Description of Brake Service
OnDemand Mechanic will send out a technician to inspect your brakes and determine if they are in need of repair. They may just be dirty causing them to squeal and if that’s the case we will not do any unnecessary work. We will replace your front disc brakes OR rear disc / drum brakes.
Brake Service = Contact us for a Quote
- Includes cost of brake pads/shoes & turning or replacing of rotor/drums
Why Should I Have My Brakes Checked?
The most important thing you need your vehicle to do is STOP! If your brakes are squealing every time you stop it could mean that it’s time to replace them. It may also mean that they are just dirty which can cause brakes to squeal. Let OnDemandMechanic come out and inspect them for you to give you peace of mind that you will be able to stop your vehicle when you need it most.
What Is The Difference Between Disc and Drum Brakes?
Today most modern vehicles use a disc brake system on all 4 wheels but there are still some that have disc brakes on the front and drum brakes on the back. With the exception of older vehicles most cars and trucks use disc brakes on the front. Disc brakes are more efficient and have better “stopping power” than drum brakes. Since 75% of your braking comes from your front brakes, it is VERY important that they work at peak efficiency. Drum brakes are commonly used on the rear since they are not as efficient as disc brakes and the rear brakes provide only about 20 – 25% of a vehicles stopping ability.
Description of Brake Service
OnDemand Mechanic will send out a technician to inspect your brakes and determine if they are in need of repair. They may just be dirty causing them to squeal and if that’s the case we will not do any unnecessary work. We will replace your front disc brakes OR rear disc / drum brakes.
Brake Service = Contact us for a Quote
- Includes cost of brake pads/shoes & turning or replacing of rotor/drums
Why Should I Have My Brakes Checked?
The most important thing you need your vehicle to do is STOP! If your brakes are squealing every time you stop it could mean that it’s time to replace them. It may also mean that they are just dirty which can cause brakes to squeal. Let OnDemandMechanic come out and inspect them for you to give you peace of mind that you will be able to stop your vehicle when you need it most.
What Is The Difference Between Disc and Drum Brakes?
Today most modern vehicles use a disc brake system on all 4 wheels but there are still some that have disc brakes on the front and drum brakes on the back. With the exception of older vehicles most cars and trucks use disc brakes on the front. Disc brakes are more efficient and have better “stopping power” than drum brakes. Since 75% of your braking comes from your front brakes, it is VERY important that they work at peak efficiency. Drum brakes are commonly used on the rear since they are not as efficient as disc brakes and the rear brakes provide only about 20 – 25% of a vehicles stopping ability.