Wayne's Auto Repair has been keeping central Ohio drivers stopping safely since 1999. Whether you hear a squeal, feel a soft pedal, or just want a brake inspection before your next long drive, our ASE-certified technicians handle the full range of brake service — with up-front pricing and same-day work when we can. If you're searching for brake repair near you, you've found the right shop.
From routine brake pad replacement to complete brake-system rebuilds, we cover every part of the brake system in-house: pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, hydraulic components, master cylinders, and ABS work. Every brake job starts with a thorough inspection so we know exactly what your vehicle needs — and we walk you through what we found before any work begins. No surprises, no upsells you didn't ask for.
Find Wayne's at three convenient locations across central Ohio: Columbus, Westerville, and Powell. All three shops are part of the Alpha Automotive family — a network of trusted Ohio repair shops backed by decades of community service.
Brake problems get worse — and more expensive — fast. Waiting on a $200 brake job usually turns it into an $800 brake job. If your vehicle is showing any of these signs, schedule a brake inspection right away:
The most common signs are noise (squealing, grinding), feel (soft or pulsing pedal), and behavior (the car pulling to one side, or taking longer to stop). Any one of those — bring it in for an inspection. Brake problems get worse fast, and waiting usually turns a small repair into a bigger one.
At least once a year, or every 12,000 to 15,000 miles — whichever comes first. Most drivers don't need a full brake service that often, but a quick inspection catches wear before it becomes a safety issue. We check brakes for free with every oil change, so most customers stay on top of it that way.
It depends on what your vehicle needs. A typical brake pad replacement covers the pads themselves plus inspection of the rotors, calipers, hardware, and brake fluid. If rotors are worn or warped, we'll let you know — and we never replace a part that doesn't need replacing. Full brake rebuilds (pads, rotors, calipers, lines, master cylinder) are less common but well within what we do.
Squealing usually means one of three things: worn brake pads (the wear indicator is making contact with the rotor, which is your built-in warning), glazed pads from heat buildup, or simply dust and debris. The only way to know which is an inspection — bring it in and we'll diagnose it on the spot.
Brake pads typically last 30,000 to 70,000 miles depending on driving style, vehicle weight, and the type of pads installed. Aggressive drivers and city drivers (more stop-and-go) wear pads faster than highway drivers. The wear indicator — a small metal tab built into most pads — starts to squeal when pads are getting low. That's your built-in warning.
Brake pads are the friction material that clamps onto the brake rotor (the spinning disc behind your wheel) to slow the car down. Pads wear out as you use them and are typically replaced more often. Rotors last longer but can warp from heat or wear unevenly over time. A typical brake job replaces pads; rotors are resurfaced or replaced only when their condition warrants it.
Most brake pad replacements take 1 to 2 hours. A full brake job (pads plus rotors and minor hardware) typically takes 2 to 3 hours. More involved repairs — calipers, brake lines, ABS — depend on the diagnosis. We'll give you a clear time estimate up-front when we quote the work.
Not if the wear is significant. Worn pads compromise stopping distance, and metal-on-metal grinding damages rotors and reduces your ability to stop in an emergency. If you're hearing grinding or the pedal feels off, get it inspected before you drive much further. We can usually fit brake emergencies in same-day — call the shop nearest you.
Yes. Our standing special is $25 off the standard retail price per axle — up to $50 total on a full front-and-rear brake job. No coupon or code required; just mention the offer when you check in. The discount cannot be combined with other brake-service discounts or promotions, but it's always available on its own.
Appointments help us schedule the work efficiently — request one online or call the shop nearest you. If you're hearing something concerning (especially grinding or a pedal that feels wrong), let us know when you call and we'll fit you in as soon as possible. Brake issues don't wait.
Wayne's Auto Repair has served Columbus and the surrounding northeast Columbus communities since 1999.
From our shop at 2375 Schrock Road — just off the I-71 and SR-161 interchange — we serve drivers across Columbus, Westerville, Worthington, Gahanna, New Albany, and Reynoldsburg, plus the broader northeast Columbus metro. We regularly see customers from ZIP codes 43229, 43081, 43082, 43085, 43054, 43230, and 43068.
2375 Schrock Road
Columbus, OH 43229
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Just off Schrock Road, minutes from the Polaris and Easton corridors. Easy access from I-71 (Exit 119, Morse Road) and SR-161 — convenient for commuters heading into downtown Columbus or out to the northern suburbs.
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