
Waterloo Rd.
Brake Repair
Brake Repair in Akron, OH
Brake Repair That Restores Stopping Power
The Many Parts of Your Brake System
Your vehicle’s brake system consists of several critical components working together to ensure safe stopping power. The brake pads create friction against the brake rotors or discs to slow your vehicle, while brake calipers house the pistons that apply pressure to the pads. The master cylinder converts the force from your brake pedal into hydraulic pressure, distributing brake fluid through brake lines to each wheel. Modern vehicles also include an ABS system that prevents wheel lockup during emergency stops, and some older vehicles still use drum brakes on the rear wheels. At Van’s – Waterloo Road, our ASE-certified technicians understand how each component affects your vehicle’s braking performance and safety. When you bring your vehicle to 449 E Waterloo Rd. (B) Akron, OH 44319, we conduct comprehensive brake inspections using computerized diagnostic equipment to identify potential issues before they become dangerous. Our team has extensive experience working with all brake system components, enabling us to handle everything from simple brake pad replacement to complex master cylinder repairs.


Frequently Asked Questions About Brake Repair
Most automotive experts recommend brake inspections every 12,000 miles or during regular oil changes to catch potential issues early and ensure optimal safety.
Aggressive driving habits, frequent stop-and-go traffic, mountainous terrain, and heavy vehicle loads can accelerate brake pad wear beyond typical replacement intervals.
Grinding noises indicate metal-on-metal contact between worn brake pads and rotors, which can cause expensive rotor damage and create dangerous stopping conditions requiring immediate repair.
Most brake pad replacements take 1-3 hours, depending on your vehicle, while more complex repairs involving calipers or master cylinders may require additional time.
Yes, brake pads and rotors should typically be replaced in axle pairs to maintain even braking performance and prevent your vehicle from pulling to one side.