Windows laptop repair in Burlington
Screens, batteries, storage, slow laptops, and virus cleanup. Lenovo, Dell, HP, Asus, Acer, MSI, Razer, gaming laptops, and more. Most repairs start at $99 plus parts.
Every major brand
If your laptop is from the last decade, odds are we can either source parts or tell you honestly that the fix is not worth it. We work on consumer laptops, business-grade laptops (ThinkPad, EliteBook, Latitude), gaming laptops, and 2-in-1 convertibles.
What we see most often
Cracked or dim screens
Screen replacement varies by laptop. Many are a straightforward swap; others require a full display assembly. We quote in person before any work starts. Touch-screen and high-refresh-rate gaming screens cost more.
Worn batteries
When a laptop only runs while plugged in, the battery is usually done. We can check battery health and replace it on most models. Battery health under 80 percent is when we usually recommend replacement.
Slow laptops
Storage clutter, an aging hard drive, or too many startup programs. An SSD upgrade and cleanup can make an older Windows laptop feel new again.
Why is my laptop slow?Virus and malware
Pop-ups, slowdowns, browser hijacks. We handle cleanup and Windows reinstalls when needed.
Check for a virusUpgrades and data transfers
SSD upgrades, more storage, and moving your data from an old laptop to a new one. Most older laptops that take a 2.5-inch SSD see a major speed bump.
Charging and DC jack issues
Sometimes the charger, sometimes the jack, sometimes the battery. We will diagnose first and tell you which one. DC jack repair on laptops is more involved than it sounds.
Keys and trackpads
Stuck keys, sticky keys, broken trackpad buttons, and full keyboard replacements on models where individual keys are not available.
Hinges and cases
Cracked hinges and worn cases are common on older laptops. Sometimes a fix is straightforward, sometimes the cost runs into trade-up territory.
We work on the big names
Gaming laptops are usually more complex inside than business laptops, and they run hot. Common issues we see: thermal throttling from worn thermal paste, fan failures, dead batteries (a gaming laptop battery has a tough life), and GPU issues. We work on Razer Blade, MSI, Alienware, Asus ROG, Acer Predator, and HP Omen.
Common questions
How much does laptop repair cost?
Most repairs start at $99 plus parts. A $50 bench fee applies if a no-parts fix is not possible. Harder jobs cost more, and we quote before we start.
How long does it take?
Most repairs are done the same day or the next business day. Some screen replacements take longer if we need to order parts.
Can you fix gaming laptops?
Yes. Razer, MSI, Asus ROG, Alienware, Acer Predator, and others. They are often more involved internally, so the labor side runs higher, but we work on them.
My laptop will not turn on. Can you check it?
Yes. Bring it in. Often it is the charger, battery, or a simple component, and we can tell you in minutes.
What if the laptop is not worth fixing?
You can put it toward a refurbished laptop and we will move your data over the same day. The trade-up often costs less than the repair would have.
Do you work on 2-in-1 or convertible laptops?
Yes. Lenovo Yoga, HP Spectre, Microsoft Surface Pro, and similar. Hinges and screens on these are more involved than standard laptops, but most repairs are still possible.
Can you upgrade my laptop's RAM or storage?
Depends on the laptop. Many older laptops are upgradeable; many newer ultrabooks are not (RAM and storage are often soldered). We will check your model on the spot.
Do you back up my data before a repair?
If a repair could put your data at risk we will flag it. Backing up is a paid add-on; otherwise please back up before drop-off. We do not browse or copy anything off your machine. Data is treated with care.
Bring your laptop in
Stop by 196 College St, or send a few details for a quote.
Get a laptop repair quote
Tell us the make and what is wrong. We will get back to you fast.
Prefer to talk? Call (802) 578-9687 or stop by 196 College St.