Worried your brakes aren't performing right? Select Site Services inspects and repairs brake systems to restore full stopping power and safety.

Truck Brake Repair in Pottstown, PA
Brake issues can’t wait. Our technicians provide fast, certified brake repair services to commercial vehicles throughout Pottstown, PA, ensuring your air brake systems operate at full capacity. Whether it's low air pressure, leaking valves, or worn brake shoes, we diagnose and fix the issue on the spot.
From single truck service to fleet-wide brake maintenance, our goal is simple—keep you stopping safely and staying on the road.
- Full air brake system diagnostics and repairs
- Brake shoe and drum replacements
- Slack adjuster, pushrod, and cam inspections
- ABS troubleshooting and sensor replacements
- DOT-compliant brake system inspections and adjustments
Why Choose Select Site Services for Repairs in Reading, PA?
At Select Site Services, we specialize in heavy-duty diesel and brake repair for trucks, trailers, and commercial fleets. We’re trusted across Reading, PA for our fast response, expert service, and dependable results.
- Certified Brake System Technicians: Trained in air, hydraulic, and ABS systems
- 24/7 Roadside Service Available: Emergency brake repairs when you need them
- On-Site Fleet Brake Maintenance: Keep your entire operation DOT-compliant
- OEM Diagnostic Tools: Catch faults before they become failures
- Reliable Turnaround Times: Minimize downtime and keep your routes on track
Contact Us For Brake Repair In West Chester, PA: Call 610-314-5490!
Need brake repair in West Chester, PA? Call Select Site Services at 610-314-5490. From inspections to emergency repairs, we’ll keep your braking system safe and responsive.
FAQs
What Areas Do You Serve For Brake Repair?
As well as Elverson, Pennsylvania, we also proudly service the following areas: Pottstown, PA; West Chester, PA; Chester County, PA; Coatesville, PA; Phoenixville, PA; Downingtown, PA; Glenmoore, PA; Lionville, PA.
Why Are My Brakes Failing On My Semi-Truck?
Common causes include worn-out brake shoes, low air pressure, leaking lines, or malfunctioning ABS sensors. Regular inspections can catch these before they lead to failure.
How Long Should Semi-Truck Brakes Last?
Brake longevity depends on load, terrain, and driving habits, but most semi-truck brake shoes last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles with proper maintenance.
How Can I Get Brake Repair?
To schedule brake repair, call 610-314-5490. We offer both mobile service and in-shop repairs to keep your braking system in peak condition.
Semi Truck Repair Services
Paul Wisneski
Brad is prompt, professional and always willing to help. He offers great service from light duty to heavy duty trucks and everything in between. He has helped us repair trailers, fix small diesel engines as well as repair hydraulic lines. Highly recommend. You won’t find a nicer guy.
Brian Kacin
I never received bad service. Best service around and will do anything to help you out when in a bind. Very reasonably priced. Whenever I have equipment or trucks go down I call Brad as he’s very responsive and professional and gets me back up and running in no time.
Joseph Santarlas
Hi im joe asphalt paving contractor. Brad repairs most of my heavy equipment. Always on time and prompt. Does excellent job and has a great personality. Very talented young man. Give him a try!! Wont disappointed