If your brakes feel soft or you hear grinding, act fast.

Las Vegas heat is tough on brake pads. Stop-and-go traffic on roads like Sahara and Flamingo wears pads down fast. A squealing sound is usually the first sign. That noise comes from a metal wear indicator. Ignore it and you'll hear grinding next. Grinding means metal is hitting metal. That hurts your rotors. Brake pad material wears away and must be replaced.[1] We've seen cars come in with pads worn all the way through. Don't let it get there.
That high-pitched squeal is a wear indicator. It means your pads are thin and need attention soon.
Grinding means the pad is gone and metal is hitting your rotor. Fix this right away.
A spongy pedal can mean worn pads or a bigger brake problem. Get it checked today.
If your car drifts left or right when braking, one pad may be uneven. That's not safe.
Some cars have a sensor that turns on a light when pads are low. Don't ignore it.
Las Vegas heat and stop-and-go driving wear pads fast. If it's been a while, get a quick check.
Worn brake pads don't fix themselves. The longer you wait, the worse it gets. Rotors get damaged. Repair costs go up. Your car takes longer to stop. We've been doing this for 16 years in Las Vegas. We show up, do the job right, and tell you what we found. No runaround.
Call us and we'll come to you. We cover all of Las Vegas and can usually get there the same day.
The whole process is simple. You don't have to go anywhere.
Tell us where you are and what you're hearing. We'll pick a time that works for you. We bring all the tools and parts needed.
We check your brake pads, rotors, and calipers on the spot. You get a straight price before anything is touched. No surprises.
Once you say yes, we get it done right there. Most brake pad jobs take about an hour. We test everything before we leave.
Brake pad prices depend on your car, the pads needed, and whether your rotors need work. Trucks and SUVs cost more because of bigger parts. We give you a firm price before we start. No hidden fees. No add-ons you didn't ask for. Fixing worn pads early saves money on rotor damage later.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers.
Most brake pad jobs in Las Vegas cost between $120 and $350 per axle. The price depends on your car and whether rotors need work. We tell you the price upfront. Trucks and big SUVs cost more because the parts are bigger.
Most jobs take about 45 minutes to an hour per axle. We work at your location, so there's no waiting room. Last month a customer had both front pads done on her lunch break. It's a fast job when parts are ready.
You can try, but mistakes with brakes are dangerous. Brakes are your most important safety system. A pad put in wrong can cause brake failure. We've seen DIY jobs go wrong. It's worth having a certified mechanic do it.
Most pads last 25,000 to 50,000 miles. But Las Vegas heat and heavy traffic wear them down faster. If you drive a lot, check them every 20,000 miles. How you drive matters too.
No. Worn pads mean your car takes longer to stop. That's dangerous, and Las Vegas traffic moves fast. If you hear grinding or your pedal feels odd, stop driving and call us. Waiting can hurt your rotors and put you at risk.
Squealing is the most common sign. Grinding means the pads are already gone. A soft pedal, pulling to one side, or a warning light are signs too. Most drivers wait too long after the first squeal. Don't.
Yes. We work on cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. We carry parts for many vehicle types. If you're not sure we cover yours, just call and we'll let you know right away.