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  • Place Types Car repair
  • Address 51 Ontario St #520, Burk's Falls, ON P0A 1C0, Canada
  • Coordinate 45.6104278,-79.4028184
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code JH6W+5V Burk's Falls, ON, Canada
Openning hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Reviews
Jaime Kitaresku (07/11/2020)
I would highly recommend Paul's Auto Service. I was taking my Mom to the hospital and had another emergency come up with my truck. They were so amazing, they made room in the shop, and I was taken care of immediately. My mom and I felt comfortable there and everyone was so friendly and amazing. Thanks so much all of you for your help.
Aaron Oliveira (07/08/2019)
Punctual, honest and clean! One of the first mechanic shops that didn't leave fingerprints on my door or steering wheel
Mike Powers (09/03/2019)
If you want an expensive alignment done wrong, twice. . . Well, this is the shop for you.
darryl poirier (11/09/2019)
Great service and fair prices
Pauls Auto Service (10/18/2016)
In regards to "Allan S" we apologize for only having one tire to for your car, seeing as we are not a tire shop we just so happened to have an extra one on our rack in the proper size for a Toyota Corolla. If you were to contact any responsible Auto Service provider and they will also recommend that you should also get your tires re-torqued after a wheel has been removed, if you were to also contact your Toyota Service provider regarding their policy on wheel removal and installation, they have a wheel torque reminder sticker that is applied to the windshield, same concept as an oil change reminder. You can refer to KALTIRE and locate the article on "Why re-torque? The importance of re-torquing" it also explains the importance of wheel re-torquing. If mister "Allan S" has a reputable service provider he would be aware about wheel re-torquing. Also the statement (I understand that tires need to be realigned after a change because nuts may have loosened -- but to be so badly tightened that they're all at risk of falling off?) is completely backwards, they need to be re-torqued not realigned because of the simple fact that the nuts may have loosened, and yes their is a chance that the wheel may fall off with the nuts loose. As per the gentleman who was asking about his brake work it is recommended to have your brakes serviced every 6 months to ensure the quality of your brakes last. It is irrelevant if the vehicle is brand new or 10 or more years old to have them serviced. In conclusion to "Allan S" review Paul's Auto Service is not the only Service provider that recommends wheel re-torquing.
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