The A467 running through the valley is steep, winding and frequently patched — perfect conditions for pothole damage, buckled rims and kerb strikes. The narrow residential streets through Abertillery's terraced housing mean tight manoeuvres that lead to scuffed and kerbed alloys. Valley road conditions take their toll on wheel finishes year-round.
Our Newport workshop has the professional equipment needed for lasting repairs — spray booths, CNC diamond-cut lathes, hydraulic straightening and powder coating ovens. A proper workshop repair outlasts any mobile patch job, especially on valley roads.
Full strip, repair, prime and refinish. Colour match or custom colours.
CNC lathe precision restores factory-fresh diamond cut finish.
Durable, chip-resistant finish. Any colour. Full oven bake.
Buckled or cracked alloys repaired with hydraulic precision.
Scratches, scuffs, dents and bumper damage. Professional respray.
Strip, blast, powder coat. Custom colours to match your wheels.
We include free tyre removal and balancing with every refurbishment. Turnaround depends on the extent of damage and how busy we are — typically 24 hours to a week. We’ll give you an accurate timeframe when you drop off.
We also serve drivers from Six Bells, Llanhilleth, Cwmtillery, Aberbeeg, Blaina, Nantyglo, Brynmawr, Ebbw Vale, Crumlin, Newbridge and across Blaenau Gwent.
Abertillery driver? Send us a photo of the damage and we’ll reply with a competitive, no-obligation quote.