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The Brakes Guy provides certified mobile brake repair near me in Tarzana. We come to your home or office near the Ventura Boulevard, Reseda Boulevard, or the Tarzana Village. We specialize in same-day brake pad replacement and rotor service for all vehicle makes and models.
From the Ventura Blvd shopping corridor to Tarzana's quiet residential cul-de-sacs, we bring the shop to you. No need to lose a weekend morning at a brake shop on Reseda Blvd.
We serve all of Tarzana and the surrounding Los Angeles area. Get a transparent, upfront quote for your vehicle in seconds.
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Tarzana sits in the heart of the 101 commuter belt. Daily on-ramp and off-ramp braking wears front pads faster than stop-and-go surface street driving — we monitor for this specific pattern.
Serving all of Los Angeles County: While we specialize in Tarzana, we serve the entire greater Los Angeles area. View all service areas →
Tarzana residents spend a lot of time on Ventura Boulevard and fighting 101 Freeway traffic at the Reseda and Topanga Canyon exits, both of which involve repeated hard braking during peak hours. The neighborhood sits at the edge of the Valley floor where temperatures regularly hit triple digits in summer — heat that accelerates brake fluid degradation and can cause brake fade in vehicles with older fluid. Pickup trucks, family SUVs, and minivans are the most common vehicles we service here, and we carry the hardware for all of them.
Yes — we cover all of Tarzana including homes near Ventura Blvd, Reseda Blvd, and Corbin Avenue. Most appointments are completed in a driveway or building parking lot. Book online or call and we'll find a time that works for you.
Yes, especially in Tarzana where summer heat is intense. Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time and its boiling point drops, increasing the risk of brake fade under heavy use. We recommend a fluid flush every two years regardless of mileage. It's a quick service we can do on-site.
A spongy pedal after heavy freeway braking usually points to air in the brake lines or degraded brake fluid that's starting to boil under heat. Both are safety issues worth addressing immediately. We can inspect the system and do a full bleed and fluid flush at your location.