PS5 HDMI repair, overheating fixes, Xbox power problems, Nintendo Switch charging port replacements, and disc drive diagnostics — all done in-house at our Wesley Chapel store. Free diagnostic, written 90-day warranty, and no-fix-no-fee on most jobs.
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My granddaughter dropped her I-phone from a height - it even had an otter box case. The screen was compromised and the whole back and camera lenses were broken. The drop also broke the internal battery. Ahmed was able to fix everything at a great price. He is courteous, professional, fast and the prices are reasonable. If I could give this business 10 stars I would!
⭐️ While on vacation had a mishap with LOTs of water!!! They diagnosed the phone and found out a fee things damaged (my fault went kayaking with my iPhone)—(i said i spilled a bit of water)⭐️ Few hours later they call and BAM!!!!!💥 made my phone new! Charging port… antennas… some other things! They were both very professional and polite. Had to go back to the store for a quick check of a few things and they made sure everything was working correctly! Other repair guys “cant compare to this store. They took the time to show me and explain what they did to the phone. Prices? Best of the best!
Wesley Chapel has a serious gaming community. Families across Wiregrass Ranch, Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe and Estancia, college students at Pasco-Hernando State College, and remote workers in Bexley and Watergrass all run consoles every night. When the PS5 stops sending video to the TV at 8 PM on a Friday, mailing it to Sony for a four-week turnaround is not the answer.
Our Wesley Chapel store fixes consoles in-house. We have a microscope-equipped soldering bench, hot air rework station, ultrasonic cleaner, oscilloscope, and a stash of HDMI ports, fans, thermal paste, USB-C connectors and disc drive parts kept on the shelf. That means most PS5 HDMI repairs, fan cleanings, controller drift fixes and Switch charging port jobs can start the day you walk in — not the day a part finally ships from a warehouse.
Most importantly: every console diagnostic is free. We open the case, check the failure, and tell you exactly what's wrong and what it costs before any work begins. If we can't fix it or it's not worth fixing, you owe nothing and you walk out with the same console you brought in.
Every major modern console plus the handhelds your kids actually own. If it boots, runs games, or connects to a TV, we probably service it.
PS5, PS5 Digital, PS5 Slim, PS4, PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro. The most common Wesley Chapel job here is the dreaded "no signal" HDMI repair, but we cover the full PlayStation lineup.
Xbox Series X, Xbox One X, Xbox One S and original Xbox One. Power supply failures, HDMI damage from cable bumps, fan replacement, and storage upgrades.
Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED. The two issues we see most: a worn-out USB-C charging port and a failed charging IC chip on the motherboard that won't accept charge.
Handheld gaming PCs are a different beast — small heatsinks, custom screen assemblies and proprietary thumbsticks. We repair both Valve and ASUS handhelds.
HDMI port repair ($89.99) is the single most common PS5 fix we do at our Wesley Chapel shop. If your console powers on but the TV says "No Signal," the HDMI port pins are almost certainly bent or torn off the board — usually because the cable got bumped while plugged in (kids walking past, the console moving on a shelf, the cable getting yanked). We desolder the damaged port under a microscope, clean the pads, and install a new port that matches OEM spec. Most HDMI jobs are out the door in 3 to 5 business days.
Overheating, loud fan noise and unexpected shutdowns are the second-most common PS5 problem we see — and they're rarely "the fan is broken." The cause can be dust buildup, restricted airflow, fan failure, or an uneven thermal interface between the APU and heatsink. We inspect the fan, heatsink, vents and board condition first, then clean, service or replace only what is needed. Fan replacement starts at $49.99 if the fan itself has failed.
Disc drive issues on the PS5 disc edition (drive won't accept disc, drive ejects randomly, drive can't read games) are usually a failed laser assembly or a stuck eject mechanism. Some require a full drive swap; some are repairable. We diagnose for free.
Often HDMI port damage, but we still test the cable, display, HDMI pins and board pads before replacing anything. Do not keep wiggling a loose HDMI cable — repeated movement can damage the board pads and make the repair harder.
We inspect the fan, vents, heatsink, thermal interface and power behavior. Some consoles need cleaning; others need fan replacement or deeper board diagnostics.
