In the United States, a typical brake service for a Honda Accord ranges from about $150 to $300 per axle if you replace only the pads, up to roughly $300 to $800 per axle if you replace both pads and rotors. If you service both axles, expect roughly double the per-axle cost, with potential package discounts depending on the shop. These figures reflect current market pricing as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and parts chosen.
Cost overview by service type
Prices vary depending on whether you replace just the pads or both pads and rotors, and whether you include other services like a brake fluid flush or hardware replacement. The following ranges cover typical US pricing.
- Pads-only replacement on one axle: $150–$300
- Pads + rotors replacement on one axle: $300–$800
- Brake fluid flush (optional): $40–$100
These ranges reflect common aftermarket parts and standard labor costs; actual quotes can vary by part choice and regional labor rates. Some shops offer bundled pricing for servicing both axles.
- Both axles, pads-only: $300–$600
- Both axles, pads + rotors: $600–$1,600
- Brake fluid flush for both axles (if requested): $80–$160
As with single-axle service, the final price for two axles depends on parts, labor rates, and any discounts a shop may offer for a complete brake job.
Factors that influence the price
Several factors determine the final brake job price beyond base per-axle rates. Understanding these helps ensure you get accurate quotes and safe, reliable braking.
Labor rates and shop location
Labor costs vary by region and shop type. Urban or high-cost areas typically command higher hourly rates, while rural areas may be more affordable. Hourly rates commonly range from roughly $80 to $150 or more.
Parts quality and rotor options
Pad material (semi-metallic vs ceramic) and rotor type (standard iron vs drilled/slotted or OEM) drive price. Ceramic pads cost more but often wear longer and produce less dust; performance rotors with special features add to costs as well.
Vehicle features and service scope
Honda Accords with electronic parking brakes or rear caliper hardware can require extra labor and special tools, increasing time and price. Additional services like a brake fluid flush or hardware replacement also affect the total.
Ways to save money and ensure quality
Smart planning and clear communication with your shop can help you control costs while maintaining braking safety.
- Obtain multiple written estimates with itemized parts and labor, and compare total costs rather than just the hourly rate.
- Ask about pad and rotor options (OEM vs high-quality aftermarket) and request warranties on parts and labor.
- Consider whether a pads-only service now with a plan to address rotors later is appropriate for your driving needs.
- Inquire about any bundled or curb-to-curb brake service packages for both axles.
Choosing the right parts and understanding warranty coverage can prevent surprises and protect you from short-term fixes that wear out quickly.
Summary
For a Honda Accord, expect about $150–$300 per axle for pads-only service, or $300–$800 per axle if rotors are replaced as well. Servicing both axles typically costs around $300–$600 for pads-only and $600–$1,600 for pads plus rotors, depending on parts and local labor rates. Always get a written, itemized estimate and check warranties to ensure you’re paying for reliable parts and workmanship.


