Why are my Brakes Making a Grinding Noise After This Last Snowstorm?

Salt's Affect on Brakes

Brakes make a grinding noise after snowy weather, usually because road salt and moisture have caused "rotor rust." When your car sits after driving on salted Omaha city roads, a thin layer of corrosion forms on the metal rotors. This rust creates a harsh grinding sound the first few times you apply the brakes as the pads scrape the surface clean. While a little surface rust is normal, deep pitting from salt corrosion can weaken your stopping power. If the grinding persists after a few stops, your brake pads may be worn down to the metal backing plate. This is a serious safety risk that requires immediate professional attention to prevent damage to other parts of your car. Automotive technicians see this every winter. โ€œRoad salt is like sandpaper for your rotors; it eats away at the smooth surface and makes your brakes work harder than they shouldโ€, says Zach Haver, owner of Mad Hatter Auto Repair, with locations in Omaha, NE and Council Bluffs, IA.

Mad Hatter Auto Repair - the #1 Choice for Brake Repair

If your brakes start making noise once the snow melts, donโ€™t gamble with your safety โ€” get them checked. Bring your vehicle in for our free winter vehicle damage inspection. We also now offer brake repair service packages starting at just $399 to help restore your stopping power in your brake system. Call (402) 330-2286 in Omaha and (712) 322-7500 in Council Bluffs. Get your vehicle in for our trained professionals to take a look!

Written by Mad Hatter Auto Repair