We test the power supply, main board, storage and HDMI behavior instead of assuming one part is bad. Power cycling, one-beep shutdowns and no-display issues can have different causes.
We test the USB-C charging port and the charging IC before quoting. Replacing the port alone will not fix the console if the charging chip has failed.
Xbox repair tends to split into two camps: the Series X (newer, denser board, similar HDMI failure pattern as PS5) and the older Xbox One family (huge install base in Wesley Chapel, lots of aging power supplies and fans).
The most common Xbox repair we see is HDMI port damage — same root cause as PS5, the cable gets bumped and the port loses contact with the board. We replace the port under a microscope. Power supply failures are the next most common: console clicks, beeps, or refuses to start. Internal PSU repair starts at $49.99; for some Xbox One models we replace the brick rather than rebuild it.
For older systems, hard drive failures show up as games freezing, the dashboard hanging on launch, or "system update required" loops that never finish. Hard drive replacement (and reflash to make the new drive bootable) starts at $59.99. Fan replacements run from $29.99.
If a Nintendo Switch comes into our Wesley Chapel store, it's almost always one of two problems. USB-C charging port failure ($69.99) happens because the port itself wears out — the contacts get loose from constant docking, debris fills the connector, or the connection is bent. We replace the port under a microscope on the daughterboard.
The harder problem is charging IC failure ($89.99). This is the chip on the Switch motherboard that regulates power coming in from the USB-C port. When this chip fails, the port itself looks fine but the console refuses to charge or charges erratically. Diagnosing this correctly is critical — replacing the port when the IC is the real problem just wastes time and money. Our diagnostic process tests both before any work begins.
Beyond charging, we fix Joy-Con stick drift, broken docks (more often the dock's HDMI board than the dock itself), cracked screens, and general maintenance issues like dust buildup and thermal paste degradation. Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED are all serviced.
Starting prices for the repairs we do most often. Final cost depends on the exact model, parts availability and any additional damage found during diagnostic. Every console repair includes a free diagnostic and a 90-day warranty on parts and labor.
| Console | HDMI | Power Supply | Hard Drive | Fan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PlayStation 3 | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| PlayStation 4 | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| PlayStation 4 Slim | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| PlayStation 4 Pro | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| PlayStation 5 | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| PlayStation 5 Digital | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| PlayStation 5 Slim | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | $49.99 | $69.99 |
| Console | HDMI | Power Supply | Hard Drive | Fan | Software |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xbox One | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | From $29.99 | From $39.99 |
| Xbox One S | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | From $29.99 | From $39.99 |
| Xbox One X | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | From $29.99 | From $39.99 |
| Xbox Series X | $89.99 | From $49.99 | From $59.99 | From $29.99 | From $39.99 |
| Model | USB-C Port | Charging IC | Maintenance | Diagnostic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Switch | $69.99 | $89.99 | $49.99 | Free |
| Nintendo Switch Lite | $69.99 | $89.99 | $49.99 | Free |
| Nintendo Switch OLED | $69.99 | $89.99 | $49.99 | Free |
| Controller | Joystick Drift | Charging Port | Diagnostic |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS5 DualSense | $35 | From $35 | Free |
| PS4 DualShock | $35 | From $35 | Free |
| Xbox Wireless | $35 | From $35 | Free |
| Xbox Elite Series | $35 | From $35 | Free |
| Switch Joy-Con (per pair) | $35 | — | Free |
We never start work until you've seen the diagnosis and approved a written quote. If you decide to walk away, you owe nothing and you take your console home in the same condition it arrived.
Drop your console at 5339 Village Mkt or pre-fill the intake form online. Bring the console only — no need to bring controllers or cables unless those are also failing.
Our technician powers the console up, tests video output on a known-good display, checks current draw, and inspects the suspected failure point under a microscope.
We explain the problem in plain English, send you a quote (call, text, or email), and only start work once you say yes. No surprise charges added at pickup.
We complete the repair, run the console through a full play test, and hand it back with a written 90-day warranty on the work we performed.
