Computer & Electronics Repair in Ohio

Computer, laptop, smartphone, tablet, and electronics repair for Ohio homes and small businesses. Senior-friendly pros who explain what they're doing, charge by the job (not by the hour), and handle the common stuff: slow PC, virus removal, broken screens, lost photos, network setup, smart-TV pairing, printer help. Most jobs done same-day or in-shop within 48 hours.

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Permit note: Consumer electronics repair never requires a building permit. Hardwired smart-home installations (whole-home wifi access points, security camera runs through walls) cross into electrician territory and may need an electrical permit if low-voltage cable is run inside finished walls. See full Ohio permit guide →

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Frequently asked: computer & electronics repair in Ohio

What does computer or phone repair typically cost in Ohio?

Common pricing for 2026: laptop screen replacement $150-$350, phone screen replacement $80-$280 (model-dependent), virus/malware cleanup $80-$150, data recovery from a dead drive $200-$1,500, printer setup or wifi networking $60-$120, smart-TV pairing or streaming-stick help $50-$80. Reputable shops give a flat-rate quote up front and a no-fix-no-fee guarantee for diagnostics.

How do I find a tech-repair pro who's good with seniors?

Look for these signals: in-home or pickup-and-return service (no need to drive to a shop), willingness to explain the problem in plain English, written invoices that itemize parts vs. labor, and no upselling on antivirus subscriptions. Avoid anyone who refuses to give a price over the phone or pressures you to pay before fixing anything. Local independent shops typically beat national big-box chains on senior-friendliness.

What's the difference between a CompTIA A+ tech and an Apple ACMT?

CompTIA A+ is the entry-level industry credential covering Windows, Mac, and basic networking — most independent repair techs hold one. Apple Certified Mac Technician (ACMT) is required for warranty Mac/iPhone work. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) covers Windows depth. For a typical home job, CompTIA A+ is plenty; for an in-warranty Apple device, you want ACMT or an Apple Authorized Service Provider.

When should I repair vs. replace?

Rough rule: if the repair costs more than 50% of replacement value, replace. Laptops and phones older than 5-6 years rarely make economic sense to repair beyond minor fixes. But data recovery is almost always worth it before you give up on a device — losing photos, tax records, or business files is far more costly than a $200-$400 repair.

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