iMac Won’t Turn On
No power, no startup response, or an iMac that appears completely dead. We diagnose the power path and logic board before recommending replacement.
iMac Repair Edmonton
We repair iMac and iMac Pro systems for no-power problems, slow performance, storage failure, display issues, overheating, logic-board faults, macOS problems and data recovery. We diagnose the actual fault before replacing expensive parts.
more than 20 years of Mac repair experience • Component-level diagnosis • Free Estimate • No Fix No Fee • Repairs completed in Edmonton

Complete iMac Service
No power, no startup response, or an iMac that appears completely dead. We diagnose the power path and logic board before recommending replacement.
Older iMacs with mechanical hard drives can become extremely slow. SSD upgrades can dramatically improve startup, application loading and everyday responsiveness.
Black screen, dim display, lines, flickering or image problems can come from the display system, backlight circuitry, cable, power or logic board.
Give an Older iMac a New Life
Many older iMacs are still useful but feel slow because they were built with a mechanical hard drive and are running an outdated version of macOS.
Depending on the exact iMac model and hardware condition, we can upgrade the storage to an SSD and install the highest suitable macOS version for that iMac.
This can improve startup speed, application performance and compatibility with newer browsers and websites. It can also help resolve many browser-related compatibility issues, security-certificate errors and “browser too old” messages caused by an outdated operating system.
Not every old iMac can run every current macOS version, so we first check the model year, hardware and software requirements before recommending the upgrade.
Learn about macOS Upgrade →SSD Upgrade
If your iMac still uses a traditional mechanical hard drive, replacing it with a solid-state drive can make a major difference in everyday performance.
An SSD can improve macOS startup, application loading, file access and overall responsiveness. This is particularly useful when installing a newer suitable operating system on an older iMac.
Learn about SSD & RAM Upgrade →Logic Board Repair
An iMac that does not power on or has a display, sensor, fan or other internal problem may have a component-level logic-board fault.
Instead of automatically replacing the complete logic board, we diagnose the board and repair the failed circuit or components where a reliable repair is practical.
Learn about Mac Logic Board Repair →Overheating & Fan Noise
High fan speed or overheating can be related to dust, blocked airflow, fan problems, temperature sensors, thermal interface issues or logic-board faults.
We diagnose the cooling system before replacing fans or thermal paste unnecessarily.
Learn about Overheating / Fan Noise / Thermal Service →No iPhone • No iPad • No Windows computers
Data Recovery
If the iMac will not turn on or the storage cannot be accessed normally, data may still be recoverable depending on the condition of the drive, logic board and previous repair attempts.
If the data is important, tell us before any operating-system reinstall, drive replacement or further repair work.
Learn about Mac Data Recovery →We identify the exact iMac model and confirm the reported problem.
We inspect storage, power, cooling, display and logic-board systems as required by the symptoms.
We repair the actual fault or complete the approved SSD, RAM or macOS upgrade.
We verify startup, storage, display, cooling and the functions relevant to the completed work.
In many cases, yes. If the iMac still uses a mechanical hard drive, an SSD upgrade can provide a major improvement in startup, application loading and everyday responsiveness.
We can assess the exact model and install the highest suitable macOS version for its year and hardware. Not every iMac can run every current macOS release.
Upgrading to a newer suitable macOS can restore compatibility with newer browser versions and can resolve many browser-related compatibility or certificate problems caused by an outdated operating system. Some very old hardware or websites may still have limitations.
Yes. We diagnose no-power iMacs and perform component-level logic-board repair where appropriate.
In many cases, data recovery may still be possible. The result depends on the condition of the storage, logic board and any previous repair attempts.
Repair Request
Providing the model and a clear description of the problem helps us prepare for your appointment.