Serving Sudbury, Ballingdon, Great Cornard, Great Waldingfield, Middleton, Long Melford and Bures areas.
Screen and digitizer replacements and general repairs for most iPhones & iPads.
High quality battery replacements for MacBooks and other general repairs for Apple laptops.
High quality battery replacements for iPhone, iPad, iPods.
There are often cheaper alternatives to a very expensive trip to the Apple store for a new laptop screen.
Bringing aging PCs and laptops back up to scratch or better than new with upgrades and servicing.
Most laptops (including MacBooks) can be repaired if the screen is faulty or smashed.
Upgrades and refurbishment for many of the older ‘vintage’ and ‘obsolete’ iMacs.
Charging port repairs carried out for most laptops, iPhones and iPads.
Rescue of your data from dead laptops and aging or seemingly broken hard drives.
Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
Please call first to arrange
South Suffolk Business Centre
Alexandra Road
Sudbury
Suffolk CO10 2ZX
Shown on map below as ‘Nwes Property Services’, South Suffolk Business Center is located by the old ‘Delphi’ Building.
The reception is easy to find and there is ample parking.
“Hiya. Just a massive thank you for all the work done on my laptop. It’s like new, I’m so pleased! It’s spot on so fast and clean. I really appreciate it, fantastic work thanks for being so thorough on checking all aspects. No hesitation in recommending you and will use your services from now on. Thanks again! ”
“Problem with failing hard drive resolved successfully and cloned a new SSD. Great service and would recommend.”
“My beloved Apple iPod is fixed with a new battery giving it a new lease of life.”
“Fixed my laptop really quickly. Prior to fixing I couldn’t use half the screen and the fans were ridiculously noisy. Diagnosed and fixed the laptop within a couple of days and now it works great, thank you.”
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