Brake Pad Replacement in Sittingbourne

Brakes are the one thing on a car that absolutely cannot be deferred when they’re worn. Worn brake pads increase stopping distances. Worn discs increase them further. At All Vehicle Services, we carry out brake pad and disc replacement on all makes and models, with a free brake inspection included on every visit.

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Car Brake Replacement in Sittingbourne and Nearby Areas

All Vehicle Services replaces brake pads and discs for drivers in Sittingbourne and the surrounding parts of Kent, including Kemsley, Milton Regis, Iwade, and nearby villages. Whether you’ve noticed squealing, grinding, a warning light, or just want peace of mind before a long journey, we can inspect the full braking system and explain clearly what needs attention now and what can wait.

Our Castle Road workshop is easy to reach from Sittingbourne town centre and local industrial estates, with on‑site parking so you can drop your car off while you’re at work or running errands locally.

Regular Professional Brake Health Check

Signs Your Brake Pads Need Replacing

The most obvious sign is a high-pitched squealing when braking; this can be an early warning sign. A grinding noise is worse: it means metal-on-metal contact, which damages the disc as well as the pad.

Other signs include reduced braking responsiveness, a pulsing sensation through the brake pedal, or a warning light on the dashboard. If you’re experiencing any of these, book in promptly.

How Often Should You Change Brake Pads

Pads And Discs: When To Replace Both

In many cases, if the pads are worn enough to need replacement, the discs will be below the minimum thickness, too. We measure both during the inspection. Fitting new pads onto worn discs shortens the life of the pads and compromises braking performance. We’ll always advise honestly on whether the discs can be retained or need to go.
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We Use Quality Parts On Every Vehicle

We fit reputable brake components appropriate for the make and model of the vehicle. Cheap brake parts are a false economy; poor construction reduces repeatable braking performance. We carry a range of options and will discuss the choice with you if there’s a meaningful cost or quality difference.

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How Long Does A Brake Job Take?

Replacing brake pads on one axle typically takes one to two hours, including the test drive. Replacing pads and discs on both axles takes around two to three hours. We can usually complete a standard brake job on the same day. Call to check parts availability for your specific vehicle.

Free Brake Check At All Vehicle Services

We include a brake inspection with every vehicle health check. You’ll get a clear picture of pad thickness, disc condition, calliper function, and brake fluid quality. There’s no charge for the check; it takes ten minutes and gives you reliable information to make a decision on.

Recommended Replacement Intervals for Brake Discs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common signs include squealing when braking, reduced stopping performance, a warning light, or a grinding noise. If the brakes do not feel right, it is best to have them inspected promptly.

Not always, but in many cases, worn pads are matched by worn discs. We measure both during the inspection and advise whether the discs are still within safe limits or need replacing at the same time.

Brake pad replacement on one axle usually takes around one to two hours, including checks and a test drive. If pads and discs are being replaced on both axles, the job usually takes around two to three hours.

A free brake inspection is included with every vehicle health check. We assess pad thickness, disc condition, calliper function, and brake fluid condition so you know exactly where things stand.

There’s no fixed mileage for every car, but many drivers need new pads somewhere between 20,000 and 40,000 miles, depending on driving style, vehicle weight, and road conditions. Regular inspections help catch wear early before it affects stopping distances.

If you hear grinding, feel vibration through the pedal, or notice reduced braking performance, it’s best to have the brakes checked as soon as possible. Continuing to drive on badly worn pads can damage the discs and increase stopping distances, which is a safety risk.

Brake pads should always be replaced in pairs on the same axle so braking is balanced left to right. In many cases it also makes sense to replace discs in pairs on that axle if they’re close to minimum thickness or heavily worn; we’ll measure and advise what’s safest for your car.

Book A Brake Inspection Or Replacement

To book a brake inspection or replacement, call us on 01795 422040 or mention brakes when you book your MOT online. We’re open Monday–Friday, 8:00 am–5:00 pm, and Saturday, 8:00 am–1:00 pm.

You’ll find us at Unit 5b, Brickmakers Industrial Estate on Castle Road in Sittingbourne (ME10 3RL), just a few minutes from the town centre and the A2, with parking available on site for easy drop‑offs and collections.

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