Hailey repair quote desk
Contact Hailey Device Repair in Hailey, Idaho
Fastest route: send the device model, what happened, and one clear photo. You’ll hear back from me personally — usually within 15–30 minutes during repair hours.
- Free repair quote
- 40-day warranty
- Hailey + mail-in
Text the model, the story, and the symptom.
The best first message is: device model, what happened, what it does now, what you already tried, whether data matters, your town, and photos if anything is visibly damaged. That lets HDR quote the real repair path instead of guessing.
Choose the easiest path
Simple ways to reach the bench
Repair quote form
Send the details once.
Use this if you’d rather not text. It opens a clean quote request with the details I need to price the repair honestly.
Before you reach out
How quickly will you respond?
Texts usually get a reply within 15–30 minutes during business hours. Emails and quote forms usually get a same-day reply. After hours, you’ll usually hear back the next morning.
Do I need to know what’s wrong with my device?
No. A plain description like “screen cracked,” “won’t charge,” “got wet,” or “laptop is acting weird” is enough to start. I’ll diagnose the issue before quoting the repair.
Is the quote free?
Yes. Repair quotes and basic diagnostic guidance are free. You’ll get a clear price and honest advice about whether the repair is worth doing before any work starts.
What if I’m not in Hailey?
No problem. If you’re elsewhere in Idaho, the mail-in repair process covers phones, tablets, laptops, and consoles without pretending there’s a storefront in your town.
Can you fix my device while I wait?
Sometimes. Many iPhone screen repairs and battery swaps are quick when parts are ready. Water damage, board work, and data recovery take longer and need a proper bench diagnosis.
Do you accept walk-ins?
I work by appointment so the right parts and bench time are ready. Text first and we can usually set up a clean drop-off window in Hailey.
Not sure where to start?
Text the messy version.
“My phone is doing this weird thing” is enough. I’ll ask the follow-up questions and point you to the right repair path.