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Fountain Tire in Edmonton, a leading tire dealer offering auto repair services and Goodyear, Dunlop and Kelly tires for cars, trucks, ATV's, trailers, farm equipment and fleets.
Customers consistently praised the friendly, helpful, and professional service provided by the staff, particularly Cory.
Trustworthiness
Many reviews highlighted the honesty and integrity of the shop, with customers feeling confident that they were not being upsold or overcharged.
Efficiency
The shop is noted for its quick turnaround times and ability to accommodate urgent repairs, often completing work faster than expected.
Expertise
Customers appreciated the knowledgeable staff who provided clear explanations and reliable advice regarding vehicle maintenance and repairs.
Loyalty
Numerous long-term customers expressed their continued loyalty, often referring friends and family due to positive past experiences.
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Enrique Zenteno
3 days ago
5.0
Good efficient service. The technician clearly explained what my car needed. The prices are reasonable.
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iheanyichukwu ekekwe
Oct 18, 2025
5.0
Cory Yarmuch is a great guy. He helped me out when other shops couldn't. I highly recommend this shop for what they do.
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Diana Nurmanova
Oct 9, 2025
5.0
Thank you for your help!
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Brad Williams
Sep 3, 2025
5.0
Just as she was about to leave Edmonton for a 5 hour road trip, my fiance discovered her brake backplate grinding into her wheel. She was alone with no one to help.
Luckily she was only a KM from this Fountain location, who agreed to get her in right away, and got her back on the road within the hour.
Awesome service, even for an out-of-towner, they knew would likely not be a regular customer. Thanks guys!!!
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William Pylypow
Aug 16, 2025
5.0
Jordan gave me his time to help me find tires for my truck after I found a gash the day before a big trip. He made sure I was going to get taken care of today one way or another. He also while busy made sure he took the time to open the door for a woman with a stroller. Pay him more money.
Tires wear out over time, and how long they last depends on things like road conditions, driving habits, inflation, and temperature. The best way to know when to replace them is to check them regularly.
Common ways to measure tread include the following.
- Tread wear bars: When these are flush with the tread, it’s time to replace.
- Coin test: If too much of the coin shows, your tread is low.
- Tread depth gauge: The most accurate way to measure.
If your tread is low or you see cracks, bulges, or notice vibration, come see us.
What are some signs my vehicle is out of alignment?
It doesn’t take much to throw your alignment off—potholes, curbs, or just everyday driving. Poor alignment can lead to faster tire wear and poor handling.
Common signs include:
- Vehicle pulls to one side
- Crooked steering wheel
- Uneven tire wear
- Loose or unstable steering
- Vibration in the steering wheel
If something feels off, we’re happy to take a look.
What’s included in the seasonal car care package?
Our seasonal car care package gets your vehicle ready for the weather ahead. It includes:
- Fresh engine oil and filter
- Chassis lubrication (as needed)
- Charging and starting system check
- Brake inspection
- Fluid top-ups
- Belt and hose inspection
- Battery test
- Tire and pressure check
- Heating/cooling system check
- Lights, wipers, and overall safety check
It’s a great way to make sure your vehicle is ready for the season.
What do the numbers on my tires mean?
The numbers on your tire’s sidewall tell you the size, load rating, and speed rating.
Example: 225/55R17 97H
- 225 – Tire width (mm)
- 55 – Height as a % of width
- R – Radial construction
- 17 – Wheel diameter (inches)
- 97 – Load rating (how much weight it can carry)
- H – Speed rating (maximum safe speed)
These numbers help us match you with the right tire.
When should I put my winter tires on?
A good rule of thumb: when you can see your breath — about 7°C and below. At that temperature, all-season tires start to harden, while winter tires stay flexible and grippy. Booking early helps you beat the rush.
What brands of tires does Fountain Tire in Edmonton offer?
Fountain Tire offers tires from Goodyear, Cooper Tires, Dunlop, Kelly Tires, Kumho Tire, and Sailun.
What types of vehicles and equipment does Fountain Tire provide tires for?
They provide tires for cars, trucks, ATVs, trailers, farm equipment, and fleets.
What are the regular business hours for Fountain Tire in Edmonton?
Fountain Tire is open Monday to Friday from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, and on Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It is closed on Sundays.
Is Fountain Tire in Edmonton open on Canadian public holidays?
Fountain Tire is closed on major holidays including November 11, December 25 and 26, and January 1.
What auto repair services does Fountain Tire provide?
They offer air conditioning repair, flat tire repair, seasonal tire changeover, tire replacement, battery services, brakes, mechanical services, oil and filter changes, and wheel alignment.
Can customers pay using debit cards at Fountain Tire?
Yes, the store accepts debit card payments.
Does Fountain Tire offer curbside pickup or in-store shopping?
Yes, Fountain Tire provides both curbside pickup and in-store shopping services.
What are some nearby places of interest customers can visit when coming to Fountain Tire?
Nearby places include Câhcacêp BowsArt, a landmark and shopping destination, Blue Cross Animal Hospital Ltd for pet services, and Diverse Lounge, a local bar and restaurant.
Is there a place to get food or drinks close to Fountain Tire?
Yes, Tony's Pizza Palace offers Italian food, and Bete Africa Ethiopian Restaurant and Bar serves Ethiopian cuisine nearby.
Where can customers find automotive dealers near Fountain Tire?
Nearby automotive dealers include Eddie's Auto Sales and Flyup Sky Auto Trust, which may be useful for customers looking for vehicle options after visiting Fountain Tire.