I'm Dave. I've been fixing computers in Somerville, NJ since 2011. If you're searching for a computer fix near me right now, this guide will help you know what questions to ask, what red flags to avoid, and what a legitimate repair actually looks like — before you hand your machine to anyone.
Searching for a computer fix near me in NJ returns a mix of independent shops, big-box chains, mail-in services, and Craigslist techs. They are not all the same. Here's how to tell them apart before you make a call.
Every week I get customers at the counter who tried two or three other places before landing here. The pattern is usually the same: they found someone fast and cheap, paid for a fix that didn't work, and now they're starting over — sometimes with less data than they had before.
When you search for a computer fix near me in New Jersey, the top results are paid ads mixed with organic listings. A business can appear at the top of that list on day one with a credit card and a Google Business profile. Reviews can be gamed. "Certified technician" means nothing without knowing who issues the certification. Here's what actually tells you whether a shop is legitimate.
These aren't just bad signs. They're patterns we see regularly from customers who got burned before finding us.
A legitimate shop cannot tell you what a repair costs until they diagnose the problem. Anyone quoting "$49 virus removal" or "$99 tune-up" sight unseen is either guessing or selling a service that doesn't fix the actual issue.
Some "local" computer repair services in NJ are actually mail-in operations or individuals working out of their cars. If you can't find a real street address on Google Maps with a storefront photo, keep looking.
Ask directly: "Does my computer stay in your shop, or does it get sent somewhere?" Any hesitation or a "we work with partners" answer means your hardware — and your data — is leaving their hands.
A real bench diagnostic takes 30–60 minutes of a technician's time. Shops that advertise free diagnostics either don't actually diagnose (they just quote random parts) or they recover the cost in inflated repair prices. A real $75 diagnostic fee credited to repair is a better deal.
"Great service! Very fast! Would recommend!" repeated 40 times with no specifics is a warning sign. Real reviews from NJ customers talk about specific repairs, specific turnaround times, and specific techs. Look for detail, not volume.
If a shop calls you within an hour of drop-off with a full repair quote and urgency to approve it, they didn't diagnose anything. A legitimate bench diagnostic takes time. If it feels rushed, it was.
Here's what you should expect from a real independent repair shop in New Jersey. Use this as your checklist when you're evaluating anyone who shows up in your search results.
The shop charges for the diagnostic, tells you upfront what it costs, and credits it toward the repair if you proceed. This structure means they're actually diagnosing the machine, not guessing.
Look for reviews that mention the type of repair, the turnaround time, and whether the problem was fixed. New Jersey customers leaving real reviews write about their actual experience — not just "great service."
The shop should be able to tell you immediately: your computer stays on-site, in their shop, from drop-off to pick-up. No warehouses, no third parties, no shipping.
A shop that only makes money when you approve a repair has a conflict of interest. A good independent shop in NJ will tell you straight if the repair cost exceeds the value of the machine — and help you figure out what to do next.
Anyone can open a computer repair shop. Not everyone can keep one running for a decade in the same location. Longevity at the same address in central New Jersey means the work is consistently good enough to keep people coming back.
When you call, someone picks up who knows what a diagnostic is and can answer a specific question about your machine. Not an 800 number, not a chatbot, not "I'll have someone call you back."
Spend five minutes on this before you pick up the phone. It'll make the conversation faster, the diagnosis more accurate, and the repair cheaper.
Specific symptoms lead to faster diagnoses. "It's slow" takes longer to pin down than "it freezes for about 10 seconds every few minutes, started three days ago after a Windows update, and the disk light stays solid when it happens." The more detail you can give, the more accurately a tech can estimate what's wrong before the machine even comes in.
If your computer is still turning on and you can get to your files, copy anything important to an external drive or a cloud service before you bring it anywhere. Not because the shop will lose your data — a good one won't — but because some problems get harder to recover from the longer they run. A failing hard drive that's still readable today may not be readable tomorrow.
Factory resets, driver uninstalls, and random registry edits done without a diagnosis often make the actual problem harder to find — or destroy the evidence of what caused it in the first place. If a virus has been running on your machine and you reset it before a tech can look at it, the malware is gone but so is the information that would have told us how deep it went.
Press Windows + Pause/Break or right-click This PC → Properties. Write down the processor, RAM, and Windows version. Also note how old the machine is. Age matters because a $200 repair on a 3-year-old laptop is usually worth it; the same repair on a 9-year-old machine may not be. A good shop will tell you which side of that line you're on.
Sort by "Newest" first. Look for reviews from the past 6–12 months that describe a specific repair, mention turnaround time, and say whether the problem actually stayed fixed. A shop in New Jersey with 300+ reviews accumulated over 14 years is a different animal than one with 50 reviews from the same week.
These are real prices at Dave's Computers in Somerville. The $75 diagnostic fee is credited toward your repair if you move forward. No hourly surprises, no parts markups you can't see.
Prices at Dave's Computers, Somerville NJ. Parts costs vary by model. $75 diagnostic credited toward repair if you proceed.
When you search for a computer fix near me in New Jersey, both types show up. Here's what you actually get with each.
⚡ Need it done fast? Rush service is available when our bench allows. Call ahead and we'll let you know if we can prioritize your repair. Screen replacements and virus removals are often same or next day.
