What We Offer
From cracked screens to corrupted operating systems, our technicians provide clear diagnoses, honest recommendations, and skilled repairs for most laptop brands and configurations.
No charge for assessment
Before any work begins
On parts & labor
If we can't fix it
Detailed Services
A cracked, flickering, or completely non-functional display is one of the most common laptop repairs. We source quality replacement screens for a wide range of models and brands.
Typical turnaround: Same day to 48 hours, depending on part availability.
Batteries degrade naturally over charge cycles. If yours struggles to hold a charge, swells, or drains within an hour of full charge, replacement is usually the right answer.
Typical turnaround: Same day in most cases.
Missing keys, sticky keys, unresponsive key clusters, or a trackpad that jumps and misfires — these issues are repairable in most laptop models.
Typical turnaround: 24–72 hours.
A loose or damaged charging port can leave your laptop unable to power up. We repair or replace charging connectors on most models, including USB-C and proprietary barrel connectors.
Typical turnaround: 24–48 hours.
Excessive heat is one of the leading causes of premature hardware failure. We clean out dust-clogged vents, replace thermal paste, and repair or replace malfunctioning fans.
Typical turnaround: Same day.
Liquid damage is complex and outcomes vary. We perform a thorough assessment, clean affected components, and provide an honest evaluation of what can realistically be saved.
Note: Recovery is not guaranteed and depends on severity and speed of service.
Pop-ups, browser redirects, sudden slowdowns, or ransomware locks — we identify and remove malicious software and help you understand how the infection occurred.
Request QuoteA corrupted operating system can prevent boot-up or cause repeated crashes. We repair or reinstall Windows and macOS while doing our best to preserve your files and settings.
Request QuoteSluggish startup, slow application loading, and general unresponsiveness are often caused by software bloat, outdated drivers, or background processes. We tune the system for better day-to-day performance.
Request QuoteWe use safe, non-destructive techniques to attempt recovery from failing, formatted, or accidentally wiped drives. Success rates depend on the degree of damage and are never guaranteed — we'll tell you the realistic odds before proceeding.
Request QuoteWe help you establish a reliable local and cloud backup routine so that future hardware failures don't mean lost data. Includes configuration of Windows Backup, Time Machine, or a third-party solution.
Request QuoteMoving to a new laptop? We transfer your files, applications, and settings from your old device to your new one, minimizing disruption to your workflow.
Request QuoteReplacing a traditional spinning hard drive with a solid-state drive is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make. Boot times can drop from minutes to seconds, and overall responsiveness improves dramatically.
Request QuoteIf your laptop struggles with multiple open browser tabs or applications, additional RAM often resolves the issue. We'll verify compatibility before installation and advise on realistic performance gains.
Request QuoteSlow Wi-Fi or dropped connections can sometimes be traced to a failing wireless adapter. We replace the card with a compatible component and verify full functionality before return.
Request QuoteWe believe that a repair shop's reputation is built on trust. We do not recommend repairs that are not cost-effective for the customer. If the estimated repair cost approaches or exceeds the reasonable replacement value of the device, we'll tell you plainly.
We also do not overstate our capabilities. Data recovery is not always possible. Liquid damage does not always respond to treatment. We'll give you realistic expectations before any work begins.
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