Hardwired IT replaces cracked, flickering, and dead laptop screens on-site across Ottawa and Gatineau. A CompTIA A+ certified technician comes to your home or office, confirms the exact panel for your model, and gives you an exact quote before any work begins. Because screens are model-specific, most jobs take two visits — we diagnose and source the right panel first, then return to fit it — and there's no shop drop-off at any point.
Most "same-day laptop screen repair" claims gloss over one fact: laptop screens are model-specific. The panel in a Dell XPS 15 is not the panel in an HP Envy or a Lenovo Yoga — resolution, touch vs. non-touch, brightness, and the ribbon connector all differ. So we work in two honest steps rather than promising a same-visit fix and fitting whatever generic panel happens to be in a van.
On the first visit, a certified technician comes to your Ottawa or Gatineau home or office and diagnoses the display on-site — confirming whether it's the panel, the backlight, the display cable, or the graphics chip, and reading the exact panel part number your model takes. You get an exact quote before anything is ordered. Once you approve it, we source the correct panel. On the second visit, we return and fit the new screen right where you are. Your laptop never leaves your hands and there's no shop drop-off at any point — which matters most when a cracked screen makes transport risky.
A damaged display doesn't always mean a cracked panel — and the symptom tells us a lot before we even arrive:
We diagnose the actual cause at your location first. If the fix turns out to be a cable or connector rather than a full panel, you save money — and we'll always tell you honestly.
We replace screens on every major brand, and after enough on-site jobs across Ottawa you start to see the same failures by model:
Whatever you're on, we confirm the precise panel for your model number before ordering — no generic substitutes.
A customer in Barrhaven called about a Dell XPS 15 with a crack creeping out from the bottom-left corner after the lid was closed on a charging cable. The display still lit up, so she assumed it just needed a new panel and asked if we could do it same-day. On the first visit the technician diagnosed it at her kitchen table and found the impact had also slightly bent the lid frame — pressure that would have cracked a brand-new panel within weeks. We read the exact panel part number her model takes, quoted both the panel and the frame work before anything was ordered, and sourced the correct parts. On the return visit a couple of days later we fitted the new screen and reseated the frame and bezel on-site. Total: two visits, no shop drop-off, and a screen that won't re-crack because we fixed the cause, not just the glass.
A certified Ottawa technician will come to you, confirm the exact panel, and quote before any work. Book now — takes 60 seconds.
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Yes. We're a mobile service — a certified technician comes to your home or office anywhere in Ottawa and Gatineau, diagnoses the display on-site, and replaces the screen there. There's no shop drop-off and your laptop never leaves your hands.
Most screen jobs take two visits, not same-day. Laptop screens are model-specific, so the first visit is to diagnose and confirm the exact panel your laptop needs, then we order it; the second visit is to fit the new screen at your location. The fitting itself usually takes about an hour once the correct panel is in hand.
All major brands — Dell (XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, Vostro), HP (Spectre, Envy, Pavilion, EliteBook, Omen), Lenovo (ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Yoga, Legion), Asus (VivoBook, ZenBook, ROG, TUF), Acer (Aspire, Swift, Nitro, Predator), Microsoft Surface, Apple MacBook Air and Pro, plus Samsung Galaxy Book, LG Gram, MSI, Razer, Toshiba, Sony VAIO, Huawei, Gigabyte, Alienware, and Panasonic Toughbook. We confirm the exact panel for your specific model before ordering.
Yes. Lines, flickering, a dim or black display, or a screen that only works at certain angles can be the panel, the backlight, the display cable, or the graphics chip. We diagnose which it is on-site before recommending a panel — sometimes the fix is a cable or connector, not a new screen, which saves you money.
On most modern laptops and all current MacBooks the glass, LCD, and digitizer are fused into one display assembly, so the whole panel is replaced as a unit — replacing only the glass isn't possible without risking the display. On some older or touch models the digitizer is separate. We confirm which applies to your exact model and quote accordingly before any work begins.
On a laptop under about five years old that's otherwise healthy, a screen replacement is usually well worth it and far cheaper than a new machine. If the laptop is older or has other failing parts, we'll tell you honestly before ordering anything — that's part of our no-fix-no-fee promise.
Screen cost depends on your exact model, resolution, and whether it's touch — so we don't quote blind over the phone. A certified technician diagnoses the laptop at your location and gives you an exact quote before any panel is ordered. If you decide not to proceed, there's no charge under our no-fix-no-fee guarantee.