A laptop that won't charge could have a bad power adapter, a dying battery, a loose charging port, or a software setting limiting the charge. I figure out which one it is and give you your options.
Here's my typical approach:
Test the power adapter with a multimeter
Check the charging port for damage or debris
Run battery health diagnostics
Update BIOS and battery drivers
Check Windows power settings and charge limits
Advise on battery replacement if needed (parts at cost)
No hidden fees. You'll know the cost before any work begins.
$10 diagnostic + $2.50 travel (est.)
$10 diagnostic waived if you proceed
Small fee covers my drive
Three simple steps to get laptop battery not charging help in King.
Schedule your appointment online — describe your issue, pick a time, and pay the $10 diagnostic fee to confirm. Need immediate help? Call or text (743) 275-9009.
I drive to your location, diagnose the issue, and explain exactly what's wrong and what it'll take to fix it.
If you approve, I fix it right there. Your $10 diagnostic fee is waived when you proceed with repair.
Common causes: bad power adapter, worn-out battery, loose charging port, or a BIOS setting limiting the charge. I test each possibility.
For many laptops, yes. I'll check if your battery is user-replaceable and order the right one (parts at cost). Some modern laptops have internal batteries that are harder to replace.
Probably. I run a battery health check to confirm. If it holds less than 20% of its original capacity, replacement is recommended.
$10 up-front diagnostic (waived if you proceed), $50/hr (1-hour minimum). If a battery replacement is needed, parts are at cost. A travel fee applies for King (approximately 35 miles from Thomasville). Travel charges are calculated door-to-door based on actual distance at $0.50/mile beyond 30 miles.
I also help with laptop battery not charging in these nearby areas.
Call, text, or email — I usually respond within minutes during business hours.