Perth alternatives to the Official Apple Repair Centre

Sometimes, the official Apple Repairs workshop is the right place for your broken laptop. Sometimes, it’s not.
Quick version: If under warranty and you’re not in a big hurry, use your AppleCare or AppleCare+. If it’s not under warranty and getting it back quick is important: bring it in to Computer Mechanics. We’ll likely save you money as well.
Below is a comparison to help Perth’s Mac, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro users when troubleshooting hardware and software problems.
Turnaround time: speed matters
Computer Mechanics
- Same-day to next-day turnaround for most issues
- Board-level repairs typically take 2–5 days
- Diagnostics often completed within 24 hours
Apple Store
- 3–10 business days is common
- Devices are often shipped offsite
- Longer delays if parts are backordered
- Little flexibility if you “just need one thing checked”
If your laptop is essential for work or study, waiting weeks for a simple fix isn’t always realistic.
Philosophical differences: replace vs repair
Apple Store approach
Apple’s repair model is built around replacement. That’s excellent when your MacBook is under warranty.
Out of warranty, the common outcome is:
“We need to replace the entire board / display / top case.”
That’s fast for Apple, but expensive for you.
Computer Mechanics approach
We take a different view:
- Diagnose first, repair where possible
- Look for ways to save money, not upsell replacements
- Repair older Macs Apple no longer supports
- Try cost-effective fixes before expensive ones
- Access to non-Apple parts when appropriate
- Real human troubleshooting, not scripted checklists
Strengths and limitations
Apple Store strengths
- Warranty and AppleCare repairs
- Whole-unit replacements
- Secure repair processes for newer Macs
Apple Store limitations
- No RAM upgrades (even when technically possible)
- No component-level logic board repair
- Limited support for older Mac models
- Very limited software troubleshooting
- Expensive repairs once out of warranty
Common fixes: side-by-side comparisons
Adding RAM
- Computer Mechanics: Can upgrade RAM if your model allows it
- Apple Store: Won’t do it — but will happily sell you a new laptop
Power supply and charging issues
- Computer Mechanics: Repairs ports, batteries, regulators, and boards
- Apple Store: Full replacements only
Random crashes and instability
- Apple Repair Centres: Very limited support — it’s time-intensive and not their focus
- Computer Mechanics: Diagnoses both hardware and software causes
Broken or damaged screens
- Apple Store: OEM parts only, premium pricing
- Computer Mechanics: Sometimes able to source more cost-effective options, though Apple screens are generally expensive.
Computer Mechanics services
Hardware repairs
- RAM upgrades (where supported)
- Battery replacement
- Power issues (won’t turn on, shuts down, charging faults, flaky ports)
- Logic board diagnostics and repair (component-level in some cases)
- Screen replacement (cracked, flickering, no backlight)
- Keyboard and trackpad replacements
- Overheating, fan noise, and thermal issues
Software and diagnostics
- Crashes, freezes, random restarts
- macOS installation and repair
- Malware removal and system clean-ups
Performance improvements and upgrades
- Speed optimisation for older Macs
- Storage upgrades where possible
Data transfers and management
- Data migration to new machines
- Backup setup and verification
- Data recovery (where feasible)
So, which Perth Apple workshop for you?
Under warranty and not in a rush? Apple Store makes sense.
Out of warranty, older Mac, or need it back fast? Computer Mechanics is usually the smarter option.
