MacBook Pro Repair Philadelphia
Component-level MacBook Pro repair for every model from 2015 through M4. Screen, battery, Flexgate, keyboard, and logic board work, backed by a 1-year warranty.
Free Diagnosis
No charge to find the problem
1-Year Warranty
On every Mac repair
Microsoldering
Component-level repair
Philadelphia Shop
Walk in or mail in
MacBook Pro Repairs We Offer
Screen Repair
Cracked glass, dead pixels, LCD backlight issues. We repair displays at the component level when possible.
Get a quote →Battery Replacement
Swollen batteries, short runtime, or battery not holding a charge. 90-day warranty on battery replacements.
Get a quote →Keyboard Repair
Sticky keys, unresponsive keys, butterfly keyboard failures. Full keyboard replacement or key-level repair.
Get a quote →Trackpad Replacement
Dead trackpad, cracked glass, broken click mechanism, or erratic cursor behavior.
Get a quote →Logic Board Repair
Component-level microsoldering for liquid damage, shorted components, and failed controllers.
Get a quote →Liquid Damage
Water, coffee, or other spills. Ultrasonic cleaning and component-level board repair.
Get a quote →Data Recovery
Recover files from failing drives, liquid-damaged boards, or dead machines. Quote after free diagnosis.
Get a quote →Software Repair
macOS install, boot loop fixes, kernel panics, and data migration to a new drive.
Get a quote →Why MackTechs for MacBook Pro Repair
MackTechs has been repairing MacBook Pros at our Manayunk shop since 2019, and we have seen every Retina model from the 2015 cMBP through the M4 16-inch. Most of the laptops that come through our door are ones the Apple Store quoted at $600 or more to fix by replacing the entire top case or display assembly. We do it differently. Almost every common MacBook Pro failure can be repaired at the component level for a fraction of the swap-out price, and every repair starts at our Mac repair hub in Philadelphia.
Our bench is built around Mac-specific board work: hot air rework stations, JBC microsoldering tips, microscopes, and the schematics needed to trace power rails on Touch Bar logic boards. That means we can do things most repair shops outsource, including replacing failing display flex cables on Flexgate-prone models, swapping individual battery cells, repairing liquid-damaged logic boards, fixing DC-in circuits on USB-C charging boards, and rebuilding butterfly keyboards on the 2016 through 2019 generation. We specialize in the no-power, will-not-charge, and stage-light failures that other shops turn away. Our dedicated MacBook Pro Flexgate repair service is one of the most in-demand jobs on our bench.
Every MacBook Pro repair starts with a free diagnosis. You will know the exact problem and the exact price within 24 hours, and there is never a charge to find out what is wrong. All repairs are backed by our 1-year warranty, with 90-day coverage on batteries. You can walk into our shop at 4329 Main Street in Philadelphia, or ship from anywhere in the US through our mail-in program with prepaid return shipping. If you have a related screen issue, see our MacBook screen repair page for more information.
MacBook Pro Models We Service
We repair every MacBook Pro generation, from the latest Apple Silicon models back to Intel machines. If your specific model is not listed, contact us for a free diagnosis - we likely still service it.
| Model | Year | Chip | Model Number |
|---|---|---|---|
| MacBook Pro 14" | 2024 | M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max | A3112 / A3185 |
| MacBook Pro 16" | 2024 | M4 Pro / M4 Max | A3186 |
| MacBook Pro 14" | 2023 | M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max | A2918 / A2992 |
| MacBook Pro 16" | 2023 | M3 Pro / M3 Max | A2991 |
| MacBook Pro 14" | 2023 | M2 Pro / M2 Max | A2779 |
| MacBook Pro 16" | 2023 | M2 Pro / M2 Max | A2780 |
| MacBook Pro 13" | 2022 | M2 | A2338 |
| MacBook Pro 14" | 2021 | M1 Pro / M1 Max | A2442 |
| MacBook Pro 16" | 2021 | M1 Pro / M1 Max | A2485 |
| MacBook Pro 13" | 2020 | M1 | A2338 |
| MacBook Pro 16" | 2019 | Intel i7 / i9 | A2141 |
| MacBook Pro 15" | 2018-2019 | Intel i7 / i9 | A1990 |
| MacBook Pro 13" | 2016-2019 | Intel i5 / i7 | A1706 / A1708 / A1989 / A2159 |
| MacBook Pro 15" | 2016-2017 | Intel i7 | A1707 |
Common MacBook Pro Problems We Fix
The MacBook Pro is a great machine, but every generation has a signature failure. The 2016 through 2018 Touch Bar models suffer from Flexgate. The butterfly keyboard era of 2016 through 2019 is famous for sticky and dead keys. M1 and M2 models that get hit with liquid often kill their I/O board before the logic board is gone. And the older Intel 15-inch and 16-inch models with discrete GPUs can develop power-rail issues that look like a will-not-turn-on problem but are actually a single bad capacitor. We see all of these every week and have working repair processes for each one.
- Flexgate or stage-light effect. The display flex cable wears out and the bottom of the screen flickers, shows banding, or goes black. We fix it with component-level cable extension that keeps your original screen. See our dedicated MacBook Pro Flexgate repair service page for model-by-model pricing.
- Cracked or dead Retina display. From a single bright spot to a fully shattered panel, we replace the LCD assembly only where possible to keep cost down. More general details are on our MacBook screen repair page.
- Swollen or dead battery. Is your trackpad clicking weird? Bottom case bulging? That is a swollen battery, and it needs to come out before it damages the trackpad or the logic board. Battery replacements include a 90-day warranty on the new pack.
- Butterfly keyboard failure. Sticky, repeating, or dead keys on 2016 through 2019 models. We replace at the keyboard or top-case level depending on the generation.
- Will not turn on or no power. Almost always a logic board issue: a shorted power rail, a blown CPU VRM, a dead PMIC, or a damaged USB-C charging board. We diagnose with a regulated power supply and rework the actual failed component.
- Liquid or water damage. The fastest way to total a MacBook Pro is to power it on after a spill. Bring it in unpowered. We disassemble, ultrasonic-clean the logic board, and replace any corroded components before they fail later.
- USB-C ports not charging. The USB-C or DC-in board is a frequent failure point on the 2016 through 2020 models. We swap or repair it without touching the logic board.
- Trackpad failure. Often caused by an underlying swollen battery rather than the trackpad itself. We diagnose both and fix the real cause. Related line pages: MacBook Air repair.
MacBook Pro Repair in Philadelphia - Walk In or Mail In
Our shop is located at 4329 Main Street in Manayunk, Philadelphia PA 19127. Walk in Monday-Friday 11am-6pm or Saturday 11am-3pm for a free diagnosis - no appointment needed. Can't make it to the shop? Submit a mail-in repair request from anywhere in the US and we will send shipping details and track your repair end-to-end.
We serve customers throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding region - Manayunk, East Falls, Roxborough, Germantown, Bala Cynwyd, Chestnut Hill, Center City, and nearby suburbs - plus nationwide mail-in customers.
MacBook Pro Repair FAQ
Ready to Fix Your MacBook Pro?
Free diagnosis. 1-year warranty. Walk in or ship from anywhere.