Kennebec County, Maine

Kennebec County is a county in the south central area of Maine. The county seat of Kennebec County is Augusta, and the county contains four cities (Augusta, Gardiner, Hallowell, and Waterville), twenty five towns (including Benton, Litchfield, Manchester, and Randolph), and four census designated places (Clinton, Farmingdale, Oakland, and Winthrop). There are three colleges in Kennebec County: Thomas College, Colby College (which are both located in Waterville), and the University of Maine, located in Augusta. There are 19 public school districts in Kennebec County.

Your Trusted Local Auto Repair Shop

Most Kennebec County residents rely on their cars to get them where they need to go. When their vehicles need repairs or scheduled maintenance, they come to Al's Certified Auto Repair in Augusta. We are located at 316 State Street.

Our technicians have decades of combined experience and receive ongoing training on all things automotive repair. Here are some reasons you should choose us:

  • We are an AAA approved auto repair facility and our technicians are AAA and ASE Certified.
  • We offer a 3-year/36,000 mile warranty on most of our repairs.
  • We offer lifetime oil and filter services so you never have to pay for oil and filter service again.
  • We only use top-of-the-line parts from manufacturers such as Moog, Standard, Wagner, Monroe, and more.

If you are a Kennebec County resident, feel free to come to Al's Certified Auto Repair in Augusta! You can schedule an appointment with us online or call us at 207-622-4747.

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We are a Digital Shop

Our technicians use the latest technology to not only tell you if there are any issues with your vehicle, but show you. If we uncover an issue the photo will be e-mailed to you for your records. At the end of every visit you will receive a detailed report regarding the general health of your vehicle. Our #1 goal is to keep you safe on the road.

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