About Us
Why own a mechanic shop?
When I tell people I own an auto repair shop I get a strange look. I opened Queen Bee Auto Repair shop for every woman and/or man that has ever felt like they were taken advantage of by mechanic shops. We strive to offer the best service with the guarantee that we will never sell you parts or services you do not need.
We feel blessed and want to pass the savings on to the public, by offering excellent service and quality work that you can trust. I want everyone to feel secure in choosing to bring their cars into our shop. As a woman, I always felt like I had to have my husband or dad take care of dealing with car repairs.
I opened this shop so women and men alike can feel comfortable bringing in their cars and not feel like they need to take out a loan for a simple car repair.
Services
We are a Full-Service Auto Repair Shop.
Our worker bees can fix nearly anything they fit into.
Find out over the phone; get a free quote. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” --Benjamin Franklin... He might have also said, “a new rubbery timing belt is cheaper than a smoking blown piston rod sticking out of the hood of your car because you kept driving on hope.”
Discounts
From Tires to Auto Service we have discounts for everyone.
FAQ
Why Should I trust you?
Don’t trust us, ask our clients. See the testimonials of satisfied customers.
What does the color of Smoke tell me ?
White – burning gas – OK Black – burning oil – not good Blue – possibly leak from antifreeze – not good at all. Pulsating rings – Indian camp setup in engine.
Do I really need to change my timing belt? What happens if it breaks?
Over $1000 of repair work YES, if you have an interference engine. Count on major damage. It depends on your type of engine. Do a Google search for your vehicle and the word “interference”. If your engine is an interference engine, then yes.
If you don’t have an interference engine, when the belt brakes you loose power and hopefully are able to pull safely to the side till you can get towed. In an interference engine, the pistons and valves slam into each other costing thousands of dollars of repair work. So don’t risk it. Look in your car manual or schedule to see how often you should change the timing belt. If you are not sure, get a free evaluation (over the phone, or schedule to come in) and find out if you need to or not. Papa bee will explain how you can tell how old your belt is, and what is recommended by your car’s manufacturer.