Calm, structured IT support for homes and small businesses — repairs, installs and fixes done right.
Straightforward support for the tech problems people actually run into.
Slow performance, crashes, overheating, broken apps, malware cleanup, upgrades.
Dead zones, dropouts, mesh setup, hard-wiring, switches, tidy cabling.
Practical, neat installs with sensible camera placement and secure setup.
Quick fixes without waiting for a visit — ideal for software issues and guidance.
Doorbells, speakers, hubs, automations, and getting everything on the same page.
New laptop? We’ll get it configured properly and move everything across safely.
Simple process, no drama.
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Tell us the issue
Use the contact form and tell us what you need help with.
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Plan the next step
We’ll agree the scope, likely next steps and cost before work begins.
3
Work completed properly
The job is completed neatly, tested properly and kept as tidy as possible.
4
Clear handover
You get a clear summary of what was done, plus sensible aftercare advice.
No mystery invoices. If something will take longer or require parts, you’ll know upfront.
Choose from a selection of frequently requested menu priced items or get in touch for a bespoke solution.
A few of the things people usually want to know before booking.
Yes — ideal for software, accounts, and quick troubleshooting.
That’s absolutely fine. Just describe what you can see, what the device is doing, and what you were trying to do when the problem happened.
Yep — we’ll recommend sensible options and can fit supplied parts.
We’ll always aim to protect data first and discuss backup options early.
Usually, yes. Dead zones and unreliable coverage are one of the most common jobs.
Yes — including updates, accounts, printers, email, file transfer and the basics you actually need ready on day one.
Yes — the service is built for both, with practical support and clear advice rather than corporate jargon.
Both. Plenty of jobs are new installs, upgrades, device setup or getting existing tech working together properly.
Yes — setup, connectivity issues, wireless printing and general printer-related misery all count.
That depends on workload and the kind of issue, but you’ll always get a clear idea of likely timescales up front.
A short description of the issue, the device involved, what you’ve already tried, and whether the problem is urgent. Screenshots help if you have them.