Nationwide mail-in electronics repair

Nationwide mail-in electronics repair for laptops, consoles, GPUs, phones, and retro hardware.

Brentworth handles mail-in electronics repair for MacBooks, Windows laptops, PS5 and Switch consoles, GPUs, phones, tablets, and selected retro systems. Start with the online intake, describe the fault clearly, and find out whether the next step should be shipping, diagnosis, or stopping before an expensive guess.

CoverageNationwide mail-in

Start online from anywhere in the United States before shipping.

WorkflowDiagnosis before paid work

Faults are reviewed before parts are guessed at or chargeable repair work begins.

CommunicationClear next-step guidance

You get a reference number, shipping guidance, and an honest recommendation on whether the repair makes sense.

Repair Categories

Choose the service that best fits the device.

Each category is built around the kinds of faults people actually ship in, from MacBook charging problems and GPU artifacting to HDMI issues, phone damage, and retro console restoration.

common repairs

Laptop Repair

MacBook and Windows laptop repair for no power, USB-C charging faults, liquid damage, broken screens, hinge damage, and overheating.

  • No power, weak charging, battery, and USB-C or DC-in faults
  • Screen, hinge, keyboard, trackpad, and spill-damage cases
  • Thermal throttling, fan noise, shutdowns, and intermittent board faults
common repairs

Phone and Tablet Repair

iPhone, iPad, Samsung, Pixel, and tablet repair for charging faults, broken screens, battery trouble, liquid damage, and board-level issues.

  • Charging-port, battery, power-path, and no-power faults
  • Screen, touch, housing, and camera-related damage assessment
  • Liquid exposure, boot-loop, and intermittent board-level symptoms
Specialist Work

GPU Diagnostics and Repair

Diagnosis-first GPU repair for no display, artifacting, overheating, fan failure, and damaged connectors.

  • No display, artifacting, crash-under-load, and intermittent graphics faults
  • Thermal pads, fan, cooler-mounting, and overheating concerns
  • Power and display connector damage on higher-value graphics cards
uncommon repairs

Specialty Electronics

Specialty electronics and uncommon high-value hardware that need real diagnosis, not guesswork.

  • Power, port, connector, and intermittent hardware faults
  • Custom or niche devices with high replacement cost
  • Projects that need diagnosis before quoting parts or labor
common repairs

Game Console Repair

PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch repair for HDMI failures, charging faults, no power, overheating, and deeper hardware diagnosis.

  • HDMI, display-path, dock, and charging-port faults
  • No power, shutdown, boot, storage, and controller-connectivity issues
  • Fan, thermal, liquid-damage, and board-level console diagnosis
specialist work

Retro Console Repair & Modding

Retro repair, restoration, and mod work for older consoles with aging parts, fragile boards, and video or drive issues.

  • Power, video, audio, cartridge-slot, and optical-drive faults
  • Capacitor replacement, connector cleanup, and restoration work
  • Selected HDMI, RGB, audio, region, and storage mod projects
Nationwide Mail-In Repair

Mail-in electronics repair for devices that are expensive to guess at.

Brentworth focuses on hardware where a quick parts guess can waste time, money, or the chance of a clean repair. These are the kinds of mail-in electronics repair requests people typically start with.

Mail-in laptop and MacBook repair

Laptop jobs often start with a MacBook that will not charge, a USB-C port that only works on one side, a spill that seemed minor until the machine stopped booting, or a gaming laptop that overheats and shuts down under load. Brentworth reviews MacBook and Windows laptop mail-in repairs when the right next step is diagnosis instead of guessing at chargers, batteries, or replacement boards.

Mail-in game console repair

Console problems are usually more specific than simply "broken". A PS5 may have no video because of HDMI damage, a Nintendo Switch may stop charging or docking because the USB-C port is worn or torn, and an Xbox may shut off during startup for reasons that are not obvious from the outside. Brentworth handles mail-in game console repair for PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch hardware when display, charging, thermal, storage, or board-level faults need a proper review.

Mail-in GPU, phone, and tablet repair

Some of the hardest mail-in repairs involve hardware that still powers on just enough to be confusing. A GPU may post with no display or crash under load, an iPad may stop taking a charge after a drop, and a phone may show charging-port wear, battery swelling, or liquid damage while still holding data that matters. Brentworth takes on these higher-risk jobs when diagnosis makes more sense than a rushed parts swap.

