Most common Xbox motherboard repairs (including HDMI port replacements) are flat-rated at $199, tax included. This keeps things simple and transparent. If your repair requires a rare or unusually expensive part, we’ll always contact you first with a quote before doing anything.
Standard Xbox repairs like HDMI port fixes or power issues usually take 1–3 business days. More complex problems—like diagnosing motherboard damage, sourcing rare parts, or fixing overheating issues—might take a little longer. We'll keep you posted every step of the way.
We repair all Xbox consoles, including:
Xbox Series X
Xbox Series S
Xbox One X / One S
Original Xbox One
If it’s green and has a power button, chances are we can fix it.
Absolutely! We offer a 120-day repair assurance on all Xbox repairs we perform. If the same issue comes back and it’s related to our work, we’ll make it right—no stress. Just don’t drop it in the lake or use it as a footrest (we’ve seen things).
Yes! We accept mail-in Xbox repairs from across Ontario and beyond. Just contact us first, and we’ll guide you through the safe packing and shipping process. Once we receive your console, we’ll treat it like it’s our own (but less dusty).
Here are the top Xbox repair problems we fix in Barrie:
No power / dead console
HDMI port damage
No signal on TV
Overheating or loud fan noise
Controller not syncing
Disc drive not reading
System update fails
Freezing or crashing during gameplay
Error code madness (yes, that’s the technical term)
If your issue isn’t listed, still reach out—we've probably handled it before.
In some cases, yes. If the hard drive is still functional, we can often recover saved game data or transfer it to a new drive. If the motherboard is completely fried, recovery might not be possible—but we’ll do everything we can to salvage your digital progress.
Sorry, we don’t repair Xbox consoles with liquid damage. Spilled drinks, flooded basements, or surprise bathtub dives are usually beyond saving. If your console got wet, it’s best to power it off, unplug it, and avoid trying to turn it back on.
We’d love to say yes—but sometimes the damage is just too deep, parts are impossible to source, or the repair would cost more than a working used console. That said, we do our best on every repair, and we’ll always be honest if something isn’t worth fixing.