Cracked it? I come to you and replace the screen in about 30 minutes. From $65.
I set up in my own vehicle right outside your home or work, swap the screen, and test every function with you before I hand it back. No drop-off. No days without your phone. And if the repair costs more than the phone is worth, I'll say so before I start — that part costs you nothing either way.
Most people say cracked screen and mean one of four different problems. They cost different amounts to fix, and two of them get worse the longer you leave them.
A hairline or a spider crack, but the display underneath is fine and touch works everywhere. This is the cheapest this repair is ever going to be. It's also the one most people put off.
The digitizer is damaged. You notice it as dead patches — the keyboard works on one side and not the other, or one corner needs pressing twice. Once the touch layer is gone, the whole assembly comes out.
Black spots, spreading ink blots, coloured bands, or a green line down the screen. The display panel itself is failing. That doesn't recover, and it usually spreads.
It looks bad and everything works. Genuinely common — and sometimes the right answer is to leave it alone for now. I'll tell you if that's your situation.
A hairline crack is a sealed phone with a line in it. A spread crack is an open one.
Two things happen once it opens up. Dust and moisture reach the touch layer, which turns a glass job into a glass-and-touch job. And the crack keeps travelling, because a screen flexes slightly every time you press it and each press works the crack a little further across.
The repair doesn't get harder. The part gets more expensive, because you end up replacing the whole assembly instead of the front layer.
Screen replacement starts at $65, and the exact price depends on your model — an iPhone 8 and an iPhone 17 Pro Max are not the same part.
| Screen replacement | from $65 |
| Travel, under 5 miles | $15 |
| Travel, 5 to 12 miles | $25 |
| Travel, 12 to 20 miles | $35 |
| Diagnosis | always free |
You get one flat total before I leave the house — repair plus travel, nothing added afterwards.
Worth comparing honestly: a shop's sticker price can look lower until you add two trips across town and the days in between without your phone. Some local shops quote screen repair from $139, and some take up to two days. You get one price, one visit, and about thirty minutes.
Your phone, the problem, where you are. Two taps and you get a price up front.
Home, work, a parking lot — wherever's easiest. Free diagnosis when I arrive, and if it isn't worth fixing you hear that before I start.
Most screens are done about 30 minutes after I arrive. Before I hand it back I run through every function with you — cameras, speakers, buttons, signal — so neither of us is guessing later.
Every screen replacement carries a 90-day warranty on my work.
On most iPhones from the 8 onward, the display carries data the phone uses for True Tone — the feature that warms and cools the screen to match the light in the room. Swap the screen without moving that data across, and True Tone disappears from your settings. It doesn't come back on its own.
Plenty of repairs lose it. Some shops won't mention it, and you find out days later when the screen looks colder than you remember and the toggle is gone.
I transfer the original display data across, so True Tone keeps working. If for any reason it can't be carried over on your particular phone, you'll hear that from me before I start — not after.
The honest answer comes down to two numbers: what your phone is worth working, and what it's worth as-is with the crack.
If the repair costs less than the gap between them, fix it. If it doesn't, you're better off putting that money toward a replacement — and I may make you a cash offer for the phone instead.
I'll run those numbers with you for free, and show you how I got there rather than just handing you a verdict.
iPhone 8 through iPhone 17 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy A and S series, and Google Pixel.
I keep the common screens with me, so most repairs are done the same visit. If yours is one I don't carry, it's usually next day — and you're told which before I come out, not after.
Scranton · Dunmore · Dickson City · Clarks Summit · Carbondale · Pittston · Taylor · Moosic · Old Forge · Throop — and everywhere between, out to about 20 miles.
From $65 depending on model, plus a travel fee based on distance — $15 under 5 miles, $25 to 12, $35 to 20. The diagnosis is always free and you get the full total up front before I come out.
It depends on what the phone is worth working versus what it's worth as-is with the crack. If the repair costs less than that gap, it's worth fixing. If it isn't, I'll tell you straight and may make you a cash offer for the phone instead. Either way the diagnosis costs you nothing.
About 30 minutes from the moment I arrive. You get the phone back the same visit — no drop-off, no waiting days.
Yes. Home, work, or wherever's easiest. I set up in my vehicle right outside. If you'd rather sit in and watch the repair, you're welcome to.
A hairline crack is the cheapest that repair is ever going to be, and once it spreads into the touch layer it becomes a bigger job. But if it isn't bothering you and the phone works fine, I'll tell you that too.
Every screen replacement carries a 90-day warranty on my work. Back your phone up beforehand as a matter of habit, same as you would before any repair.
Free diagnosis. About 30 minutes at your door. Fixed — or told straight.