Brake Repair

Your safety is our top priority

Brake repair service

Professional Brake Service

Your vehicle's braking system is the most critical safety component. At Mt Autoworks, we take brake repairs seriously. Our ASE-certified technicians perform comprehensive brake inspections and repairs on all makes and models.

Whether you need new brake pads, rotor resurfacing, caliper replacement, or a complete brake fluid flush, we use quality parts and follow manufacturer specifications to ensure your vehicle stops safely and quietly.

Don't wait until you hear grinding or feel vibrations. If your brake light is on, or it's been over a year since your last brake inspection, schedule an appointment today.

$149
Pad Install
$89
Per Rotor
$79
Fluid Flush

Our Brake Services

Complete braking system care

Brake Pad Replacement

We install premium ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic brake pads depending on your driving style and vehicle requirements. New hardware (caliper pins, retention clips) included.

From $149

Rotor Service

Rotor resurfacing or replacement. We measure rotor thickness and compare to minimum specifications to ensure safe braking performance.

From $89 per rotor

Caliper Repair

Sticking or leaking calipers can cause uneven braking, pulling to one side, or premature pad wear. We rebuild or replace as needed.

From $199

Brake Fluid Flush

Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture, lowering its boiling point and causing a spongy pedal. Fresh fluid restores firm braking feel.

From $79

Signs You Need Brake Service

Don't ignore these warning signs

Squeaking or Grinding

High-pitched squeaks usually indicate worn pads with wear indicators. Grinding means metal-on-metal contact, requiring immediate attention.

Soft or Spongy Pedal

If your brake pedal goes to the floor or feels mushy, you may have air in the lines, worn pads, or failing master cylinder.

Car Pulls to One Side

When braking causes your vehicle to drift left or right, it's usually a stuck caliper or uneven pad wear.

Vibration When Braking

Warped rotors cause pulsation through the brake pedal and steering wheel. Resurfacing or replacement resolves this.

Brake Warning Light

Your dashboard brake light can indicate low fluid, worn pads, or ABS issues. We diagnose the exact cause.

Longer Stopping Distance

If it takes longer to stop than it used to, your brakes may be worn or contaminated. Don't risk it.

Our Process

How we handle your brake service

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Inspection

Complete brake system inspection including pads, rotors, calipers, lines, and fluid.

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Estimate

We provide a detailed estimate with options so you can make informed decisions.

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Repair

Professional installation using quality parts and proper procedures.

04

Road Test

We test your brakes to ensure proper operation before you leave.

Ready to Schedule?

Book your brake service appointment today