Brake Repair in San Mateo: Photos Before Any Work
Squealing, grinding, soft pedal, vibration? Pads measured, rotors photographed, itemized estimate to your phone before any work. From $250.
Bay Area stop-and-go eats brake pads. At Beacon Auto Care in San Mateo, we measure pad thickness on every wheel, photograph the rotors, and quote before any work. Pad and rotor replacement, fluid flushes, caliper service, and ABS diagnostics. Every finding documented with a photo first.
See a real example below: an actual customer's brake findings from our 95-point inspection, photographed and priced before any work started.
Signs You Need Brake Repair
- Squeaking or Grinding: A high-pitched squeal means low pads. Grinding means metal-on-metal.
- Soft Brake Pedal: A "spongy" pedal points to fluid leaks or air in the lines.
- Vibration: Shaking in the steering wheel often points to warped brake rotors.
- Pulling to One Side or a Burning Smell: Usually a sticking or seized caliper: the brake stays partly clamped, dragging and overheating that wheel.
- Brake Warning Light: A solid brake light on the dash usually means low fluid or a system fault. Get it checked before you drive further. A flashing light is different; see our ABS warning light page.
How we quote a brake job
We don't guess; we inspect. Using our Digital Vehicle Inspection (DVI), we send photos of your brake pads and rotors directly to your phone, so you see exactly what we see before approving any work. Labor runs $169–$189/hour depending on the job, with parts and labor itemized separately so you can see exactly what each line costs. Most cars run disc brakes at all four wheels; some models still use rear drum brakes; we service both. Since we're under the car anyway, we'll also flag any other issues (fluid leaks, suspension wear, low oil) at no extra charge. Many customers pair brake service with an oil change in San Mateo the same day.
- OEM-equivalent brake pads (Brembo, Akebono; ceramic or semi-metallic depending on car)
- Full brake fluid health checks and flushes
- Parking brake inspected and adjusted as part of every brake service
- Itemized estimate before any work: bill matches the quote
- 24-month / 24,000-mile warranty on parts and labor
What San Mateo Drivers Say About Our Brake Service
Real reviews from real customers, verified across Google, Yelp, and CARFAX.
“Great price, fresh tires, brakes, and a tune-up. Drive safe out there.”
— Tommy A.
“I can't recommend Mo at Beacon Auto Care enough! I came in feeling stressed about my brakes after getting high quotes from other shops, but Mo immediately made me feel comfortable…”
— Maddy M.
Read more“They exceeded my expectations and I walked out spending significantly less money than I had planned. They told me I did not need a brake job, which was pleasant surprise and fixed…”
— Toyota Prius V Owner
Read more“First of all let's start with the exceptional customer service. Not only did they offer the service requested which was brakes and rotors but they also checked my fluids as well…”
— Bridgett C.
Read more“Beacon responded quickly, gave me a great quote, worked with me in my situation and got my car done in time to pick up my kids! Replaced my rear brake and rotor when the shop one…”
— Tony L.
Read more“Just picked my 2009 Toyota RAV4 up from Beacon… Since I was a first-time client, Favio conducted a full inspection at no charge. After a few hours, they sent a digital Inspection…”
— Natalie M.
Read more“Dropped off my car for rear brakes on a Saturday morning. Fivio took the car in right away and had it ready for me in no time. Excellent customer service and quality work. Will be…”
— Dhendric D.
Read more“Been having trouble trouble shooting my car issues with my rotors. Showed up a favio rest assured me he'll take care of everything. What does he do? Troubleshoot. And fix the…”
— Thomas N.
Read moreWhat Brake Wear Actually Looks Like
Real photos from recent brake inspections at our San Mateo shop. We send shots like these straight to your phone before any work, so you decide based on what you see, not what we say.
Real inspection example
2013 Hyundai Sonata: front pads at 1mm, contaminated fluid
This 2013 Hyundai Sonata came in for an oil change and brake check in July 2026. Our inspection found the front pads worn to 1mm of friction material (2mm is the legal minimum), the front rotors grooved and out of spec, both front calipers hard to retract, and the brake fluid contaminated with high moisture. Every finding was photographed and sent to the owner's phone before any repair was approved. Customer details removed from what's shown here; everything else is exactly what our technician documented.
Findings like these typically run $250–$850 depending on what's actually worn: pads alone, or pads and rotors together. Priced once we've measured yours, not estimated.
See the full 95-point inspection report →Specific Brake Services
Pick your symptom or service for pricing and process.
Brake Pad Replacement
Pads measured on a gauge before we touch anything. We replace when they're worn, not when it's convenient. From $250, parts and labor warrantied 24 months.
Rotor Replacement
Rotors measured for thickness against the minimum-thickness spec stamped on the rotor (MIN TH) and checked for runout (lateral wobble). Past spec or out of runout tolerance we replace, always in pairs across the axle; in spec we resurface. Both readings documented in your inspection report before any work. From $425 paired with pads.
Brake Fluid Flush
Brake fluid tested for moisture and copper before we flush. DOT 3 or DOT 4 depending on your car, every 30k miles for most cars, sooner for hybrids and Euros. Test strip reading documented in your inspection report. From $140.
Grinding Brakes
Grinding usually means metal on metal: pads gone, rotors taking damage every block you drive. Same-day diagnosis, photos of the wear, and a real call on what actually needs replacing. From $250.
Squealing Brakes
Squealing isn't always a wear indicator: could be glazed pads, hardware rattle, or moisture rust on a quiet morning. We diagnose first, then quote, never both at once. Free inspection.
Soft Brake Pedal
Soft or sinking pedal usually means air or a slow leak somewhere. We test the fluid, check every line and caliper, then verify the master cylinder before recommending the right fix. No charge to diagnose.
ABS Warning Light
ABS lights point at wheel speed sensors, the ABS module, or wiring. We read codes with live data on the road before quoting any sensor. From $99 diagnostic.
Common Questions About Brake Repair in San Mateo
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