Mobile Mechanic · Bee Cave, TX
Brake Repair
Bee Cave
Mobile brake repair in Bee Cave, TX — pads, rotors, calipers, fluid flush. No drop-off, no trip up 71 or through the Galleria traffic. We come to your driveway and handle it.
The service
What’s included
Brake pad replacement (front and rear)
Rotor resurfacing or replacement
Caliper inspection and replacement
Brake fluid flush
Brake line inspection
Post-repair test drive
For the full picture: Brake Repair service page →
Why mobile
Why mobile makes sense in Bee Cave
Between 71 and the Hill Country Galleria, getting a car to and from a shop means navigating Bee Cave Road at the wrong time. We come to you — your house, your office, wherever the car is — and you stay on your schedule.
What we see
Common issues in Bee Cave
Families in Bee Cave tend to run newer vehicles — SUVs, minivans, crossovers — which often have electronic parking brakes that require a scan tool to service properly. We carry the equipment to retract EPB calipers, which some mechanics skip. On the Hill Country side, winding roads put more lateral stress on front brake components than flat suburban driving.
Reviews
What customers say
“Griff did work on both my Ford F-150 Raptor and my Mercedes E450 — both turned out great. Courteous, professional, timely, conscientious, and highly skilled.”
Adam Schell
Google Local Guide
“Honest and hard working. Prices are fair and competitive. They even let me know if it's a job I can do myself — that's an honesty you don't find often anymore. Plus they come to YOU.”
Cory Morrow
Austin TX
Questions
Common questions
Do you do brake repair in Bee Cave, TX?
Yes. We come to your house or office near 71 or the Galleria. Pads, rotors, calipers, fluid flush — all done in your driveway.
Can you service electronic parking brakes?
Yes. Many newer vehicles have electronic parking brakes that require a scan tool to retract the caliper piston for rear brake work. We carry the equipment to do this correctly.
How long does a brake job take?
Pads only: 45–60 minutes per axle. Pads and rotors: 60–90 minutes. Full four-wheel service: 2–3 hours.