Brake
Repair &
Service
Your safety is non-negotiable. Whether you hear squealing, feel vibrations, or your pedal just doesn't feel right — our certified technicians will inspect, diagnose, and fix it right.
We Inspect First.
You Decide.
At Ottawa Easy Wheels, we believe in transparency over pressure. Whether your brakes need to be fully replaced or simply adjusted and serviced, our licensed mechanics will give you an honest inspection — complete with photos and video — so you can make an informed decision.
We service and repair brakes on all makes and models. From rotors and pads to calipers and brake fluid — we've got you covered.
Schedule a Brake Inspection
Complete Brake Solutions
From a simple pad replacement to a full brake system overhaul — we handle it all under one roof.
Brake Pad Replacement
We inspect pad thickness and wear patterns, then replace with quality pads matched to your vehicle's specifications and driving style.
Rotor Resurfacing & Replacement
Warped or scored rotors cause vibration and reduced stopping power. We'll resurface if possible — or replace them for optimal safety.
Caliper Service & Replacement
Sticking or leaking calipers affect even braking. We inspect, clean, and replace calipers as needed to restore balanced braking force.
Brake Fluid Flush
Contaminated fluid lowers boiling point and reduces brake performance. We flush and replace with fresh fluid to keep your system reliable.
Drum Brake Service
Rear drum brakes require periodic adjustment and shoe replacement. We handle full drum brake inspections, adjustments, and replacements.
Digital Brake Inspection
Every inspection includes a full digital report with photos and videos — so you see exactly what we see. No guesswork, no pressure.
Simple. Honest. Fast.
Getting your brakes fixed at Ottawa Easy Wheels is straightforward from start to finish.
Book Online or Call
Schedule your appointment online or give us a call at 613-862-0793. We make it easy.
Drop Off Your Vehicle
Use our contactless and secure drop-off. No waiting room required — we work around your schedule.
Get Your Digital Report
We inspect your brakes and send you a full digital report with photos and video of our findings.
Approve & We Fix It
You review the report, approve the work you want done, and we get you back on the road safely.
Don't Ignore These Brake Symptoms
Squealing or Screeching
A high-pitched squeal when braking usually means your pads are worn down to the wear indicator. Don't wait — this is your first warning.
Grinding or Metal-on-Metal
Deep grinding means your pads are completely gone and the rotor is being damaged. This requires immediate attention to avoid costly repairs.
Vibration When Braking
Steering wheel shaking or pulsing pedal when braking typically indicates warped rotors. Resurfacing or replacement is needed.
Soft or Spongy Pedal
If your pedal sinks too easily or goes to the floor, you may have a brake fluid leak or air in the lines. This is a safety emergency — call us now.
Pulling to One Side
Vehicle pulling left or right when braking can indicate a stuck caliper, uneven pad wear, or brake fluid issues. Have it inspected promptly.
Brake Warning Light On
When the brake light illuminates on your dashboard, don't ignore it. It could indicate anything from low fluid to ABS issues.
Notice Any of These Signs?
Brakes are your vehicle's most important safety system. If anything feels or sounds off, book an inspection today. Honest assessment — no pressure, no surprises.
Book a Free InspectionPro Tip
Even if you don't notice any symptoms, brake pads should typically be inspected every 20,000–30,000 km. Our seasonal inspections include a full brake check so you're never caught off guard.
We Service All Brake Systems
Whether your vehicle uses disc, drum, or electronic brakes — our team is trained and equipped to handle it.
Disc Brakes
Found on most modern vehicles, disc brakes use calipers to squeeze brake pads against a rotor to slow the vehicle.
Complete Brake System Service
Not sure what your vehicle needs? Our comprehensive brake inspection covers every component — front and rear, pads to fluid — with a full digital report.
Drum Brakes
Common on rear axles of many vehicles, drum brakes use shoes pressing outward against a drum cylinder requiring periodic service.
Brake Service You Can Trust
Certified Mechanics
Every repair is performed or supervised by a licensed and insured automotive mechanic. No shortcuts, ever.
Digital Inspection Reports
Since 2020, we've provided full digital reports with photos and video so you see exactly what's happening with your brakes.
Zero Hidden Fees
We give you a clear, upfront quote before any work begins. No runaround, no upsells, no surprises on your bill.
Contactless Drop-Off & Pick-Up
Our secure and contactless system means you can drop off and pick up your vehicle without ever needing to wait around.
Ottawa's Trusted Family Shop
We've been serving Ottawa families since 2013. We're not a chain — we're your neighbours who care about getting it right.
Hear It From Ottawa Drivers
"Alex was incredibly thorough and professional. His detailed videos and explanations made everything easy to understand. The transparency and honest advice were invaluable!"
"Solid repairs, fair pricing, excellent communication with proactive updates and no pressure to upsell. Professional and honest service from start to finish!"
"Quick, efficient repairs at a great price. They keep you informed with videos and transparent pricing at every step. Highly recommend for brakes and beyond!"
"Dan kept me informed at every stage with clear explanations and detailed videos. His transparency and honest presentation of all options was refreshing."
Ready to Drive with Confidence?
Don't wait for your brakes to fail. Book an inspection today and let our certified team give you the honest answer you deserve.
Book an Appointment Or call us: 613-862-0793Frequently Asked Questions For Brake Service in Orleans, ON
Can I still drive with bad brakes?
Driving with worn or failing brakes is extremely unsafe. If your brakes are making noises, feeling soft, or taking longer to stop, it’s a sign they need service. Ignoring these warnings increases your risk of brake failure, which can lead to accidents. If you notice any signs of brake issues, schedule a professional brake inspection immediately.
How do I know if my rotors are bad?
Bad rotors often cause:
- Steering wheel vibrations when braking
- A pulsing sensation in the brake pedal
- Loud grinding or squeaking noises
Grooves or visible damage on the rotor surface
If you experience any of these symptoms, your rotors may need to be resurfaced or replaced.
