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General Questions

In most cases, physically cracked or shattered TV panels are not repairable. The LCD/OLED panel itself is the most expensive component of the television and typically costs more than replacing the entire unit. However, many issues that appear to be “screen problems” are actually caused by failed circuit boards, such as the T-Con board, mainboard, power delivery circuits, or panel driver control modules (CPM). These failures can cause no picture, lines, flickering, dim images, or distorted colors and are often fully repairable at the board level. We diagnose the root cause before making any recommendation.
We primarily operate as a mail-in repair service, allowing us to service customers nationwide. Customers ship their TV circuit boards to us for professional diagnostics and repair. Local drop-off or pickup options may be available depending on your location. Please contact us to confirm current service availability.
Yes. All qualifying repairs include a limited workmanship warranty covering the specific fault repaired. The warranty applies to: The repaired circuit Installed components Labor related to the documented repair The warranty does not cover new damage, power surges, liquid exposure, or unrelated failures that may occur after the repair.
A properly executed board-level repair can last many years, often matching or exceeding the remaining lifespan of the TV. We do not use temporary fixes or bypasses. Repairs are performed using: OEM-grade or higher-spec components Proper thermal management Signal-integrity-safe techniques Longevity depends on usage conditions, power quality, and ventilation.
To maximize TV lifespan: Use a quality surge protector or UPS Ensure adequate ventilation around the TV Avoid frequent hard power cycling Keep the TV away from excessive heat or humidity Update firmware only when necessary and recommended Many failures we see are related to power instability or thermal stress.
In many cases, yes. TV repair is often worth it when: The TV is a mid- to high-end model The panel itself is intact The failure is isolated to one or more circuit boards Replacement cost is significantly higher than repair We provide an honest assessment after diagnostics and will let you know upfront if replacement is the more practical option.