Cracked iPad screen? Tablet that won’t charge? Text me the model, get an exact price, and I come fix it where it sits.
An iPad is never just a tablet. It’s the family calendar, the kid’s homework, the recipe stand, the register at a food truck. Mailing it away for a week isn’t a repair — it’s a hostage situation.
So I don’t ask you to. I come to your kitchen, your office or your café table, and the iPad never leaves the building.
An iPad screen is not a big phone screen. The glass is larger, it’s sealed in with adhesive, and opening one cleanly takes patience and heat control, not force. It’s the repair where rushing costs you the device.
That’s why tablet jobs run longer — usually 60 to 90 minutes at your door — and why I’d rather quote you by model than pretend one price fits every slab ever made.
The most common iPad call I get has a shape: Sunday evening, a kid, a driveway or a staircase, and school in the morning. If that’s your house right now — breathe. Text me the model (it’s on the back, in small print) and I’ll tell you exactly what it costs and how fast I can be there.
I work 8am to 10pm, weekends included, because that’s when these things happen. Nobody plans to drop a tablet on a Tuesday at 2pm.
| Travel in Scranton | $15 |
| iPad / tablet screen | exact price by model |
| Tablet battery | exact price by model |
| Charging port clean & check | from $35 |
| Diagnosis | always free |
Tablet parts vary more than phone parts, so the honest way to price them is per model. The model number is printed on the back — text it to me and the answer you get is one flat number, travel already included.
Cracked screens — cheapest to fix before the crack reaches the touch layer. Batteries — the repair that makes an older phone feel new for the least money. Charging ports — and if yours only charges at an angle, that’s usually packed lint and a $35 clean rather than a repair at all. Back glass — where the price swings hard depending on which model you’re holding. Met water instead? Read this first.
iPhone 8 through 17 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy A, S and Z series, Google Pixel.
The number on the back of the iPad, plus what happened. You get one flat price back — travel already in it.
Home, office, café — free diagnosis when I arrive, and I confirm the quote before a single screw turns.
Sixty to ninety minutes for most iPad screens. We test touch, cameras, speakers and buttons together before I hand it back.
Every repair carries a 90-day warranty on my work.
Yes — Galaxy Tabs, Lenovo and Amazon Fire tablets included. Text me the model number and I’ll tell you straight whether parts are worth the money on that model before you spend anything.
Usually 60 to 90 minutes at your door. iPads are adhesive-sealed, so the opening is slow and careful — that’s deliberate, and it’s what protects the device.
Only to test the screen, cameras and speakers with you at the end. You type it in yourself — I don’t need to know it.
Often — it’s frequently the battery or the charging port rather than anything terminal. Diagnosis is free, and if it’s not worth fixing you’ll hear that before you spend a dollar.
If the school issued it, check with them first — most districts have their own repair process and you could owe them the device either way. If it’s yours, I’m happy to fix it.
Usually yes for a battery or a port — they’re cheap fixes on a device that otherwise works. For a screen on a very old model, I’ll show you the math both ways and you decide. No pushing, either way.