Spilled liquid on your MacBook? Don't lose hope. Liquid damage MacBooks fall right in our area of expertise.
We can repair your existing logic board, and not just replace it as many repair stores would recommend.
Bad keyboard or trackpad? Battery not holding charge? We can help!
Hear the startup chime but see nothing on the screen? Shine a flashlight through the Apple logo on the back of the screen. You will usually be able to see a faint image on the screen. This is caused by the screen's LED strips not receiving power which is incredibly common after liquid damage. It typically is caused by a failed backlight driver chip, which supplies power to the screen. More often than not, the corrosion from liquid damage will also destroy a trace leading to the chip which will require a very small jumper wire (About the size of a human hair) to be run under the chip. That is shown in the image to the left.
This video shows a example of the repair in question performed by our lead board level repair technician.
Not charging after liquid damage is relatively common. It can be caused by both a battery issue or a logic board issue. If your battery displays a percentage greater than 5%, the issue is more likely to be a logic board problem, while a percentage below 5% (Most often 0% or 1%) is more likely to be a battery issue.
Trackpad and keyboard issues are common after liquid damage. On most MacBooks made after 2012, the trackpad acts as the "brain" for the keyboard, so if the trackpad gets damaged, the keyboard will also stop working. Dead and sticky keys are also common after liquid damage.
WiFi or Bluetooth not working?Audio issues or something else that isn't quite right? We can take care of it!