Laptop & All-in-One Screen Repair in Durango, CO
Cracked, black, flickering, or full of lines? A damaged screen doesn’t mean a dead laptop. We replace laptop and all-in-one displays quickly and at a fair, up-front price.
How screen-repair pricing actually works
There’s no single flat price for a screen, and anyone who quotes you one before seeing your machine is guessing. The honest formula is simple: the cost of your specific screen part, plus 30–90 minutes of labor to fit and test it.
The part is what moves the number, from around $50 for a common panel to over $1,000 for a high-resolution MacBook Pro display. We identify your exact screen, give you a firm price before any work, and get you back to a crisp, usable display.
Three things that set the cost
Size
Bigger panels generally cost more. A 13" laptop screen and a 27" all-in-one are very different parts.
Resolution
A standard 1080p panel is far cheaper than a high-res 4K or Retina display. That’s the biggest price swing.
Touchscreen
Touch and glass-bonded displays are pricier and more involved than a plain non-touch panel.
Not sure if a screen is worth it on your machine? Our new-computer guidance and repair-vs-replace framework will give you the honest math.
Screen repair FAQs
- How much does a laptop screen repair cost?
- A screen replacement is priced as the screen part plus 30–90 minutes of labor. The part is the variable: a common laptop panel might be around $50 wholesale, while a high-resolution MacBook Pro display can run over $1,000. Once we identify your exact screen, you get a firm number, no surprises.
- What makes one screen cost more than another?
- Three things, mostly: size, resolution (a 1080p panel is far cheaper than 4K or Retina), and whether it’s a touchscreen. Two laptops that look similar can have very different screen prices because of these.
- Do you repair all-in-one desktop screens too?
- Yes. We replace screens on laptops and all-in-one desktops alike. Same approach: identify the panel, get you a firm price, replace and test it.
- How long does it take?
- The replacement itself is typically 30–90 minutes once the correct part is in hand. The main wait is ordering the right panel. We’ll give you a realistic timeline up front.
- Is it worth fixing or should I replace the laptop?
- Often a screen is one of the more affordable repairs relative to a new machine, but not always, especially on premium models. We’ll give you the honest math; see our repair-vs-replace guide if you want the full framework.
