TM Computers opened in 2004 on 1300 South in Salt Lake City. Back then, the neighborhood was a different place — fewer apartments, more bungalows, no Thirst Drinks next door yet. The shop has been on the same block ever since.
We started as a family business and we still are one. That matters because when you bring your computer here, you're handing it to the same people, year after year. The continuity is the point. When you call to ask about a repair we did in 2019, we still have the records. When something comes back under warranty, the person who fixed it the first time is still the one looking at it.
Salt Lake City has changed a lot since 2004. The tech corridor exploded. The valley grew. Chain electronics stores opened, closed, and got replaced by new chains. We've watched all of it happen from this corner of Liberty Wells while doing what we've always done: opening up computers and fixing them at the component level.
The work is the same now as it was twenty years ago, even if the devices are different. A Windows desktop in 2004 had failing hard drives, dead capacitors, and Trojans. A MacBook Pro in 2026 has failing SSDs, dead capacitors, and ransomware. The diagnostic discipline is identical. The patience required is identical. The honesty required is identical.