In any given city, there is an unnecessarily large quantity of "computer technicians" willing to fix computers. Some of these are national companies, many are amateurs with a certification or two that have insufficient hands-on experience, a select few are legitimately employed techs at companies and organizations looking to make a little money "on the side," and there are even students at nearby universities that will usually offer up cheap work for that extra ten bucks to spend. No matter where you look, you have offers for computer work flying at you on a regular basis, and until your computer has a real problem that you can't ignore, the ads fall on blind eyes. If you are reading this page, it is likely that you or someone you know has reached the point where you need to pick one of these many, many offers.
Your computer represents an investment, not only in pure financial terms, but also countless hours of customization, document creation, Internet site bookmarking, and the list goes on. What do you do when the computer throws a blue screen up saying "STOP: Inaccessible Boot Device" or throws porn pop-ups when your kids are online? You need someone who can take care of the problem, and more importantly, you need this person to know what they're doing. If you ask someone who doesn't have real-world experience and skills to repair the problem, you run a big risk of losing some or all of your time investment, especially with the less experienced "technicians" using your "product recovery" system to re-install from scratch because they don't know any other way to fix it.
You can easily purchase a new computer from a major computer manufacturer for less than $400 if you look for a great deal. Computers themselves are becoming consumable items as far as pricing. Is your information as cheap as a new Dell, HP, or Gateway? I would think not. If my hard drive was wiped out by a tech and I didn't have a backup of my data, I would be devastated at the loss. I have documents dating back over ten years, and the loss of those things would feel far more expensive than a new computer.
Tritech Computer Solutions is a different kind of computer service provider. We're different because we show the same degree of care and respect to you and your computer that we place on our own private computers. We provide a level of quality in our services that most other providers find difficult to give you. You can save a lot of money by hiring a college student or an inexperienced yet A+ certified person to do the work, but when you get your computer back with everything re-installed from scratch and half your documents missing, the savings won't be worth it, will they? Even worse, there are discount people out there trying to make you think you're getting a good price by claiming to charge a "flat rate" for services, and then tacking on a "travel charge" later to make up for the fact that no one who performs skilled labor the right way charges insanely low rates. Ask your plumber or electrician why they don't charge $20 flat rates. Ask yourself if you'd hire a $20 electrician to work on something that, if done wrong, could burn your house to the ground.
Here is why Tritech is different. We will do everything in our power to make sure that your time investment is not lost. We will make your computer behave the way you know it should instead of the way the spyware companies want it to. We will bring the speed you expect from a newer computer back to your used one. Tritech Computer Solutions is all about quality before price. Best of all, to get this kind of quality, you don't have to pay the kind of prices quoted by national repair chains (how does paying $150 or more just to have them tell you what's wrong sound?)
What do you get for $200 at a national computer repair company? Volkswagen Bugs and PT Cruisers with tacky paint jobs and drivers in funny uniforms...they have to be paid for by someone, and that someone could be you. The TV commercials to get you to think they know what they're doing aren't free, but Tritech doesn't have any of that--no expensive cars, no 10,000 square foot buildings, no "uniform," no cute gimmicks, and no giant parts stock to depreciate in value and drive rates up. You deserve high quality at a fair and reasonable price, and you don't deserve dropping $200 to take your computer from crawling to limping. You deserve the best.
You deserve Tritech.
Get what you deserve.
Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Cary, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough, Pittsboro, Morrisville, and Garner are all within our service range, as well as Knightdale, and even Clayton with a travel fee.