A PS5, Series X, Switch OLED, PS4 Pro or Xbox One X with one localized failure — HDMI, fan, USB-C — is almost always worth a $50–$90 repair. A new console runs $400–$700.
Even if a new console is in the budget, transferring digital licenses, cloud saves, controllers and accessories takes effort. A repair keeps your existing setup intact.
A PS5 with just an HDMI problem is a clean repair. A console with HDMI damage plus a failing fan plus a sketchy power supply may push the cost close to replacement. We tell you straight during the diagnostic.
A PS3 or original Xbox One can still be repaired, but parts get harder to source and labor can outpace the value. We're honest if a repair doesn't make economic sense.
1. Try a different HDMI cable and TV input. The cable is cheap and easy to rule out before assuming the port is bad.
2. Hold the power button for 10 seconds to fully shut down, then unplug for 60 seconds and plug back in. Clears most boot loops.
3. For Switch charging, gently clean the USB-C port with compressed air (never poke metal in the port). Many "won't charge" issues are lint.
4. For loud fans, set the console on a hard surface with airflow on all sides — not inside a closed cabinet. Heat is the #1 cause of fan noise.
Our Wesley Chapel store sits inside Village Market, easy to reach from Bruce B Downs Blvd, SR-54, SR-56 and I-75. Most of our console customers come from these surrounding communities.
Yes. PS5 HDMI port replacement is one of the most common console repairs we do at our Wesley Chapel store. The job runs $89.99, includes a free diagnostic, and is backed by a 90-day warranty. Most PS5 HDMI repairs are completed within 3 to 5 business days depending on parts on hand.
A PS5 powering on but showing "No Signal" is almost always a damaged HDMI port inside the console — usually because the cable got bumped while plugged in. The pins inside the port bend or break and lose contact with the board. Before assuming the worst, try a different HDMI cable and a different TV input. If those don't help, bring it in for a free diagnostic.
Yes. We service Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X and Xbox Series X. Common Xbox repairs at our shop: HDMI port replacement ($89.99), power supply repair (from $49.99), hard drive replacement (from $59.99), fan replacement (from $29.99), and controller drift fixes ($35).
Yes. The two most common Switch charging issues are a worn-out USB-C port ($69.99) and a failed charging IC chip on the motherboard ($89.99). Diagnosing which one is causing the problem is critical — that's why every Switch repair starts with a free diagnostic before any work is performed. We service Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED.
PS5 overheating and fan noise can come from dust buildup, restricted airflow, a failing fan, or an uneven thermal interface between the APU and heatsink. We inspect the fan, heatsink, vents and board condition before recommending a repair. A thermal service can solve many cases, while fan replacement starts at $49.99 if the fan motor itself has failed.
Often yes. PS5 and Xbox disc drive issues range from a stuck disc that needs manual extraction, to a failed eject mechanism, to a worn laser assembly that needs replacement. Some are quick fixes; others require a full drive swap. Bring your console in for a free diagnostic and we'll tell you what's wrong, what it costs, and how long it'll take before you commit.
Most console repairs at our Wesley Chapel shop are completed in 3 to 7 business days. Simple jobs — fan cleaning, thermal paste service, controller drift, software repair — are often same-day or next-day. HDMI port replacements take a few days because of the soldering work involved. We always confirm an estimated turnaround time when you drop off.
For repairs under $100 — HDMI ports, fans, controllers, power supplies — almost always yes. A working PS4 Pro or Xbox One X still plays a huge library of games, and a $90 repair beats a $400+ replacement. We give honest advice during the free diagnostic if a repair doesn't make economic sense.
Yes. Every eligible console repair comes with a written 90-day warranty on parts and labor. If the same component fails within 90 days due to a workmanship issue, we re-repair at no charge. Damage caused by liquid, drops or impact after pickup isn't covered, but we'll always look at it and quote honestly.
Just the console itself. We have HDMI cables, controllers, power cables and known-good TVs on the bench, so there's no need to haul your TV setup in. The exception: if your problem only happens when docked (Switch) or with a specific controller, bring those too so we can replicate the issue.
Free diagnostic, written quote before any work, 90-day warranty. Walk in at 5339 Village Mkt, call (813) 591-9575, or pre-fill your intake online.