Getting some noise or vibrations when you hit the brakes? From just pads and rotors, to calipers, hoses and master cylinders, we will get you stopping right. Call today to schedule an inspection on your vehicle.
Belt Replacement
Your drive belts could be noisy, cracked, or just worn out. They are made of rubber just like your tires, and in a similar way they start to rot over time. Have them checked out before you get stranded.
Struts and Shocks
Worn shocks and struts can make it more difficult to handle your vehicle properly. Not to mention they will cause your expensive tires to wear out prematurely.
Batteries, Starters & Alternators
Most drivers don’t think about alternators and starters until their vehicle suddenly won’t start. The relationship between these two parts is pretty straight forward:
A/C & Heating Repair
It’s never fun if your air conditioner or heater isn’t working properly. Especially in the summer, or when it’s raining. Call us today to have your system checked out.
Power Window Repairs
What’s worse than a non-working air conditioning? Not being able to open your window at the drive thru. If your windows have stopped working, or one just fell down, we can help.
A mobile mechanic is a professional auto mechanic who provides repair and maintenance services at a customer's location, such as their home, workplace, or other preferred spots, rather than at a traditional auto repair shop. This service offers convenience and flexibility to customers who may not have time or means to take their vehicles to a garage.
Key Features of a Mobile Mechanic:
Convenience: Mobile mechanics come to the location of the vehicle, saving the customer time and hassle.
Wide Range of Services: Many mobile mechanics can perform common services like oil changes, brake repairs, battery replacements, diagnostics, and even more complex repairs like engine and transmission work.
Flexibility: They often offer more flexible appointment times, including after-hours and weekends.
Cost-Effective: Mobile mechanics typically have lower overhead costs than traditional shops, so their services may be more affordable.
Direct Communication: Customers interact directly with the mechanic, often gaining a better understanding of the work being done.
Benefits:
No Need to Tow the Car: If the vehicle is not drivable, a mobile mechanic saves the hassle and cost of towing.
Personalized Service: You often receive one-on-one attention, and the mechanic can explain repairs in detail.
Minimal Disruption: Car repairs can be done while you continue with your daily routine.
Limitations:
Complex Repairs: Some repairs may require specialized equipment that a mobile mechanic may not have on hand, which could require a visit to a shop.
Weather and Space: The mechanic’s ability to work could be impacted by outdoor conditions or limited space at the location.
Booking a Mobile Mechanic:
You can typically book services through their website or apps, providing information about your vehicle and describing the problem. Many mobile mechanics also offer emergency roadside assistance.