Repairs We Offer

From vintage Xbox 360 restoration to modern PS5 HDMI port replacements. We are Pittsburgh's premier destination for component-level electronics repair.

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Game Console Repair

We don't just "swap parts"—we diagnose the motherboard. Whether your PS5 is overheating or your Switch won't charge, we use professional tools to fix the root cause.

HDMI Port ReplacementPS5, Xbox Series X, PS4
Overheating / Loud FanLiquid Metal & Deep Cleaning
Joy-Con Drift FixNintendo Switch Analog Sticks
Disc Drive RepairNot reading discs / Jammed
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PS5 HDMI Repair
Laptop Repair Workbench

Computers & Laptops

Is your laptop running slow, or did the screen crack? We service all major brands including Apple MacBook, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and custom-built Gaming PCs.

Screen ReplacementCracked LCD/LED Panels
Speed UpgradesSSD Install & RAM Boost
Battery ReplacementFix "Service Battery" Warnings
Data RecoveryRetrieve files from dead PCs
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Xbox 360 Specialists

We are one of the few shops in the country that still specializes in the Xbox 360. From fixing the Red Ring of Death to installing RGH 3.0 mods, we keep the legacy alive.

RGH 3.0 Modding

Unlock your console to run emulators, back up games to the HDD, and use custom dashboards like Aurora.

RROD Repair

Professional reflows and capacitor replacement to fix the dreaded Red Ring of Death.

Thermal Restoration

We remove 15-year-old dried thermal paste and replace it with premium compound for silent operation.

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3D Printers & Laser Engraving

Beyond standard electronics, we are experts in maker technology. We repair FDM 3D printers and offer custom fiber laser engraving services.

3D Printer TuningBed Leveling & E-Steps
Clog RemovalHotend & Extruder Fixes
Metal EngravingIndustrial Fiber Laser Marking
Custom GiftsTumblers, Knives, Tools
3D Printer Maintenance

We Do Micro-Soldering

Many shops will tell you a device is "unfixable" because they only know how to swap parts. At Tim Can Fix It, we use microscopes and hot-air rework stations to replace individual chips, ports, and capacitors on the motherboard. Don't replace it—repair it.