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Your brake system has one mission—stop your car. If it feels like your ride isn’t stopping as smoothly as it used to, your brakes are trying to tell you something. Protect your investment and stay safe with regular maintenance of your brake pads, fluid, and more with our full suite of brake brake repair, replacement, and maintenance services.
What Drivers are Saying
Scott Johnson
Always great service. Clear communication of vehicle service needs, no high pressure upsell tactics. Work is completed in a timely manner with fair pricing. Highly recommend.
Veronica Perry
This auto company is number is1 when it comes to auto servicing . Upon entering I was put at ease by Antonio’s smiling face. Machanic Gregory was sufficient.It was a great customer care experience.I highly recommend them for your auto care .
Boochie Little
Antonio had greeted me when I walked in last Tuesday NOVEMBER 5 at 2:45 - I had brought my sons Kia to see if needed brakes and rotors. He needed both! Antonio showed me the worn brakes and was able to squeeze me in for FRONT BAKES AND ROTOR REPLACEMENT & BRAKE FLUSH! Very professional and kept me updated about the progress! We will be coming back future car care needs’. Thank you sooo much ANTONIO! Very professional and affordable car care service!! Miss “E”
Your brakes work like a trio: you (the operator), hydraulic pressure, and friction. No matter what car or truck you have, all brake systems use and create friction to slow you down.
Like a pair of favorite shoes, brakes wear down over time. Regular fluid flushes and periodic brake services are essential to avoid a full brake replacement. Aside from a warning light turning on, here are some telltale signs you may need a brake repair:
Schedule your next brake repair or replacement with Honest1 for our Roadworthy Guarantee®.
During each of our brake services, our Roadworthy™ technicians will test drive your car, check the brake fluid, and flush the system of any contaminants if needed. We’ll also check for any signs a brake replacement or repair is in order. Signs like:
The best way to prevent unwanted squeals and dangerous driving is regular brake inspection. Though it depends on driving habits, terrain, and parts quality, brake pads generally last between 30,000 to 70,000 miles (we know, that's a big a range).