Pads, rotors, fluid, full inspection.
Brake Service
Time
1–2 hrs
Pricing
Quote first
Cadence
Inspect annually · Replace as needed
Brake feel off? We diagnose pad wear, rotor warp, fluid contamination, and caliper issues — quote before any work begins.
What's included
- Visual inspection of pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines
- Measure remaining pad thickness on all four wheels
- Check brake fluid level and condition
- Test brake pedal feel and stopping behavior
- Photo report sent to you before any work begins
- Replace pads, rotors, or fluid only with your approval
When to book this
- •Squealing or grinding noise when braking
- •Pulsing or vibrating brake pedal
- •Car pulls to one side when stopping
- •Brake warning light on the dash
- •Longer stopping distances than usual
- •Soft or spongy pedal that goes closer to the floor
Pricing details
| Brake inspection | free with any other service |
| Front pads | quote after inspection |
| Front pads + rotors | quote after inspection |
| Rear pads / rotors | quote after inspection |
| Brake fluid flush | quote after inspection |
Final quote sent with photos before any work starts. No surprise charges.
What we use
Quality aftermarket pads (ceramic or semi-metallic, matched to your driving style) and rotors. OEM parts available on request.
Common questions
How long do brake pads usually last?
Most cars: 30,000–70,000 miles. Depends heavily on driving style, terrain, and pad material.
Do I have to replace rotors every time?
No. We measure first — if they're within spec and the surface is smooth, new pads alone are fine.
Is it safe to drive with worn pads?
We don't recommend it. Metal-on-metal contact damages rotors quickly and increases stopping distance dangerously.