Your brakes are your vehicle's most important safety system. Trust B & E Automotive's ASE Master Technician for expert brake repair and service on all makes and models.
Worn brake pads are the most common cause of reduced stopping power and that telltale squealing sound. At B & E Automotive, we use quality brake pads matched to your vehicle's specifications to restore full braking performance.
Whether your brakes are squeaking, grinding, or your pedal feels soft, our ASE Master Technician will inspect the entire brake system and recommend only what you actually need. We believe in honest assessments -- not unnecessary replacements.
Warped or worn rotors cause vibration, pulsating brake pedals, and uneven braking. We measure rotor thickness and runout to determine whether resurfacing or replacement is the right call for your situation.
When resurfacing is possible, we machine your rotors back to a smooth, true surface that pairs perfectly with new brake pads. When replacement is needed, we install quality rotors that meet or exceed OEM specifications.
Brake problems are not always obvious. A soft pedal, pulling to one side, or unusual noises can point to issues with calipers, brake lines, master cylinder, or brake fluid. Our comprehensive brake diagnostics identify the root cause so you get the right repair the first time.
We inspect every component of your brake system -- from pads and rotors to calipers, hoses, and brake fluid condition. You get a clear explanation of what we find and a straightforward quote before any work begins.
Common questions about brake service at B & E Automotive.
Common signs your brakes need attention include squealing or squeaking noises when braking, a grinding sound (which means pads are worn to the metal), a soft or spongy brake pedal, vibration or pulsation in the pedal when stopping, and the vehicle pulling to one side when braking. If you notice any of these, bring your vehicle in for a brake inspection right away.
Brake pads typically last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits, the type of brake pads installed, and driving conditions. City driving with frequent stops wears pads faster than highway driving. Our ASE Master Technician checks your brake pad thickness during every service to help you plan ahead.
Yes, we resurface rotors when the thickness allows for it. We measure each rotor to determine if resurfacing is a viable option or if replacement is the better call. When resurfacing is possible, we machine the rotors back to a smooth, true surface that pairs perfectly with new brake pads for optimal stopping performance.
Do not wait on brake problems. Call us today to schedule your brake inspection.