Professional Brake Repair & Service
Your brakes are the most important safety system on your vehicle. At Onsite Automotive Services, we provide comprehensive brake inspection, repair, and replacement services to ensure your vehicle stops safely every time.
Our ASE Master-certified technicians have the experience and expertise to diagnose brake problems accurately and recommend only the repairs you actually need. We never upsell unnecessary services—when you bring your car to us, you can trust you're getting honest advice.
Our Brake Services Include:
Brake Pad Replacement
Worn brake pads are the most common brake repair. We use quality OEM or OEM-equivalent brake pads that meet or exceed manufacturer specifications. Our technicians will inspect your rotors at the same time to determine if they need resurfacing or replacement.
Brake Rotor Service
Warped or worn rotors can cause vibration, noise, and reduced stopping power. We can resurface rotors that are still within specification, or replace them when necessary. We always measure rotor thickness to ensure safe operation.
Brake Caliper Repair & Replacement
Sticking or leaking calipers can cause uneven brake wear and reduced performance. We repair or replace calipers as needed, and always inspect the entire brake system for related issues.
Brake Fluid Flush
Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which can reduce braking performance and damage internal components. We recommend flushing brake fluid every 2-3 years or 30,000 miles to maintain optimal braking.
Brake Line Inspection & Repair
Corroded or damaged brake lines are a serious safety hazard. We inspect brake lines, hoses, and fittings during every brake service and repair or replace any compromised components.
ABS System Diagnostics
Modern vehicles have Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) that require specialized diagnostic equipment. We have the tools and training to diagnose and repair ABS problems on all makes and models.
Signs You Need Brake Service
- Squealing or grinding noise when braking
- Vibration or pulsation in the brake pedal
- Soft or spongy brake pedal feel
- Vehicle pulling to one side when braking
- Brake warning light on dashboard
- Longer stopping distances than normal
- Burning smell when braking
If you notice any of these symptoms, don't wait—brake problems only get worse (and more expensive) over time. Bring your vehicle to Onsite Automotive Services for a thorough brake inspection.
Why Choose Us for Brake Repair?
Schedule Your Brake Service Today
Don't compromise on safety. Call us or schedule online to have your brakes inspected by our expert technicians.
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