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Phoenix Computer Repair Service has been providing mobile business computer repair in Phoenix, AZ and the greater Phoenix Metro Area since 1999. "Mobile computer repair" means we come to you to resolve all your computer problems.

We repair business computer systems including laptops, desktops, PCs, and Apple computers. One of our highly qualified staff will come to you, often the same day, to take care of all your repair needs.

Why not use the #1 rated business to business computer repair in Phoenix?

Computer Repair 4.9 / 5 stars from 236 reviews
Why use a computer tech when you can have a Phoenix based Computer Engineer? Mon-Sun 8:00am - 8:00pm

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"David was very professional and help me with everything that I needed help on. Very satisfied!"
Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars
"Very impressed - well done. Will highly recommend. Good customer service, no wait time. "
Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars
"Rob explained everything that he was doing and did a great job fixing my computer."
Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars
"Matt was on time, efficient, listened and responded to what I needed, and extremely helpful. I will use the company's services again in the future."
Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars

Who is Phoenix Computer Repair Service?

Phoenix Computer Repair Service is owned by Matt Karls, an Electrical Engineer and a Computer Systems Engineer. We are a team of computer professionals focused on service and quality, all our work is guaranteed.

If you have any computer, technology or IT problem in Phoenix, AZ we can fix it. We have been performing computer repair in Phoenix full time since 1999. Feel free to give us a call at (602) 445-9862 or send us a text message at (602) 633-4584.

Phoenix Computer Repair Service's Computer Engineer

What is your Service Area for on-site Computer Repair?

We have serviced Phoenix and the entire Phoenix metro area for over a decade.

Our primary mobile service area includes Phoenix and most of the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.

We provide on-site computer repair to Phoenix, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Cave Creek, Carefree, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Sun City, Sun City West, Goodyear, Buckeye, Avondale, Laveen, Paradise Valley, Tempe, Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Maricopa and Casa Grande.

Mobile Computer Repair Area around Phoenix, AZ

What should someone expect that hires you for Computer Service?

Our mission is to fully resolve your computer problems quickly and affordably. If you want a Computer Engineer that can fix all of your computer problems instead of a computer tech, a computer geek, a technician or a computer guy that can only fix some of your problems; call us at (602) 445-9862.
 

What types of Computer Services do you perform?

We Service businesses and business clients, including:
 

Phoenix Computer Repair Service Contact Information

Phoenix Computer Repair Service
2150 E Bell Rd #1074, Phoenix, AZ 85022
(602) 445-9862

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4.9 / 5 stars from 236 reviews

"Tech took time to install a terabit from an older computer and took the unwanted computer away. Should I need assistance in the future, I will contact."

Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars

"Can't say enough of what was right. It was a great experience with wonderful support. I felt the service was well priced and that Matt had my best interests in mind with everything he did. Amazing service and I have already begun referring others."

Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars

"The service was prompt and professional and the price was right! Thank you very much!"

Phoenix Computer Repair Service 5 / 5 stars

"Chris did a great job. Was very polite and worked steadily till all the work was fully completed."

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