TM Computers — 10 minutes northwest of Millcreek on 1300 South. Free 10-minute diagnostic, microsoldering, board-level repair. The workshop your laptop deserves.
We're not a mall kiosk or a Genius Bar where they swap whole assemblies. We have a microscope, microsoldering bench, hot air station, board-level diagnostic tools — the gear needed to actually fix things at the component level.
Drop your laptop off, get an honest answer. We tell you what's wrong, what it'll cost, whether it's worth fixing. No commitment, no pressure, no charge for the diagnostic.
We've been on 1300 South for over two decades. Same workshop, same hands. The technical knowledge that comes with two decades of full-time computer repair is hard to find elsewhere.
Millcreek is the suburb just east of us — about 10 minutes northwest via 3300 South or 2100 South. We see a steady stream of Millcreek customers because the neighborhood mix matches our wheelhouse: professionals working from home, small business owners, families with multiple computers, and retirees with machines they'd rather repair than replace.
We see a lot of home office setups from professionals along Highland Drive, 3300 South, and Wasatch Boulevard — Mac and PC workstations that need to keep producing income. We see small business owners with everything from law office workstations to dental practice POS systems. And we see plenty of retired residents with older machines that they prefer to maintain rather than replace.
Millcreek customers tend to value quality over speed. Most of them aren't looking for the cheapest fix — they're looking for the right fix. We do board-level repair, we use OEM parts when available, we test thoroughly before returning the machine. The result tends to outlast cheaper alternatives by years.
Apple's repair process is mostly assembly-swapping — if your MacBook has a problem, they replace the whole motherboard. Often for $700-1,500. Even Apple Authorized Service Providers operate the same way. That makes sense for them, but it doesn't make sense for you.
We do microsoldering and component-level repair. Often the broken thing is a single chip or component on the logic board that we can replace for a fraction of the assembly-swap cost. Bring your MacBook in for a free diagnostic and we'll tell you what the actual problem is.
Free 10-minute diagnostic. Mon-Fri 2-9pm, Sat 1-5pm. 10 minutes northwest.
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