We provide Mac repair in Chester for iMacs and MacBooks, from older Intel models to newer Apple Silicon devices. If your Mac is slow, overheating or not starting properly, we’ll diagnose the issue and explain your options clearly.

If you need Mac repair Chester, you want a clear answer on what’s wrong and what it costs to fix. That’s how we work. We test your Mac properly, explain the issue in plain English, and fix what actually needs fixing.  Whether it’s a hardware fault or a macOS issue, we’ll give you a straight answer.


Most common Mac problems we see. (daily)

Slow performance

If your Mac has slowed down, there’s usually a cause. Full storage, background apps, or ageing parts can all affect speed. We check what’s causing it and fix that, rather than pushing you towards a replacement.

A MacBook that won’t power on can be a charger issue, battery fault, or something deeper on the board. We run diagnostics first so you know exactly what’s wrong before any cost is agreed.

MacBook screens can crack or develop display faults. You might see lines, black patches, or no image at all. In most cases, a screen replacement will sort it. We confirm the exact fault & cost before going ahead.

If your battery drops fast or won’t hold charge, it’s likely worn out. Replacing it can make the device usable again without needing to replace the whole Mac.

If your Mac runs hot or the fans are always loud, it may be clogged with dust or have dried thermal paste. We carry out internal cleaning and thermal servicing to bring temperatures back down.

macOS problems can stop your Mac from loading or cause apps to crash. We diagnose the issue and aim to fix it without risking your data.

Spills are common. Even if the Mac works at first, liquid can cause damage over time. The sooner it’s checked, the better the outcome.

When storage is full, Macs slow down and updates can fail. We help you free up space or look at upgrade options where possible.

If your Mac keeps dropping Wi-Fi or running slowly online, it may not be your internet. We test the Mac itself to find the fault.

If your Mac has failed, your data is usually the main concern. We look at safe recovery options before carrying out any repair work.

How we approach MacBook repairs

Most repair shops swap parts and hope for the best.
We don’t. We:
Test your Mac properly before quoting
Explain the fault in plain English
Only replace parts that are actually needed
Check everything again after the repair
That means no guesswork and no wasted spend.