Heavy-Duty
Brake Specialists
Your brakes are the most critical safety system on your truck. We keep them working perfectly.
Complete Air Brake Service
Air brakes on commercial trucks are complex systems that require specialized knowledge and tools. Our certified technicians are trained to inspect, service, and repair all components of your air brake system.
We perform thorough DOT-compliant brake inspections and provide detailed reports on the condition of all components. When repairs are needed, we use quality parts from trusted manufacturers.
Regular brake maintenance isn't just about safety — it's about avoiding costly roadside failures and out-of-service violations. Let us keep your brakes in top condition.
Schedule InspectionEverything Brake Related
Air Chamber Service
Spring brake chambers, service chambers, and slack adjusters. We replace worn chambers and adjust slack adjusters for proper brake application.
ABS System Diagnostics
Anti-lock braking system testing, sensor replacement, and ECU diagnostics. Modern ABS keeps you stable during hard stops.
Brake Shoe Service
Brake shoe replacement, relining, and drum resurfacing. Proper brake shoe adjustment is essential for even wear and stopping power.
Air Line Service
Air hose replacement, valve service, and leak detection. Air system integrity is critical for proper brake function.
Compressor Service
Air compressor inspection, head gasket service, and unloader valve replacement. Keep your air system producing properly.
DOT Inspections
Complete DOT brake inspection with written certification. Stay compliant and avoid out-of-service orders.
Brake Service Costs
Transparent pricing for all brake services. Get a written estimate before we start work.
- Full brake inspection
- Written certification
- Component report
- Same-day service
- New chamber installed
- Air line connection
- System test
- 90-day warranty
- Complete scan
- Fault code analysis
- Repair estimate
- Fee applied to repair
When Brakes Need Attention
Soft Pedal
If your brake pedal feels spongy or goes to the floor, you may have air in the system or worn components requiring immediate attention.
Squealing or Grinding
Unusual noises when braking indicate worn components. Squealing often means brake shoes are worn, grinding means they're completely worn.
ABS Warning Light
The ABS light on your dashboard indicates a fault in the anti-lock braking system, which can affect stability during hard stops.
Pulling to One Side
If your truck pulls left or right when braking, you may have a stuck caliper, uneven brake wear, or an air system imbalance.
Don't Risk Brake Failure
Schedule your brake inspection today. Your safety — and everyone else's on the road — depends on it.