Retro and specialty electronics worth diagnosing

Older consoles, handheld PCs, docks, creator gear, and uncommon accessories tend to fail in ways that do not fit a normal repair menu. Brentworth reviews retro repair, restoration, HDMI mod, and specialty electronics requests when the hardware is rare enough or expensive enough that careful bench work is still worth doing.

Trust Signals

Why Brentworth works well for nationwide mail-in electronics repair

The goal is not to push every job to the bench. The goal is to make the next step clear, whether that means shipping the device, approving diagnosis, or stopping before the repair becomes a bad bet.

Diagnosis before parts are guessed at

The intake and review process is built to surface whether the job likely needs a port replacement, a board-level diagnosis, a thermal service, or a recommendation to stop before money is wasted.

Clear shipping, approval, and stop-work decisions

You are told what to do next before you ship, nothing chargeable moves forward without approval, and Brentworth will say so clearly if the hardware is outside scope or not worth repairing.

Limited 12-month workmanship warranty

Unless a different warranty is stated in writing, approved repair or modification work is backed by a limited 12-month workmanship warranty on the original symptom or authorized work scope.

The Process

Start online, ship with a reference number, and review the quote before any paid work moves forward.

1. Intake

Tell Brentworth what happened, add the device details, and submit your contact information. You'll get a reference number to include with your package.

2. Shipping

Pack the device securely and include the reference number in the box. When it arrives, it is logged and queued for review.

3. Assessment

The device is reviewed to confirm the fault, the likely repair path, and whether deeper diagnosis is needed before a quote can be given.

4. Quote

You receive a quote, a diagnostic recommendation, or a recommendation not to proceed.

5. Approve or Stop

Nothing chargeable moves forward without your approval. If the repair is not worth doing, Brentworth will say so clearly.

Intake First

Repair Intake

Use the intake form to describe the device, the fault, and the result you want. The more specific you are, the easier it is to give you a useful answer.

  • Device category and model
  • Whether this is a repair, modification, or both
  • What changed right before the failure
  • Whether the issue is urgent or business-critical
  • Any previous repair attempts, liquid exposure, or impact damage

Only the details needed to review the repair request are required. Do not include passwords or other sensitive account credentials in the form.

Worth Diagnosing

Built for failures that are expensive to guess at.

No-power faults, charging issues, liquid damage, display failures, overheating, artifacting, and other hard-to-pin-down problems usually need diagnosis before they need parts.

Mail-In Repair

Start online, then ship when you're ready.

Based in Southern California with nationwide mail-in electronics repair.

Start an intake
FAQ

Questions about mail-in repair, turnaround, and intake

These are the questions people usually ask before they ship a laptop, console, GPU, phone, or retro system in for review.

Repair Questions

Can I get an estimate before sending in my device?

Yes. Based on the symptoms you submit, Brentworth can often give a ballpark range before you ship. Final pricing may change after the device is inspected, opened, or diagnosed more closely.

What is the turnaround time for repair?

Turnaround depends on the repair queue, the condition of the device, and whether parts are needed. Straightforward jobs may move quickly, while liquid damage, board-level faults, and GPU work can take longer. Any time estimate is a projection, not a guarantee.

Do you offer any warranty or follow-up on repairs?

Yes. Unless a different warranty is stated in writing, Brentworth LLC provides a limited 12-month workmanship warranty on the original symptom repaired or the approved modification work completed. It does not cover unrelated failures, new damage, liquid exposure after service, misuse, or issues outside the approved scope.

Do you work on retro consoles and modification projects?

Yes. Brentworth LLC accepts retro repair, restoration, and some mod projects depending on the console, its condition, and the work being requested. Include the exact model, the current fault, and the mod goal if the request is not purely repair.

Are you accepting GPU repairs?

Yes, depending on the card, the fault, and its condition. Not every GPU is economically repairable, and success depends on the failure, prior damage, and board condition, so intake review comes first.

Shipping & Service Questions

Do you accept mail-in repairs?

Yes. Start with the online intake first so the device, symptoms, and likely next step can be reviewed before you ship anything.

What if my device is not repairable or not worth repairing?

You will get a clear answer instead of being pushed into unnecessary work. If the device is beyond economical repair, outside scope, or unlikely to benefit from the requested fix, Brentworth LLC may recommend stopping, changing direction, or declining the job.

What should I include in the intake form?

The most helpful intake submissions include the device category and model, whether the request is for repair, modification, or both, the failure symptoms or project goal, what changed right before the issue started, the urgency, and any history like liquid exposure, impact damage, or prior repair attempts.