Minutes up Keyser Avenue — screens, batteries, ports and back glass fixed at your door while dinner’s on.
Taylor presses right up against Scranton’s south side — one straight run up Keyser Avenue and I’m on your street. From here, the usual repair errand means driving past your own borough to get to a shop somewhere else.
That never made sense to me. The shop comes to Taylor instead: your driveway, your kitchen table, your workplace lot off Main Street.
Taylor is the kind of borough where the whole street knows whose kid plays for Riverside and who’s been in the same house for thirty years. So here’s the household rule: the travel fee is once per visit, not per phone.
Two cracked screens at the same address — yours and the kid’s — ride on one $25. It’s the closest thing to a neighbors’ discount I can put on a price table.
Main Street, the Keyser Avenue corridor, the streets up the hill, the Minooka side toward Scranton and down toward Old Forge and Moosic — all of it, and all of it minutes away.
| Travel to Taylor | $25 |
| Screen replacement | from $65 |
| Battery replacement | from $75 |
| Charging port clean & check | from $35 |
| Back glass | from $75 |
| Diagnosis | always free |
One flat total before I set off — repair plus the $25, nothing added afterwards. Two phones at the same address pay the travel once.
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.
Your phone, the problem, your street. Two taps and you get one flat price — travel already in it.
Home, work, a car park — free diagnosis when I arrive.
Thirty minutes to an hour for most repairs. I test cameras, speakers, buttons and signal with you before I hand it back.
Every repair carries a 90-day warranty on my work.
Yes — Taylor is minutes up Keyser Avenue, inside my normal run. Travel is $25 and the diagnosis on arrival is free.
Yes, and the travel fee is charged once per visit — so two devices at the same address share the $25. Tell me both models when you book and I’ll bring both parts.
Yes — they’re all the same short run. Same $25 band, same free diagnosis.
Thirty minutes to an hour for most repairs, and you keep the phone the same visit. Back glass can run longer depending on how your 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, not a sales tactic.