I come to you on Main Street and anywhere else in Blakely. Screens, batteries, charging ports and back glass, fixed at your door.
Officially there is no Peckville. It’s a village inside Blakely borough, so the paperwork says Blakely while every envelope that lands on your step says Peckville 18452 — and everyone who lives here says Peckville too.
Blakely also manages to be split across three ZIP codes: 18452, 18447 and 18434. If you’ve ever watched a delivery driver circle the block, that’s why.
None of it matters to me. Tell me your street and I’ll find you. I cover the whole borough — the Peckville end, the Blakely end, and all of Main Street in between.
Straight answer, because you’d work it out anyway: there’s a repair storefront about ten minutes down Business 6 in Dickson City, and you probably drive past it on the way to Walmart. On distance alone, it wins.
So here’s the honest version of what I am. I’m not for the person happy to drive down, hand the phone over, drive home, and come back later for it. That’s a fine way to get a phone fixed and it costs you two trips and a gap in the middle.
I’m for the times that doesn’t suit — when you don’t want to be without your phone in between, when you’d rather not leave it with someone you’ve never met, or when you’d simply rather it happened at your own table while you watch. That’s the whole difference, and it’s worth what it’s worth to you.
Business 6 runs the length of this valley, and it deliberately bypasses the middle of Blakely. The Casey Highway runs past too — with exits at Throop, Olyphant, Jessup, Archbald and Mayfield, and none at Blakely. You leave town to get on the highway that goes through it.
The upside is that Main Street stayed a street rather than becoming a strip. The downside is that anything you need tends to be a drive. A come-to-you service is a small correction to that, on one specific errand.
| Travel to Peckville | $25 |
| Screen replacement | from $65 |
| Battery replacement | from $75 |
| Charging port clean & check | from $35 |
| Back glass | from $55 |
| Diagnosis | always free |
One flat total before I set off. Two phones at the same address, you pay the travel once.
Those are real numbers on a page. The shop down the highway doesn’t publish any — you have to call and ask. Make of that what you like.
Cracked screens, cheapest before the crack reaches the touch layer. Batteries, which is how you make a five-year-old phone feel new without learning a new phone. Charging ports — and if yours only charges at an angle, that’s usually packed lint and a $35 clean, not a repair. Back glass, where the price depends enormously on which model you have.
iPhone 8 through 17 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy A and S series, Google Pixel.
Blakely is 28.3% over sixty-five — the highest share of anywhere I serve, in a borough of long-standing homeowners where a lot of houses have been in the same family a long while.
That’s the group most often told the answer is a new phone. Usually it isn’t. A battery is a fraction of the cost and fixes the actual complaint. A port is often a clean. Neither means moving your photos, learning a new layout, or working out where everything went.
I’ll show you what the phone is worth working, what it’s worth as-is, and what the repair costs. Then you decide. Nothing in that involves me deciding what you can handle.
Your phone, the problem, your street — Peckville or Blakely, either is fine. Two taps and you get a price with travel included.
Home, work, wherever suits. Free diagnosis when I arrive, and you hear before I start if it isn’t worth fixing.
Thirty minutes to an hour for most repairs. Cameras, speakers, buttons and signal all tested with you before I hand it back.
Every repair carries a 90-day warranty on my work.
Yes. Peckville is about eight miles up the valley from downtown Scranton, roughly fifteen minutes, which puts travel at $25. I cover the whole of Blakely borough — the Peckville end, the Blakely end, and everything along Main Street between them.
Officially Peckville is a village inside Blakely borough, so your township paperwork says Blakely while your mail says Peckville 18452. It makes no difference to me — tell me your street and I’ll find you. Blakely is also split across three ZIP codes, 18452, 18447 and 18434, which trips up plenty of delivery drivers.
You’re right, and I’m not going to pretend otherwise. There’s a storefront about ten minutes down Business 6 in Dickson City. If driving there, dropping the phone off and coming back later suits you, that’s a perfectly good option. I’m for the times it doesn’t — when you don’t want to make two trips, when you’d rather not leave your phone with someone, or when you want it done at your kitchen table while you watch.
Usually yes, and it’s worth asking. Most repair storefronts around here don’t open until ten. If you need a phone working before a shift or an appointment, tell me the time you need it by and I’ll tell you honestly whether I can make it.
Thirty minutes to an hour for most repairs, and you keep the phone the same visit. Back glass is the exception, because how long it takes depends on how your particular model is built.
You hear that before I start and the diagnosis still costs nothing. I may make you a cash offer for the phone instead. Telling you not to spend the money is part of the job.