What We Fix
HP laptops are built for performance, but they’re not immune to damage or wear. These are some of the most common issues we repair:
Overheating or shutdowns
Caused by fan failure, internal dust, or hardware degradation, overheating can lead to random shutdowns or poor performance.
Power and charging issues
Faulty batteries, damaged charging ports, or motherboard problems can keep your laptop from turning on or holding a charge.
Broken or unresponsive screens
Screen cracks, flickering, or display blackouts can make your device unusable. Our team handles full display replacements and touch screen repairs.
Keyboard and trackpad malfunctions
Unresponsive keys or trackpads, liquid spills, and general wear can all be repaired or replaced.
Software or boot issues
If your laptop is stuck in a loading screen or crashing frequently, we can run diagnostics and perform software resets or system repairs.
How the Repair Process Works
Getting your HP laptop repaired is simple:
Walk in for a free diagnosis:
Available at select Mobile Klinik locations—no appointment required for an on-the-spot assessment.
We explain what’s needed:
Our technician will identify the issue and outline the repair options. You’ll know what to expect before we begin.
Expert repair and testing:
Repairs are completed by trained technicians using high-quality parts. We’ll test your device before returning it.
Fast service:
Most repairs are completed the same day, depending on parts availability and the issue at hand.
Frequently Asked Questions
We repair many models, including Pavilion, Envy, Spectre, Omen, EliteBook, and ProBook. Unsure about your model? Just bring it in and we’ll take a look.
Yes. Charging ports, batteries, and related hardware are among the most common issues we repair. We can also perform hard drive upgrades to improve storage and performance on many HP laptop models.
In most cases, yes—especially for screen, battery, and charging-related problems. Repair time depends on the issue and parts availability.
We aim to preserve all data during service. If recovery is a concern, let us know in advance—we’ll guide you through the options.
For more answers, visit our FAQ page.