Category: | Car repair, Store, |
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Address: | 26 Goertz Ave, Stony Plain, AB T7Z 0H6, Canada |
Postal code: | T7Z 0H6 |
Phone: | (780) 968-5433 |
Website: | http://www.alltrailer.ca/ |
Monday: | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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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 |
Great service, nice people
The shop foreman took me into the shop and walked me through the repairs one by one and patiently answer all my questions, thanks Tim.
Highly recommended
Bob
We recently had some damage done to one of our client's trailers. It was backed into and a hole was ripped in the side. Also, one of the tail lights stopped working. All Trailer were a recommendation from a trailer sales company in Edmonton. I called and made the appointment. They got me in immediately. Upon dropping the trailer off, Elliot was able to go over what I wanted done, and then he went over a rough timeline on when those things would be done. By the time I got back to my office, estimates for the repairs had been emailed to me. Elliot kept me in the loop on what was going on and how the repairs were progressing. Trailer was repaired to "as new" condition in the exact timeframe quoted. And the final invoice was identical to the original estimate. We have been very impressed with the service, and how well the repair was done. The body damage repair looks factory, and one would be hard pressed to tell me which panel was damaged. I highly recommend All Trailer, and will be utilizing them for all trailering repairs going forward.
During a trip into the mountains last fall the front end of my big 4 horse LQ trailer popped a 1” gap. Needless to say I limped home and then started the process of trying to find a reputable repair shop to take it to. The new big All Trailer Repairs banner in Stony Plain caught my eye. After a few conversations and an on-ranch visit with Landis I hauled in. They tore the front end open ... built up the supports ... then reskinned the aluminum siding. It looked like new. Unfortunately the 3m adhesive did not hold properly and the aluminum skin had to be redone.
I also had floor welds on the crossmembers in the horse compartment redone and new silicone applied along the roof line. Again ... a new looking trailer!
This spring when I began to use the trailer I noticed some “give” on the bottom of the aluminium siding that had been replaced. After a phone call to Elliot ... I hauled back in last month. The trailer was re-sealed and riveted.
During this long process I have had nothing but excellent and courteous service from the gang at All Trailer. They stood behind their work and warranty was not an issue. They have become “my place” for any questions or trailer repair I may have.
As a direct result of their 5-star attitude and work I highly recommended them to my friends who were looking to have some work done to their own horse trailers. They are as pleased as I am!!
So ... if you are looking for a place who does reputable great work ... and whose people are fantastic ... take a look at All Trailer! They are #1 in my books!!
These guys did an amazing job fixing up the trailer and I would 100% go back. They even taught me how to back up and hitch the trailer, usually my brother does this but he was away for work and they were so helpful.