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Laptop Repair in Plymouth, MN

High availability — one of our busiest routes · ZIP: 55441, 55446, 55447

From $79
Starting price
60–120 min
Repair time
90 days
Warranty

Plymouth is one of our most active routes. We serve neighborhoods across the city — Bass Lake, Elm Creek, Zachary, and the busy 494 corridor — with same-day availability most days. We repair MacBooks and Windows laptops on-site in Plymouth. Screen replacements, battery swaps, keyboard and trackpad repairs, charging ports, fan cleaning, and performance upgrades — done at your home or office.

Where we go in Plymouth

We cover all of Plymouth — including Plymouth Creek Center area, Bass Lake corridor, Medicine Lake, northwest Plymouth, downtown Plymouth, and the Wayzata school district area. If you're near Plymouth Creek Center, Bass Lake Road, and Medicine Lake, we know the area well. Plymouth is a large city and we cover all of it — from the northwest neighborhoods near Maple Grove all the way to the Minnetonka border. All four ZIP codes.

What Plymouth customers usually need

The most common thing we handle in Plymouth is a screen that flickered out, a battery that died, or a keyboard with keys that stopped working. We bring the parts for screen, battery, or keyboard service already loaded — most jobs take 60–90 minutes on-site and you pay only after it works. Plymouth has a lot of newer construction neighborhoods with working families — we regularly serve customers in their driveway or home office throughout the week.

Laptop repairs we do on-site

MacBook vs. Windows laptops

MacBook Pro and MacBook Air repairs (Intel and M1/M2 models) are on our most requested laptop repairs. Apple laptops are built tightly, so repairs take longer than equivalent Windows machines — we block out 90–120 minutes for MacBook screens. Windows laptops vary significantly by brand: Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Asus are all serviceable on-site.

MacBook keyboard and butterfly switch

MacBook Pro models from 2016–2019 used Apple's notorious butterfly keyboard switch — prone to key failures after dust or debris gets under a key. If single keys aren't registering on a MacBook from this era, that's the likely issue. We replace the keyboard assembly on these models.

Overheating and fan noise

Most laptop overheating is caused by dust buildup in the fan and heatsink — a 10-minute cleaning job that dramatically improves temperature and fan noise. We do this as part of any on-site visit when the fan is clearly loud or the bottom of the laptop is hot. If thermal paste has dried out, we reapply it during the same service.

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MacBook and Windows laptop repair at your home or office. Serving Plymouth, Minnetonka, Maple Grove, and Golden Valley, and the Minneapolis west suburbs.

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