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Fountain Tire

10205 103 Ave, Fairview, AB T0H 1L0

Fountain Tire
Car repair
4.4
27 reviews
8 comments
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3J8J+V6 Fairview, Alberta
(780) 835-4333
fountaintire.com
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Monday: 8–17
Tuesday: 8–17
Wedneasday: 8–17
Thursday: 8–17
Friday: 8–17
Saturday: 9–13
Sunday: Close
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Marissa Bestie
Marissa Bestie
A fool and his money are easily parted. $40 to put a $1 plug in a flat tire. The service was excellent, the desk staff very smooth, assuring me it was the best $40 I ever spent.
I have been fooled twice by this business, each time leaving feeling good until I realized how royally I was screwed.

Know this, these people are wonderful. Everything they do is top notch, the problem is that you will pay through the nose for it, and your friends will shake their heads when you tell them how much you paid for it.
Michel Buitendyk
Michel Buitendyk
Friendly staff, prices a little on the high side.
Darren
Darren
Always get excellent service here. Been going for years. Recommend!
Mike Reilly
Mike Reilly
The service here is top notch, no complaints at all about how I was treated. They bent over backwards to fit me in and got the work done in a timely manner. The billing side, however, was a bit dodgy in my admittedly limited experience (I usually do my own work). The shop rate was very good and I have no problem paying well for good work, but parts cost through the nose. I was charged somewhere between 200 and 250 for bearings for a trailer. When I got home, I looked up the prices from various sources from Napa, Lordco, Canadian Tire and online and found that none of them would have cost me more than $80 and from an online Canadian source not much more than $40.00 for the four bearings, races and seals. I don't know if it's their supplier, which is probably Napa and in a much more remote location than my home, or just a very high shop markup, but it did leave a bad taste in my mouth. From now on I bring spare hubs with new bearings in them as well as two sets of spare bearings and the tools I'll need to do this job myself. Total cost for all of these parts will be around $200.00 - enough for three bearing replacements including spare hubs. I guess this is the price you pay for rush work when you are on a schedule, but I don't have to like it.
Greg Jones
Greg Jones
Pat and crew have been the shining example of great service. I have been bringing my vehicles to them for years and haven’t had a moments trouble. Highly recommended.
Nikita Lebedynski
Nikita Lebedynski1 year ago
Very friendly and helpful staff!
Beckey Unrau
Beckey Unrau10 years ago
Great service, super friendly and had me on the road again in no time. I will definitely be back :)
David Richardson
David Richardson10 years ago
Always the best customer service and good macanhical work.
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