📞 Call to Check Availability — (908) 428-9558Walk-in welcome · No appointment needed · Drop-off only · 75 N Bridge St, Somerville NJ
From Somerset to Middlesex County, here's what real customers say about finding a reliable computer fix near them in New Jersey.
"Googled 'computer fix near me' and found Dave's. Was skeptical of any shop honestly, but they called me within an hour of drop-off with a real diagnosis — not a list of things that might be wrong. Fixed same day. Haven't had the issue since."
"I asked up front where my laptop would go and they said it stays in the shop, period. That was the answer I needed. They found a failing drive, recovered my files, and had it back to me in two days. Honest shop."
"Tried a big-box place first. They had it for a week and couldn't tell me what was wrong. Dave's diagnosed it in the same day — RAM failure — fixed it, and it's been running perfectly for six months. Should have come here first."
After 14 years of repairs in Somerville, here are the issues that walk through our door most often from Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer, and Middlesex County customers.
Spinning hard drives degrade over time and fail progressively. The machine gets slow, freezes randomly, then eventually stops booting. We see this constantly from Bridgewater, Edison, Raritan, and Princeton customers. An SSD upgrade fixes it permanently and makes the machine noticeably faster.
A machine that's slow, freezing, and "acting weird" gets diagnosed as a hardware issue at a lot of shops. Half the time it's malware. Virus removal in NJ starting at $149 — we do a full cleanup, no reformat, your files stay put. We see this from across Somerset and Middlesex County weekly.
Screen replacements are one of our most common repairs — Lenovo, Dell, HP, ASUS, Acer. Most screens are done in one day once parts arrive. Pricing at Dave's runs $180–$250 for most laptop models. We get a lot of these from Franklin Township and Hillsborough customers.
Ransomware is still active across New Jersey — we get at least one case per week from Somerset County alone. If you see a lockscreen demanding payment, do not pay. Power it off and bring it in. Data recovery in NJ starts at $199 and we have a solid track record of recovering files before the encryption fully takes hold.
Here's what makes an independent shop that's been at the same Somerville address since 2011 different from whatever else showed up in your search results.
$75 bench diagnostic, credited to your repair. We find the actual cause — not a list of things to replace until something works.
Your machine never ships to a warehouse. We work on it at 75 N Bridge St in Somerville — same people, same address, full accountability.
If the repair doesn't make sense for your machine, we'll say so after the diagnostic. That's not a sales pitch — it's the honest answer.
Most repairs done in 1–3 business days. Virus removals and screen replacements often same or next day. We don't ghost you in the queue.
Bridgewater, Flemington, Princeton, Edison, Bound Brook, Hillsborough, Raritan, Manville — most Somerset and Middlesex County customers are under 30 minutes away.
We've been at 75 N Bridge St since 2011. 300+ Google reviews. If something goes wrong after your repair, we're here — not gone.
Questions we hear from NJ customers who found us while searching for a computer fix near me.
Look for a verified physical address, Google reviews from the past 12 months that describe specific repairs, a published diagnostic fee (not "free estimate"), and a clear answer on whether your machine stays on-site. Dave's Computers at 75 N Bridge St in Somerville NJ has served central New Jersey since 2011 — all of the above, no exceptions.
Back up any files you can access. Write down what the computer is doing, when it started, and whether anything happened right before (update, spill, drop, power outage). Don't factory reset or wipe the machine — that erases useful diagnostic information. Restarting is always fine.
At Dave's Computers in Somerville NJ: $75 bench diagnostic (credited to repair), virus removal from $149, laptop screen replacement $180–$250, data recovery from $199. Battery, keyboard, and SSD pricing depends on your specific model — stop in for a free in-person estimate on those.
Yes — provided you choose a shop with a real physical address, verifiable reviews, and a clear policy on where your machine goes. At Dave's Computers, your machine never leaves our Somerville shop. No warehouses, no third parties, no shipping. The tech who works on it is the one you can call directly.
At an independent shop like Dave's in Somerville NJ, you talk to the actual tech, your machine stays on-site, and the diagnostic fee is credited toward your repair. At a big-box chain, your machine often ships to a warehouse, gets handled by rotating staff, and comes back on a billing model that's hard to predict. For most NJ customers the independent shop is faster, more accountable, and ends up costing less.
No — we're a drop-off shop only at 75 N Bridge St, Somerville NJ 08876. We don't do house calls or on-site visits. Curbside drop-off is available. Most central NJ customers — Bridgewater, Flemington, Princeton, Edison, and surrounding towns — are 15–30 minutes away.
Most repairs are done in 1–3 business days. Virus removals and screen replacements often turn around same or next day. Data recovery timelines depend on drive condition. We give you a realistic timeline at drop-off and keep you updated — we don't go quiet and make you call us.
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Show this coupon at drop-off. Mention code "FIX20" at the counter or when you call.
Code: FIX20 · Dave's Computers · 75 N Bridge St, Somerville NJ 08876 · (908) 428-9558
One location, drop-off only. Dave's Computers has one location at 75 N Bridge St, Somerville NJ 08876. We do not offer on-site or in-home service anywhere in New Jersey. All repairs are performed at our Somerville shop. Customers from surrounding towns drop off their machines and pick them up when ready. Curbside drop-off is available.
Drop it off at our Somerville shop — no appointment needed. We'll diagnose it, give you a straight answer, and get it back to you fast. Your data stays here.
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