Our shop is six minutes west of Sugar House Park. Free 10-minute diagnostic. We do board-level repair the chains can't — including microsoldering on dead MacBooks.
Most Sugar House repair options handle screens, batteries, and software — and stop there. We do board-level work on motherboards and logic boards. If a chain shop told you your laptop is "not repairable," we're the second opinion.
Drive over, drop it off, get an honest answer. We'll tell you exactly what's wrong, what it'll cost, and whether it's worth fixing. No commitment, no pressure.
You're not handing your laptop to a rotating cast of technicians at a chain. The same hands that have been fixing computers in this city since 2004 are the hands working on yours.
If you live or work in Sugar House — anywhere from Westminster College down to the businesses along 2100 South — our shop is closer than you think. We're six minutes west on 1300 South, just past State Street. Free parking right out front, and you don't need an appointment.
The Sugar House customers we see most are Westminster students who killed a MacBook the week before finals, young professionals who spilled coffee on a work laptop, and small businesses along Highland Drive and 2100 South dealing with everything from network outages to dead point-of-sale systems. We've also done a lot of work for the older residents around Sugar House Park whose Windows machines have just had enough.
The common thread: people who want their actual computer fixed, not a sales pitch for a new one. Half the laptops we get from Sugar House have already been to a chain repair shop or a Genius Bar that quoted them an outrageous price or told them the device was "not repairable." Most of the time, it is repairable — it just needs someone willing to open up the board and find the actual problem.
The other Sugar House repair shops do a great job with screens and batteries. But when something fails at the board level — a burnt power circuit, a dead GPU, a broken charging port soldered directly to the motherboard — most shops tell you the device is "totaled" and try to sell you a replacement.
We do this work in-house. Microscope, hot air station, microsoldering iron, the whole setup. It's the difference between a $200 component-level repair and a $1,500 replacement laptop.
Free 10-minute diagnostic. Mon-Fri 2-9pm, Sat 1-5pm. We're 6 minutes away.
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