Mac Repair in Kings Langley
If your MacBook or iMac has stopped working properly and you live in Kings Langley, 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.
We repair at the component level — corroded charge controllers, cracked solder joints from vibration, and dust-packed thermal systems. Tradespeople and commuters need devices that survive real-world punishment, and we rebuild them to last.
What We Fix
- MacBook Battery — Depleted cells swapped for full-shift portable power.
- Cracked Screen — Impact-damaged Retina panels replaced with tested units.
- Charging Port — Worn USB-C and MagSafe connectors rebuilt or replaced.
- Dust Damage — Worksite grime cleared from fans, boards, and heatsinks.
- Logic Board — Failed power ICs and corroded traces repaired under microscope.
- Data Recovery — Job files pulled from drives damaged by drops or dust.
Common Issues We See
- MacBooks clogged with construction dust causing thermal shutdown
- Charging ports worn from daily van plug-unplug cycles
- Screens cracked from toolbox impacts during transit
- Batteries failing mid-quote on job sites without power access
- iMacs at home offices freezing during invoicing and scheduling
Why Customers Choose Us
- Built to handle tradies' real-world damage
- Drop off on your M7 commute
- Competitive pricing with no markup games
- Repairs warranted and built to last
Frequently Asked Questions
My MacBook is full of plaster dust — can you clean it?
Yes. We do thorough internal cleaning including fans, heatsinks, and board surfaces. This prevents overheating and extends your Mac's lifespan significantly.
Can I drop off before work and collect after?
That's how most of our customers do it. Most repairs finish same-day, ready for evening collection.
Is it worth repairing my 2016 MacBook Pro?
Usually yes. An SSD and battery refresh gives it years more life at a fraction of replacement cost. We'll advise honestly if it's not.
Need Your Mac Repaired?
Get a no-nonsense diagnostic and honest quote — built for people who work hard.