MacBook Liquid Damage Repair
Accidentally spilled water, juice, or even beer on your laptop? Don’t panic – liquid damage repairs are our speciality.
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MacBook Water Damage Repair in London - Free Collection
Has your MacBook come into contact with liquid and stopped working or only partially functions? Our professional MacBook liquid damage repair service offers a free assessment, a 12-month warranty, and a no fix, no fee guarantee—so you only pay if we successfully repair your device. If you choose not to proceed with the repair, we’ll return your MacBook at no extra cost (terms apply based on age, prior repairs, and other factors).
Logic Board Repair: A Cost-Effective Solution – No Fix No Fee
One of the most common failures due to liquid damage is the logic board. Unlike Apple and many repair shops that only offer costly logic board replacements, we specialise in repairing the original logic board, making it a much more affordable option. Our logic board repair prices range from:
- £230 – £300 for models 2017 and older
- £300 – £500 for models 2018 and newer
- Newer models or more complex issues may be at the higher end of the price range (speak to our engineer for more information)
Advanced MacBook Repair Techniques for Reliable Results
We use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and testing components to accurately identify the issue with your MacBook. To prevent further damage, we ultrasonically clean the logic board using a Crest cleaner, ensuring a more thorough and safe cleaning process compared to the standard brush and isopropyl alcohol method used by many general repair shops.
Unlike general PC and phone repair shops that may misdiagnose issues or cause further damage, we specialise exclusively in MacBook repairs—making us the trusted experts in liquid damage restoration.
Problems we will fix on your water damaged macBook
- No Power
- Freezing
- Not charging battery
- Keyboard not responding
- Trackpad not working
- No display on screen
- Our work is guaranteed for 3 months
- We clean liquid damage components ultrasonically
- We fix MacBook logicboard instead of replacement
- We dont lose your files during the repair
- We can fix and return the same day
- No Fix no Fee
That board alone cost £850 when the photo was taken, but we successfully repaired it for just £290. It’s still running without any issues.
Common MacBook Issues We Fix
MacBooks can encounter a wide range of issues, and while there are too many to list, here are some of the most common problems we see:
- Liquid Damage – Spills from water, coffee, juice, or other liquids
- Won’t Turn On or Boot Issues – MacBook not powering up or stuck in a boot loop
- Backlight Problems – Dim or no display despite the laptop being on
- Screen Damage or Faults – Cracked, flickering, or unresponsive display
- Logic Board Failures – Various motherboard-related malfunctions
- Slow Performance – MacBook running sluggishly or freezing frequently
- Overheating & Loud Fan Noise – Excessive heat or constantly running fans
- Speaker Issues – Distorted or non-functioning audio
- Trackpad & Keyboard cursor not moving or not typing
- Faults – Unresponsive, stuck, or malfunctioning keys
- Port Malfunctions – Charging or connectivity issues with USB, HDMI, etc.
- Touch Bar Not Working – Unresponsive or flickering Touch Bar
- Battery Not Recognised or Draining Fast – Power issues affecting usability
If your issue isn’t listed here, don’t worry! We’ve likely fixed it before. Just reach out to us, and we’ll be happy to help.
Our Repair Service Warranty
We stand by the quality of our repairs. That’s why any parts we replace come with a 12-month warranty, giving you peace of mind.
Warranty Terms:
- Valid for successful repairs and replacement parts
- Covers any defects in workmanship or replacement parts
- Does not cover new physical or liquid damage after repair
- Warranty applies only to work completed, not the entire device
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Apple Mac Repairs FAQs
Deciding whether to repair your Mac or buy a new one depends on factors like its age, repair costs, and part availability. If your Mac is relatively new and has minor issues like a battery or screen problem, a repair is likely the best option. However, upgrading to a new model may be more cost-effective if it’s older or facing major hardware failures like a damaged logicboard or failing hard drive. Our experts can assess your device and help you make the right choice based on performance, longevity, and budget.
If your MacBook has got water damage, there’s still hope for recovery. The key is to act fast—immediately power it off and let it dry completely, and do not attempt to turn it back on. Call the professionals ASAP. Repair costs depend on the severity of the damage, any actions taken after exposure, and the replacement parts needed. Older MacBook models may have pricier repairs due to limited availability of genuine Apple parts. A professional assessment can determine the best course of action to restore your device.
The time required to repair your Mac depends on the issue’s complexity and the availability of replacement parts. In some cases, we can resolve the problem within a day. As part of our service, we’ll provide you with a clear estimate of the expected turnaround time.
If your Mac is still under warranty, Apple usually covers diagnostics and repairs at no cost. However, if your warranty has expired, big repair expenses will apply. In such cases, exploring cost-effective alternatives like MacBookrepairslondon.co.uk can be a smart and budget-friendly solution!
Our No Fix, No Fee policy means that if we do not have the required technical knowledge, skills or ability to resolve your issue, we do not charge anything.
If we explain and provide a clear diagnosis of a failed or faulty component and the customer decides not to replace the component, then we charge for our time spent to that point.
