Brakes are something we all count on—until they start to fail. By then, it might be too late. At Redmon’s Auto Care in Lebanon, OH, we see way too many vehicles come in with dangerously worn brakes that could’ve been caught early with a simple inspection.
The good news? Brake inspections are quick, affordable, and could save you from costly repairs—or even an accident.
When you bring your vehicle in for a brake check, here’s what a qualified mechanic looks at:
Even if everything feels okay while driving, hidden wear can be quietly building up behind the wheels.
A good rule of thumb is to have your brakes inspected every 6 months or 6,000 miles, or anytime you’re already in for a tire rotation or oil change. You should also schedule an inspection immediately if:
Lebanon’s mix of city traffic and country roads can wear down your brakes faster than you might expect—especially during winter or rainy months.
A lot of drivers wait until their brakes sound bad before getting them checked. But that noise? It usually means the pads are already worn down and may be damaging your rotors. And rotors cost a lot more to replace.
By catching brake wear early, you:
It’s one of the smartest preventative maintenance steps you can take.
At Redmon’s Auto Care, we treat every brake inspection like it’s our own family’s safety on the line. Our certified techs give you a thorough assessment and walk you through everything in plain English—no scare tactics, no unnecessary upsells.
We use quality parts, expert knowledge, and real transparency so you can feel confident in your vehicle’s stopping power.
Routine brake inspections don’t just prevent major repairs—they protect what matters most: your safety and everyone else on the road.
Taking just 20–30 minutes a couple times a year can help you avoid scary stops, costly damage, and long repair bills. It's a small investment that goes a long way.
Located in Lebanon, OH, we’re proud to serve our community with the kind of auto care that puts people first.
Give us a call or stop in today—your brakes will thank you, and so will your wallet.