Staring at a dead laptop screen or a battery that dies after 10 minutes? You're not alone. Your laptop’s your work tool, school buddy, and entertainment hub. When it fails, it’s a total headache. But here’s the good news: fixing it doesn’t cost a fortune or take weeks. We handle laptop repairs fast in Taunton—no waiting for shipping or paying £200 for a new one when a simple fix will do.
Cracked screens? Check. Dead battery? Yep. Overheating or slow performance? Absolutely. We fix all the usual suspects. A cracked screen often happens when you drop it in the car or knock it off the table. Battery life fading? Usually just needs swapping out. Overheating? Dust buildup or a failing fan. Keyboard stuck keys? We’ve fixed that too. For example, a cracked screen repair takes 1-2 hours and costs £70-£120, depending on your model. Battery replacements are often under £50. We use real parts—not cheap knock-offs that die in a month. Plus, we recover your data if the hard drive fails so you don’t lose family photos.
Before you buy a new laptop, ask: Is it worth it? A new one costs hundreds, but repairs cost less than half. We’ve seen people save £200+ by fixing their old device. Your laptop already has all your files, settings, and customizations. Starting fresh means losing it all. We’ll give you a clear cost breakdown so you decide without guesswork. Bring it in, we test it right away, and give you a quote before we start work—no surprises.
Here’s the best part: our repairs come with a 12-month warranty. If it breaks again, we fix it free. No hidden fees, no stress. We’ve got a local shop in Taunton, so drop it off, grab a coffee, and pick it up the next day. No waiting for courier deliveries or dealing with shady online shops. Your laptop deserves real help, not a runaround.
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