Brake Service

Squealing, grinding, or soft pedal? Get your brakes checked before a small problem becomes a big one.

Brake Repair and Replacement

Your brakes are the most important safety system on your vehicle, and they wear out gradually enough that you might not notice until something is really wrong. Squealing, grinding, vibration when braking, or a soft pedal are all signs that your brakes need attention. Catching it early usually means a pad replacement. Waiting too long means rotors, calipers, and a much bigger bill.

Brake Service by B & E Automotive, LLC

We inspect your entire brake system, not just the pads

We inspect your entire brake system, not just the pads. That includes rotors, calipers, brake lines, and fluid condition. We use quality ceramic or semi-metallic pads depending on your vehicle and driving style, and we always resurface or replace rotors when needed rather than just slapping new pads on a scored rotor.

Brake Service by B & E Automotive, LLC

Our Process

1

Brake Inspection

We pull the wheels, measure pad thickness, check rotors for wear and scoring, and inspect calipers and brake lines.

2

Explain and Quote

We show you what we found, explain what needs to be replaced, and give you a firm quote before starting any work.

3

Replace and Test

We install new pads and rotors as needed, bleed the brake system if required, and road test the vehicle before returning it to you.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose B & E Automotive, LLC

  • Complete brake system inspection, not just a pad check
  • Quality ceramic and semi-metallic pads matched to your vehicle
  • Rotors resurfaced or replaced when needed for safe, quiet braking
  • Brake fluid flush available to restore pedal feel and prevent corrosion
B & E Automotive, LLC

Brake Service FAQs

A front or rear brake job in Gallatin typically runs $250 to $450 per axle depending on your vehicle and whether the rotors need to be replaced. We always inspect first and give you a firm quote before starting work.

Most modern vehicles need an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 miles with synthetic oil. Some newer models can go up to 10,000 miles. Check your owner's manual or ask us and we will look up the manufacturer recommendation for your specific vehicle.

Yes. Federal law protects your right to have your vehicle serviced at any qualified shop without voiding your manufacturer warranty. We use quality parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Ready to Get Started?

Call B & E Automotive, LLC today to learn more about brake service.