Mac Repair in Lalor Park
If your MacBook or iMac has stopped working properly and you live in Lalor Park, 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 trace faults to the source — failed capacitors, burnt-out charging ICs, degraded display backlight circuits. Family households running multiple Apple devices need a technician who fixes things properly the first time, keeping repair costs predictable.
What We Fix
- MacBook Battery — Worn cells replaced to last through a full day again.
- Screen Damage — Cracked or dim panels replaced with quality displays.
- Keyboard Problems — Sticky, dead, or repeating keys resolved permanently.
- Mac Won't Turn On — Charging IC and power button circuit diagnostics.
- Slow Mac — HDD-to-SSD conversions and clean macOS installs.
- Data Recovery — Photos, documents, and schoolwork recovered from dead Macs.
Common Issues We See
- Family Macs shared between parents and kids wearing down keyboards faster
- Older iMacs running painfully slow and needing SSD conversions
- Kids' MacBook Airs with cracked screens from school bag incidents
- Home Wi-Fi and connectivity issues after macOS updates on older models
Why Customers Choose Us
- Honest pricing families can budget around
- We fix the root cause, not just symptoms
- Experienced with multi-device family setups
- Durable repairs that don't need redoing
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you fix multiple family Macs at once?
Yes. Bring them all in together. We can diagnose each one and give you a combined quote so you know the full picture upfront.
My kid's MacBook screen cracked — is it expensive?
Screen costs vary by model but we always quote before starting. MacBook Air screens are generally more affordable than Pro Retina displays.
Is it worth putting an SSD in my old iMac?
Almost always. An SSD transforms a slow iMac into a responsive machine. It's the single best upgrade for most older Macs.
Do you wipe data during repairs?
Not unless necessary. Most repairs don't touch your data at all. If a repair requires it, we'll warn you first and offer backup options.
Need Your Mac Repaired?
Keep your family's Macs running strong — book a straightforward diagnostic today.