Mac Repair in Beaumont Hills
If your MacBook or iMac has stopped working properly and you live in Beaumont Hills, our independent repair workshop can help. We fix batteries that no longer hold a charge, cracked or flickering screens, keyboards with dead keys, and Macs that won't turn on. Every repair starts with a hands-on diagnostic so you know exactly what's wrong and what it costs before we touch anything.
Our process starts with board-level fault isolation — probing voltage rails and testing individual capacitors to pinpoint the exact failed component. Perfect for remote workers who depend on a single machine and cannot tolerate extended downtime.
What We Fix
- SSD Upgrade — Faster storage with full system migration — boot in under ten seconds.
- Battery Replacement — Swollen or degraded cells replaced with capacity-matched units and testing.
- Screen Repair — Cracked glass and dead-pixel panel replacements for all MacBook models.
- Charging Issues — MagSafe and USB-C port diagnosis with DC-in board or connector swap.
- RAM Upgrade — Memory expansion on eligible iMacs and older MacBooks for smoother multitasking.
- Logic Board Repair — Targeted IC replacement instead of costly whole-board swaps.
Common Issues We See
- MacBook won't charge or only charges intermittently with cable wiggling.
- Slow performance and rainbow wheel after years without maintenance.
- Distorted audio or no sound from internal speakers.
- Screen flickers with horizontal lines during normal use.
Why Customers Choose Us
- Extend your Mac's life instead of replacing it.
- Free initial diagnosis with no obligation to proceed.
- Parts sourced to Apple-spec quality standards.
- Flexible scheduling around remote work hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth repairing an older Mac?
Often yes. An SSD and battery swap can make a 2015 MacBook feel new for a fraction of replacement cost.
How do you handle data during repairs?
Your data stays on your drive. We never access personal files — repairs focus strictly on hardware.
Can you fix charging port issues?
Yes. We replace DC-in boards, USB-C ports, and MagSafe connectors regularly.
What if the repair costs more than expected?
We quote upfront after diagnosis. If costs change, we contact you before doing any additional work.
Need Your Mac Repaired?
Schedule your free Mac diagnostic — repairs done right so you can get back to work.