TechnoHouse AB

Computer services

Easy and simple steps for mail in repair :

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1-fill the form

fill the form with your information and your device you want to repair
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2-our responce

you'll get a free qoute of the repair cost and our information to mail your device if you want
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3-package your device and send it off !

Make sure your device is packaged well. We recommend at least 2-3 inches of bubble wrap around the device. We do not need your charger or any other accessories. Please do not send your device in a box you need back.
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4-Check your email for an invoice after a few days.

We will invoice you via email. You can pay the email using any credit or debt card. Repairs usually take about 3-7 days so check your email frequently for any updates. After the invoice is paid, we will ship your device back right away!

Fill in this form to get a free quote of the repair cost

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If you can break it, we can fix it.

  • PC Liquid Damage Repair

    Spilled liquid on your PC? Don't lose hope. Liquid damage PC fall right in our area of expertise.

  • PC Logic Board Repair

    We can repair your existing logic board, and not just replace it as many repair stores would recommend.

  • General PC Repair

    Bad keyboard or trackpad? Battery not holding charge? We can help!

Liquid Damage

Liquid and electronics don't mix. MacBooks have "always on" power rails which means even if you turn off the device, liquid still has the potential for causing damage, and corrosion will almost always set in within a couple hours of spilling liquid on your device. This is serious as corrosion has the potential of destroying critical components inside your device.The good news is that we are liquid damage repair specialists and specialize in component level logic board repair. We can repair your damaged logic board for much less than the cost of replacement.

No Power

No power can be caused by a multitude of issues. Sometimes no power can be caused by something simple such as a corroded trackpad cable or bad battery, but more often than not, it indicates a issue with the logic board. The picture shown is a image of a MacBook Air logic board with a failed capacitor on its main power rail.

No Backlight

Hear the startup chime but see nothing on the screen? Shine a flashlight through the PC logo on the back of the screen. You will usually be able to see a faint image on the screen. This is caused by the screen’s LED strips not receiving power which is incredibly common after liquid damage. It typically is caused by a failed backlight driver chip, which supplies power to the screen. More often than not, the corrosion from liquid damage will also destroy a trace leading to the chip which will require a very small jumper wire.

Not Charging

Not charging after liquid damage is relatively common. It can be caused by both a battery issue or a logic board issue. If your battery displays a percentage greater than 5%, the issue is more likely to be a logic board problem, while a percentage below 5% (Most often 0% or 1%) is more likely to be a battery issue.

Random crashing

Random crashing can be caused by a number of things. On liquid damaged devices, random crashing is usually caused by corrosion under the CPU and RAM chips. In addition, there are a few MacBook models with design defects that are subject to random crashing as well.

Trackpad and keyboard issues

Trackpad and keyboard issues are common after liquid damage. On most MacBooks made after 2012, the trackpad acts as the “brain” for the keyboard, so if the trackpad gets damaged, the keyboard will also stop working. Dead and sticky keys are also common after liquid damage.

Something else?

WiFi or Bluetooth not working?Audio issues or something else that isn’t quite right? We can take care of it!

Liquid Damage

Liquid and electronics don’t mix. MacBooks have “always on” power rails which means even if you turn off the device, liquid still has the potential for causing damage, and corrosion will almost always set in within a couple hours of spilling liquid on your device. This is serious as corrosion has the potential of destroying critical components inside your device. 
 
The good news is that we are liquid damage repair specialists and specialize in component level logic board repair. We can repair your damaged logic board for much less than the cost of replacement. 

No Power

No power can be caused by a multitude of issues. Sometimes no power can be caused by something simple such as a corroded trackpad cable or bad battery, but more often than not, it indicates a issue with the logic board. The picture shown is a image of a MacBook Air logic board with a failed capacitor on its main power rail.  

No Backlight

Hear the startup chime but see nothing on the screen? Shine a flashlight through the PC logo on the back of the screen. You will usually be able to see a faint image on the screen. This is caused by the screen’s LED strips not receiving power which is incredibly common after liquid damage. It typically is caused by a failed backlight driver chip, which supplies power to the screen. More often than not, the corrosion from liquid damage will also destroy a trace leading to the chip which will require a very small jumper wire.

Not Charging

Not charging after liquid damage is relatively common. It can be caused by both a battery issue or a logic board issue. If your battery displays a percentage greater than 5%, the issue is more likely to be a logic board problem, while a percentage below 5% (Most often 0% or 1%) is more likely to be a battery issue. 

Random crashing

Random crashing can be caused by a number of things. On liquid damaged devices, random crashing is usually caused by corrosion under the CPU and RAM chips. 
 
In addition, there are a few MacBook models with design defects that are subject to random crashing as well. See the links below for more info. 

Trackpad and keyboard issues

Trackpad and keyboard issues are common after liquid damage. On most MacBooks made after 2012, the trackpad acts as the “brain” for the keyboard, so if the trackpad gets damaged, the keyboard will also stop working. Dead and sticky keys are also common after liquid damage. 

 

Something else?

WiFi or Bluetooth not working?Audio issues or something else that isn’t quite right? We can take care of it! 

 

FAQ

It’s simple. The first step is to fill the form so we can get your contact info and know what is going on with your device. All address and relevant shipping info is on the “Contact us” page. After you submit the  form, package your device and ship it off via any shipping company .Make sure your device is packed securely. You should have at least a couple inches of bubble wrap or packing peanuts around the entire device. Don’t send your device in a box you want back and don’t send  any accessories with the device.

We usually won’t know for sure until we see it. It depends on what is wrong with the device and what year/model it is. Most devices we get in need logic board repair either do to random failure or liquid damage. We charge flat rate prices for all logic board repairs based on the year and model. Once we get your device in and diagnose it, we will mail you with a definite price, 

Usually between 3-7 days for logic board and liquid damage repairs. Some repairs are completed the day the device arrives. Some devices really throw us through a loop and can take longer.

We do not charge any repair attempt or bench fees if your device isn’t fixable. In the event that your device isn’t repairable, or if it doesn’t make economic sense to repair it, we’ll let you know and send you a invoice for return shipping. 

Almost everything (No power ,Not charging , No backlight , No image , Touch not working , liquid damage , micro Soldering problems , etc…)