Home office setup with Dell laptop and external monitorOn-site technical support

While remote support can often be the fastest way to resolve a computer issue, there are times when an on-site technical support visit is necessary. Whether it’s a hardware malfunction, network connectivity problem, or software installation gone wrong, I am here to bring the solution directly to your doorstep.

With on-site support, you can expect:

  • Convenience: No need to pack up your computer and bring it to a repair shop. I will come to you, saving you time and effort.
  • Personalized Assistance: I will work closely with you to understand your specific needs and provide tailored solutions that meet your requirements.
  • Expertise: I have has extensive experience in troubleshooting a wide range of computer issues, and the knowledge and tools to diagnose and fix problems efficiently.
  • Quick Turnaround: I understand the importance of getting your home office up and running smoothly. I strive to provide prompt service, minimizing downtime.

Whether you’re a freelancer, home based business owner, or a remote worker, my on-site support service is designed to cater to your unique needs. I’ll work around your schedule to find a convenient time for the visit, ensuring minimal disruption to your workflow.

I can help with…

  • Boot problems
  • Software installations
  • Hardware installations
  • Hardware repairs
  • File recovery
  • Network issues
  • Blue screens
  • Recommendations and more…

My on-site technical support rates

Evenings after 5PM and weekends 9-5

$125 per hour with a 1 hour minimum. Additional time billed in 15 minute blocks.

Trip charges may apply.

Weekdays before 5PM (emergencies only)

$175 per hour with a 1 hour minimum. Additional time billed in 15 minute blocks.

Trip charges may apply.

Schedule on-site technical support

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