What to Expect With a Brake Service
1. Schedule Your Appointment
Whether scheduling online or over the phone be sure and let us know what you're experiencing so we can provide fast and accurate service advice.
2. Diagnostics and Inspections
Drop off your vehicle and the shop will get to work with inspections and diagnostics using the same equipment as the manufacturers to determine issues and next steps.
3. Digital Vehicle Inspection Report and Estimate
Following the diagnosis we will text you a digital vehicle inspection report, containing pictures and videos of our findings and recommendations.
4. Review and Approval
A service advisor will reach out to walk you through the findings and recommendations to determine how you would like to proceed, or you can approve work directly in your DVI.
5. Work Performed or Scheduled
Most work can be completed immediately, or scheduled based on parts and customer availability.
Did You Know: It takes up to three football fields to safely brake in the rain?
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I have a brake inspection performed?
We recommend having a professional brake inspection at least every six months or with every oil change. In the Parker area, the heavy use of brakes due to traffic and hills can accelerate wear, making regular check-ups vital for identifying thin pads or leaking fluid before they become safety hazards.
Our technicians provide a comprehensive report during every visit, ensuring you are never surprised by sudden failures. Regular monitoring is the most cost-effective way to maintain your vehicle’s safety and ensure that your brake pads are replaced at the optimal time to protect your rotors.
What causes my brakes to squeak or squeal?
Squeaking is often caused by a small metal tab called a wear indicator that is designed to make noise when your brake pads reach a certain level of thinness. However, it can also be caused by dust, moisture, or poor-quality pad materials that have glazed over due to extreme heat.
At Christian Brothers Automotive Parker South, we diagnose the specific cause of the noise to determine if you need a simple cleaning or a full brake replacement in Parker. We use premium materials that are designed for quiet operation and long-lasting performance, even in the demanding Colorado climate.
Why is my brake pedal feeling "soft" or "spongy"?
A spongy pedal usually indicates that air or moisture has entered the hydraulic lines, or that your brake fluid is severely degraded. Because brake fluid is hygroscopic—meaning it absorbs water—it can lose its effectiveness over time, especially during the temperature swings common in Parker, CO.
This condition is dangerous because it reduces your total stopping power and can lead to brake failure under heavy use. We recommend a professional brake fluid check and flush to restore the firm, responsive pedal feel necessary for safe driving in high-traffic or mountain environments.
Is it better to resurface or replace my brake rotors?
Resurfacing involves "turning" the brake rotors to create a flat surface, but this can only be done if the rotor still meets the manufacturer's minimum thickness requirements. If the rotors are too thin, heavily rusted, or have "heat spots," a full brake replacement in Parker is the only safe and effective solution.
Our ASE-certified technicians measure your rotors with precision tools to give you an honest recommendation. We prioritize your safety and long-term value, ensuring that your new brake pads have a perfectly flat surface to grip, which prevents noise and maximizes stopping power.
Does the Colorado climate affect my braking system?
Yes, the Colorado climate significantly impacts your brakes through rapid temperature changes and road chemicals. Magnesium chloride and salt used on Parker South roads can cause calipers to seize and lines to corrode, while mountain driving puts extreme thermal stress on the entire brake system.
Our team is well-versed in these challenges, providing specialized maintenance that includes lubricating critical move points and checking for corrosion. This proactive vehicle care ensures that your brakes remain reliable, whether it's a 90-degree summer day or a sub-zero winter morning.
Which Safety Tips Are Essential For My Brake System?
Maintaining your brake system is crucial for your safety. Here are some tips to keep your brakes in top condition:
- Schedule regular brake inspections.
- Address any unusual noises or sensations immediately.
- Replace brake pads and rotors as recommended.
- Keep brake fluid at the proper level.
- Avoid aggressive driving to reduce brake wear.
Contact Us for Reliable Brake Services
Your vehicle’s ability to stop safely is non-negotiable. At Christian Brothers Automotive Parker South, we provide the authority-driven brake repair services you need to navigate the roads with total confidence. By combining advanced diagnostics with a commitment to integrity and transparency, we ensure your vehicle receives the highest level of care available in the industry.
Don't wait for a grinding noise or a warning light to address your safety. Our team is ready to provide professional brake replacement in Parker and maintenance services required to keep your car in peak condition. Experience a higher standard of auto repair where your safety and satisfaction are our primary goals.
Call us today at (720) 513-4678 or contact us online to schedule your brake service.
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FAQs
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Q. "Why is my ABS light on?"There are several reasons your vehicles anti-lock brake system light might be on. The four common reasons that typically cause this light to turn on include a malfunctioning ABS module, low levels in the fluid reservoir, broken wheel speed sensors, or the system is turned off. Learn more here.
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Q. "How long will my brake pads last?"There is no perfect answer to this. Brake pads can last up to 70,000 miles while others will need to be replaced as early as 25,000 miles. The type of vehicle you drive, how you use your vehicle and your driving style are all factors to consider. If you are interested in learning more about brake pad wear and how to extend its lifespan click here.
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Q. "When do I need to change my brake fluid?"Along with the type of brake fluid, your car’s owner manual will indicate how often you need your brake fluid flushed and replaced. In general, brake fluids flushes are recommended every 30,000 miles or two years. Click here to learn more.
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Q. "Do you offer a warranty?"As part of our Nice difference.® commitment to providing our customers the best auto service experience possible, we also offer a3-year/36,000-mile warranty on all the work that we do. We offer this warranty at every Christian Brothers Automotive nationwide, and it will be honored at any location, regardless of which branch did the initial work.
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Q. "What is a Digital Vehicle Inspection?"With a complimentary Digital Vehicle Inspection (DVI) on every visit, you’ll see firsthand photos of your vehicle from under the hood. We’ll let you know if everything is functioning properly or if there are any areas of concern. You can even approve or deny our service recommendations, all straight from your smartphone, or you can, of course, give us a call and we’ll explain our findings in further detail.
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Q. "Can you provide service under my extended warranty?"Yes. At Christian Brothers Automotive, we work with all major extended warranty providers to make needed repairs for our customers. If you have an extended warranty, you can discuss your carrier with our team when scheduling an appointment and confirm that the work will be covered. You can find a partial list of the extended warranty companies we work with here.
Have more Questions?
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Hear What Our Customers Had to Say About Us
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"I liked the customer service and going above and beyond to make sure I was comfortable while waiting in the store for my vehicle work to be done, specifically being offered a nice hot coffee with creamer."
- J.L.