BRAKE SERVICES

Your brake system is comprised of a long list of parts and all of them are under a great deal of stress! You may carry heavy loads or pull a trailer, which will also impact the life of your brakes. We are able to give you peace of mind that your brake system is working at 100%. The task of stopping a car, truck, or SUV is certainly not easy and the last thing anyone wants is to feel that brake pedal go to the floor. When our team here at  goes in to do a full service or repair of your brakes, we take this responsibility very seriously because everyone's safety depends on your brakes working properly! We drive on the same roads you do.


What kind of driver are you? 

Aggressive with hard turns and fast stops? Stopping the brakes or soft taps? Your brake life directly ties into how you drive and brake pads will need to be changed more often based on your driving habits and the number of miles you travel. It isn't just how long it has been since your last brake job.


What brand of brakes did you use last time? 

The material in brake pads can vary greatly from one manufacturer to another. There are pads that are composites of organic compounds, semi-metallic pads, and ceramic pads, and their wear rates are all different.


Do you often drive in traffic, haul heavy loads, or drive through steep terrain? 


The extra braking force needed for any of those will wear out brake pads faster. Brake problems come in a variety of forms. Worn brake pads cause squeaking or grinding noises, especially when the brakes are applied, but sometimes constantly. Typically, the sound will vary with the speed of your car, and braking will alter the noise you hear. Bad brakes affect performance too. If you feel like you have to hit the pedal harder than normal to stop your vehicle, the brakes feel weak, or your car pulls to one side whenever you depress the pedal, you likely have a malfunctioning master cylinder, sticking brake caliper, or collapsed hoses. Symptoms may be erratic, sometimes only popping up occasionally, but should not be ignored. Warped or worn rotors damaged by high heat or worn brake pads will cause your car to pulse or vibrate whenever you hit the brakes. This can be damaging to other components, decrease brake performance, and is generally annoying.


Things to Watch Out For:

  • Longer stopping distances. If it takes longer, you have a problem. 
  • Low brake fluid—your brakes are worn out or you have a leak!
  • Excessive brake pedal travel. If you are pushing your brake pedal further towards the floor, there is an issue.
  • Brake pedal feels "soft" or "spongy" underfoot Vehicle pulls to one side while braking
  • Pulsation or vibrations through the brake pedal or steering wheel while braking.
  • The tendency for one or more wheels to lock up and skid while braking means one of your brakes is working harder than the other. Your brakes don't always wear at the same pace.
  • Loud Noises! Groaning, screeching, squealing, or grinding sound while braking is never a good sign.


Our Brake Services Include:


Comprehensive Brake Inspections

Our skilled technicians conduct thorough brake inspections to assess the condition of key components such as brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake fluid. This comprehensive approach allows us to identify potential issues before they escalate, promoting early intervention and preventing more extensive damage.


Expert Repairs and Replacements

Whether it's addressing brake pad wear, resolving issues with the brake calipers, or tackling brake fluid leaks, our team is equipped with the expertise to handle a wide range of brake system repairs. We use high-quality replacement parts to ensure the longevity and reliability of your brakes.


Cutting-Edge Diagnostics

Precision Auto Repair employs state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to pinpoint brake system issues accurately. Our advanced technology enables us to provide precise assessments, allowing us to address the root cause of any braking concerns efficiently.


Quality and Transparency

We believe in transparent communication with our customers. Before any brake service begins, our team takes the time to explain our findings, discuss recommended repairs, and provide accurate cost estimates. We want you to feel confident and informed throughout the entire process.


Routine Maintenance for Longevity

Regular brake maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of your braking system. Our team can help you establish a proactive maintenance schedule, including brake fluid flushes and routine inspections, to keep your brakes performing optimally.


If you are experiencing any of the above problems, or your vehicle needs any other repair or maintenance, don't hesitate to call or come by. Our mechanics have the knowledge and ability necessary to get your vehicle repaired quickly, correctly, and efficiently.  Our team at  can diagnose any issue or symptoms including squeaking or grinding noises, unresponsive brake pedal, or vibrations.

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