Brake Repair in Golden Valley, AZ

Brake With Confidence

At Tire Works, we understand the importance of maintaining your vehicle's brake system. Having brake issues can even cause a collision if you’re unable to come to a stop in time. At our Golden Valley auto repair shop, we go to great lengths to ensure that your vehicle maintains its stopping power, no matter how many miles it has on it. Our ASE-certified mechanics not only perform brake maintenance services, but we also perform quality brake repair services on all make and model vehicles. 

Whether your vehicle is in need of brake repair services, or you're simply due for brake maintenance, schedule an appointment at Tire Works and discover why drivers trust our brake shop for quality brake repair in Golden Valley, AZ. 

How to Tell If You Need Brake Repair 

There are a few ways to tell if your vehicle needs brake service. Below are a few signs you may notice that can indicate it’s time to have your brakes repaired.

Vibrations

Vibrations from your brake system are often a sign that you are in need of brake service. Oftentimes, these vibrations come from brake rotors that have overheated and lost their flat surface. When this occurs, your brake rotors may require replacement.

Excess Squeaking

Squeaking brake pads is often a sign that it's time for brake pad replacement. Most brake pads are built with unique wear bars inside of them that become exposed to what your brake pads wear thin. These bars squeak when they come into contact with your rotors. However, if this squeaking graduates to grinding or scraping, it is almost always a sign that it is time for brake repair services.

Squishy Pedal

A squishy brake pedal could be a sign that contaminants have entered your brake system. Air or moisture in your brake lines can affect your brake system performance and result in a pedal that goes directly to the floor or offers low feedback. If your brake pedal is experiencing this behavior, we encourage you to bring your vehicle to Tire Works for quality brake repair in Golden Valley, AZ.

How to Prevent the Need for Brake Repair 

One of the best ways to prevent the need for brake repair is to perform routine brake service on your vehicle. Brake maintenance services ensure that your brake system continuously operates under ideal conditions, which plays a key role in longevity, reliability, and performance. While the timing of regular brake service, like brake pad replacement, will look different for every vehicle depending on each driver's unique driving style, it's still important to stay on top of routine brake service. Here are the average brake service intervals for various components of your brake system:

  • Brake pad replacement – every 25,000 to 65,000 miles
  • Brake rotor replacement – every 50,000 to 75,000 miles
  • Brake fluid flush – every three years or every 45,000 miles 

Schedule Service at Tire Works

At Tire Works, trustworthy brake repair and Golden Valley is just around the corner. Our mechanics are ASE-certified and use high-quality replacement parts to ensure that no matter which type of vehicle you drive, your vehicle always stops with assurance. We even feature service coupons that allow you to take advantage of quality service while saving money. 

Schedule an appointment at Tire Works and enjoy brake repair in Golden Valley that you can trust. 

Golden Valley Brake Repair FAQs

How long should brake pads last?

The length of time and number of miles your brake pads last depends largely on your driving habits and the type of vehicle you drive. On a traditional vehicle with an internal combustion engine, brake pads will last between 15,000 and 60,000 miles. However, certain driving habits can shorten this timeframe:

  • Towing
  • Aggressive driving
  • Excessive brake use
  • City driving

Brake pads may last much longer in two instances. Those who drive extensively on the highway, where the brakes are not used as much, may discover that they can go many more miles before needing brake pad replacement. In addition, many hybrid and electric vehicles that use regenerative braking primarily over friction brake pads need brake pad replacement far less often than other types of vehicles.

Why do I hear grinding when I brake?

If you hear a grinding noise when you brake, this is almost certainly a sign that you are due for brake service. You'll often hear an unpleasant noise when your brake pads have worn past their minimum thickness, and your calipers are making contact with your rotors. With continued use, this can result in expensive repairs. Grinding noises are also a telltale sign of diminished braking performance, which can increase your chances of causing a collision.

If you hear a grinding noise when you brake, we recommend that you schedule an appointment with Tire Works at your earliest convenience. Our brake shop in Golden Valley, AZ, can handle all your vehicle's needs, and our mechanics can perform a comprehensive brake service to ensure that your vehicle can operate safely on the road.

How long does it take a Golden Valley shop to do a brake job?

At Tire Works, auto shop in Golden Valley, AZ, features ASE-certified mechanics who understand how to perform brake service on all make and model vehicles. The length of time that your vehicle will need to stay in our brake shop as we perform your service depends on several factors, including the type of service your vehicle needs. For example, replacing a car's front brake pads is less time-consuming than replacing all four brake pads and rotors.

Our ASE-certified mechanics aim to provide service to your vehicle as quickly as possible without jeopardizing quality. We recommend scheduling an appointment beforehand to expedite the process and allow our mechanics to prepare to service your vehicle properly. While we always welcome drive-in services, it could delay your vehicle several hours if our service bay is busy.

How often should I add brake fluid?

If your brake system is functioning properly, you should not have to add brake fluid regularly. Instead, it is commonly recommended that you change your brake fluid every three years or every 45,000 miles. For your vehicle's exact change intervals, consult your owner's manual. This document should provide the time and mileage frequency that your vehicle will need this type of brake service.

However, if you notice that your brake fluid reservoir is low, or the fluid itself looks dirty, it could indicate that your vehicle is due for brake service. Low brake fluid can be a sign of a leak in your system, which can hinder brake performance. If you have low brake fluid, we recommend scheduling an appointment with our brake shop in Golden Valley, AZ, at your earliest convenience.