Typical range in Georgia
| Low | $275 |
|---|---|
| Average | $420 |
| High | $700 |
Labor rates by shop type
| Independent | $108-$148/hr |
|---|---|
| Chain | $124-$168/hr |
| Dealer | $156-$210/hr |
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In Georgia, one-axle brake pad replacement usually lands between $275 and $700, with an average close to $420.
| Low | $275 |
|---|---|
| Average | $420 |
| High | $700 |
| Independent | $108-$148/hr |
|---|---|
| Chain | $124-$168/hr |
| Dealer | $156-$210/hr |
Get an exact scenario estimate with your vehicle and shop type in the calculator.
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Labor rates, shop overhead, and city-level demand can move totals above or below national benchmarks.
Not always. Compare total scope, warranty, and parts quality before deciding.
Yes. Worn pads can damage rotors and increase final bill size.
Last updated: 2026-04-16
Editorial note: Repair Cost Lab publishes planning ranges for U.S. drivers using representative labor-rate patterns, common parts pricing, and scenario-based estimates.
Planning estimate only: this page is for budgeting and comparison, not a binding repair quote. Compare at least two itemized estimates before approving work.
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