Find a computer repair service in Phoenix, AZ

Find computer repair services in Phoenix, AZ

Find computer repair services in Phoenix, AZ

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Find computer repair services in Phoenix, AZ

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Top 10 computer repair shops in Phoenix, AZ

Homeowners agree: these Phoenix computer repair services are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
The Computer Group

The Computer Group

5.0Exceptional(8)
Offers online services
7 hires on HomeGuide
37+ years in business
Serves Phoenix, AZ
Florence P. says, "Shannon did a great job and I would definitely have him come out again to help me. I really needed help! Florence 3/11/24" Read more
Computer Paramedics

Computer Paramedics

New on HomeGuide
32+ years in business
Serves Phoenix, AZ
Customers tell me they love how quickly I get their computer done, that the job was done right when others couldn't, and my prices are very fair. A good "I'm stumped and I'm pulling my hair out" type of troubleshooting job keeps me in balance every once in a while. I love to do laptop screens, hard drives, malware eradications, really just about anything on my menu. I really love to build custom gaming PCs.
Crazy Dog LLC

Crazy Dog LLC

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
19+ years in business
Serves Phoenix, AZ
Our canine companions may not know the difference between Apple, ASUS, Android or Dell, but our staff average is 20 years of experience per field engineer. We support all major Operating Systems; including Android, iOS, Linux and Microsoft. A+ Certification from CompTIA means we know how to repair hardware from ASUS to XYZEL, and everything in between. Printers, Servers and Networking equipment can't throw anything at our techs they haven't seen before. You can be confident that CRAZY DOG can effectively service all of your technical needs from Gilbert to Goodyear and from Cave Creek to Chandler. Where ever you are CRAZY DOG has you covered. ...

Your computer repair questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does computer repair cost?

Computer repair costs about $65 per hour or $50 to $150 total, depending on what the problem is. The most common repairs are as follows:

  • Complete tune up & PC repair: $150
  • Diagnostic testing: $40
  • Laptop hardware repair: $30
  • PC hardware repair: $20
  • Software installation: $10
  • Laptop rental: $50
  • Mobile phone repair: $35
  • Data recovery: $100+
  • Wireless network installation: $100+
  • PC tuneup: $70
  • Virus removal: $70
  • Operating system formatting: $100

Who can repair my computer?

Professional computer repair technicians have the training and certifications to reliably fix your computer. These technicians often have their own small shop. Large retailers like Best Buy, Office Depot, and Staples also offer repair services.

Is paying to repair a computer worth it?

Repairing a computer is worth it if the repairs cost substantially less than the price of a new device. If your computer is fairly new and normally runs well, consider a repair instead of a replacement. If you computer is more than 3 to 8 years old and regularly has issues, it may be better to replace it.

How long does a computer last?

Computers typically last 3 to 8 years, depending on the brand, quality, and how well you take care of it. Desktops tend to last slightly longer than laptops. 

Standard manufacturer warranties typically last 6 months to 3 years and cover the original owner. Check your computer's warranty policy if it is fairly new and has problems with its hardware that were not caused by you. This might include:

  • Broken keyboard or keys
  • Monitor defects
  • Malfunctioning modem
  • Problems with internal component

How much do computer repair technicians make?

Computer repair technicians make $20 to $40 per hour or $40,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on their location and level of experience. Specialists, supervisors, and business owners usually make more than Geek Squad employees or junior clerks.

How do I choose a computer repair service?

Start by searching our list of computer repair contractors, then:

  • Get at least three free estimates to compare.
  • Examine reviews and previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Choose a company that is licensed, bonded, and experienced.
  • Look for someone with certifications such as Computer Service Technician (CST).
  • Make sure they have insurance and offer a warranty.
  • Get a written estimate and contract before work begins.
  • Follow a payment schedule instead of making large payments up front.

After asking questions and verifying credentials, hire the best computer repair company in your area.

What questions should I ask computer repair contractors?

When looking for local computer repair companies, consider asking the following questions:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
  • What certifications do you have?
  • Do you offer same-day service? If not, how far in advance should I book?
  • How do you handle any accidental damage?
  • How long will the repair take?
  • Do you have any discounts for seniors or students?
  • Do you offer a warranty for your work?
  • Will you give me an estimate and contract in writing?

Reviews for Phoenix computer repair shops

Recent success stories from people in the Phoenix area.
Lauren S.
I don't bother posting reviews, but this is worth it because he was really nice. I am DONE hiring "cheap" techs. The last guy was awful. Foolish me thinking $55/hr would get me an expert. I called Shannon about a wireless problem or internet problem several days ago in the late afternoon. This guy is a god. I was behind on my work and my school papers for my online class, and it seemed like the internet was broken. Shannon came out early the next morning FULLY PREPARED! He had EVERYTHING! He got Cox on the phone line and he knew everything to say. I could hear the tech ask questions that were wasting time. Shannon took control of the situation and it was fun to hear him speak their language better than them and guided THEM through the whole problem. My house is quite long and the cable modem is on the other end of the house from my bedroom/office so wifi doesn't work well. Shannon explained that the best solution was to put in a network cable in the attic to connect the whole house. I felt bad having him in the attic! It has been over 110 degrees outside every day lately! But he did it! He even had everything with him and didn't have to come back which was great because of my busy schedule. He also ended up replacing my cable modem (which cox said needed to be done), installed a new professional router and wifi "access point" that he connected to the new attic cable. Cox said I was only getting 5 megabits download speed before it was fixed but paying for 150 megabits. Shannon fixed it and now I get 160 download speed!! Two other techs had suggested "wifi extenders" which did not work and wasted my time and money. I'm not stressed or p*ssed off at my computer anymore. Money well-spent. Everything is working perfectly, and I love having my own computer person on speed dial. : ) Thank you, Shannon.
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