What these terms cover
These terms apply to your use of this website and to tire sales, installation and repair work carried out by Sky Tires at 621 37 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 2M1. By using this site you accept them. If you do not accept them, please do not use the site.
The paperwork wins. Where a written estimate, work order or invoice we give you says something different from this page, the paperwork for that specific job governs that job. This page fills the gaps, it does not override what you signed.
Nothing here takes away rights you have under Alberta’s Consumer Protection Act or any other law that cannot be contracted out of. Where a term on this page conflicts with those rights, those rights win.
Using this website
You may read this site, print it, and share links to it. Please do not:
- Copy our text, photographs or logo for use on another business’s site or listing.
- Scrape the site at a rate that interferes with it, or try to break, probe or overload it.
- Use the contact form to send spam, abuse, or anything unlawful.
We may change, suspend or take down any part of this site at any time. We try to keep it available, but we do not promise it will be uninterrupted or free of errors.
Information on this site is not a binding offer
The service descriptions, hours and other details on this site are provided in good faith and kept as current as we reasonably can. They are general information, not a quote and not an offer to sell.
We publish no prices, deliberately. New and used tire stock turns over constantly, and the only honest number is the one quoted against what is on the shelf for your vehicle that day. Call (403) 988-6174 for a real price.
Stock shown or described anywhere on this site is subject to availability. A tire size or model being mentioned here does not mean we have it today.
Quotes, estimates and authorization
A price given over the phone is an estimate based on what you tell us about your vehicle. It can change once we see the vehicle, for example if the wheel size or tire size differs from what was described, if a stud, valve stem or sensor is damaged, or if a tire we were asked to repair turns out not to be safely repairable.
Your rights on estimates in Alberta
- You are entitled to ask for a written estimate before work starts, and we will give you one.
- Where a written estimate has been given, we will not charge you more than the estimated amount plus 10 percent without getting your authorization first.
- If the job turns out to need work beyond what you authorized, we stop and call you. We do not carry on and hand you a larger bill at the end.
Authorization can be given in person, over the phone, or by email to Aj.ainy1999@gmail.com. We record verbal authorizations on the work order along with the date and who gave them.
Appointments, walk-ins and timing
We take walk-ins and we book appointments. Either way, please call ahead if you can, especially during the seasonal changeover in late autumn and spring, when wait times are longest.
Any time estimate we give you for a job is our honest expectation, not a guarantee. Seized fasteners, damaged wheels, an unexpectedly busy bay or a part that has to be ordered can all push a job out. We are not liable for costs arising from a job taking longer than estimated, such as a missed appointment or a rental vehicle.
If you cannot make a booked appointment, call (403) 988-6174 and let us know so we can give the slot to someone else.
Payment
Payment is due in full when the work is finished and before the vehicle leaves, unless we have agreed otherwise in writing.
Prices are quoted in Canadian dollars and are subject to applicable taxes and to any environmental or tire recycling levy required in Alberta. Where a levy or a disposal fee applies, it is shown as its own line on the invoice rather than buried in the price.
Title to any tire or part we supply stays with us until it has been paid for in full. Alberta law also gives a repairer a lien on a vehicle for unpaid work, which means we may retain possession of a vehicle until the bill for the work performed on it is settled.
Tires and parts you supply yourself
We are happy to fit tires or wheels you bought elsewhere, but two things follow from that:
- We warrant our labour, not your product. If a customer-supplied tire, wheel or sensor is defective, the claim is with whoever sold it to you.
- We may decline the job. If a tire is the wrong size for the vehicle, is past its safe service life, has been repaired improperly, or shows damage that makes it unsafe to put back on the road, we will say so and we will not fit it. That is a safety decision and it is not negotiable.
Where you ask us to proceed against our advice and we agree to, we will note it on the work order and it goes ahead at your risk.
Workmanship, product warranties and re-torque
Our work
We stand behind our workmanship. If something we mounted, balanced or repaired is not right, bring the vehicle back and we will look at it. The specific warranty period and what it covers are set out on your invoice for that job, so keep the invoice.
The product itself
New tires carry the manufacturer’s own warranty, and the manufacturer sets those terms, not us. We will help you make a claim.
Used tires are sold as inspected, used goods. We check tread depth, age and condition before we sell one, and we will tell you honestly what you are buying. A used tire carries no manufacturer warranty and no mileage expectation, and it is sold on that basis.
Wheel re-torque
After any wheel has been removed and refitted, the wheel nuts must be re-torqued. Bring the vehicle back after roughly 50 to 100 kilometres of driving and we will re-torque them at no charge. This is a genuine safety item: nuts can settle after the first drive, and a wheel that has not been re-torqued can loosen. Where a re-torque is not carried out as directed, we are not responsible for damage or loss that follows from it.
A warranty on our work does not cover damage caused by road hazards, impacts, potholes, curb strikes, running a tire underinflated or overloaded, improper storage, or work done by someone else after us.
Your vehicle and your property
Please take valuables with you. Vehicles and their contents are left at the shop at your own risk, and we are not responsible for loss of or damage to personal items left inside a vehicle.
We are responsible for damage we actually cause through our own negligence while the vehicle is in our care. Tell us right away if you think that has happened, so we can look at it while the evidence is fresh.
Uncollected vehicles and tires. Please collect your vehicle, and any tires you have asked us to hold, promptly. Where a vehicle or a set of tires is left with us after we have told you the work is complete, we may charge reasonable storage, and after a reasonable period and further written notice we may exercise our rights under Alberta law to dispose of the goods and recover what is owed. Old tires we remove are recycled unless you ask to take them with you.
Limits on our liability
To the extent the law allows, our total liability for any claim connected with this website, a product we sold you, or work we performed is limited to the amount you paid us for that product or that job.
We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, including lost income, lost time, towing, rental vehicles or missed appointments, except where such loss is caused by our negligence and the law does not permit us to exclude it.
Nothing in these terms limits our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited. Again, your statutory rights as a consumer in Alberta are not affected by anything on this page.
Reviews and ratings shown on this site
The star rating and review quotations on our home page come from our public Google listing and reflect what that listing showed when the page was last updated. They are other people’s opinions, published by them, not claims by us, and the live listing is the authoritative source. Ratings move over time.
Our content
The text, photography, logo, layout and code of this site belong to Sky Tires or to the people we licensed them from, and are protected by copyright and trademark law. You may not reproduce them for commercial purposes without our written permission.
Links to other sites
This site links out to other services, including Google Maps for directions and our public review listing. We do not control those sites, we are not responsible for their content or their practices, and a link is not an endorsement. Their terms and privacy policies apply once you leave here.
Privacy and accessibility
How we handle personal information is set out in our Privacy Policy. What we have built into this site so it works for as many people as possible, and how to tell us when it does not, is set out in our Accessibility statement. Both form part of these terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta and the federal laws of Canada that apply there. Any dispute goes to the courts of Alberta, and you and we both agree to that. If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest stays in force.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time. The version on this page is the current one, and the date at the top shows when it last changed. Changes apply going forward, not to work already completed. This version is effective August 10, 2026.
Questions
If anything here is unclear, ask us before the work starts, not after:
- By phone
- (403) 988-6174, Mon–Sat, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM · Closed Sunday
- By email
- Aj.ainy1999@gmail.com
- In person or by mail
- Sky Tires, 621 37 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 2M1