Coolant Flush.
Complete flush and fill with the exact coolant your vehicle calls for — old fluid hauled away.
Coolant doesn’t last forever. Over time it turns acidic and starts eating the very system it protects — water pump, radiator, heater core. A flush every few years is dramatically cheaper than any of those repairs.
We drain the system, flush it, and refill with the specific coolant chemistry your manufacturer requires (they are not interchangeable), then bleed the air out and verify operating temperature before we leave. Old coolant is hauled away and disposed of properly — it’s toxic to pets and shouldn’t touch a driveway.
Common questions
How often should coolant be flushed?
Most manufacturers call for every 3–5 years or 30k–100k miles depending on coolant type. If you don’t know when it was last done, that’s usually the answer.