Specialist Apple repair — logic board, Retina display, battery, keyboard. Component-level repair saves thousands vs Apple pricing.
From R500MacBooks require specialist knowledge, specialised tools, and experience that most general computer repair shops don't have. At Asetos Computers in Rosebank, Johannesburg, we've been repairing Apple MacBooks for over 15 years. We perform component-level logic board repairs, Retina display replacements, battery swaps, keyboard replacements (including the notorious butterfly keyboards), SSD upgrades, and liquid damage recovery on all MacBook models from 2012 onwards, including the latest Apple Silicon M-series machines.
Apple's authorised repair pricing is notoriously expensive — often R10,000 to R20,000 for repairs we can do for a fraction of the cost. We save our customers thousands by diagnosing at component level and replacing only the specific parts that have failed, rather than swapping entire assemblies the way Apple does.
The logic board (motherboard) is the most expensive component in a MacBook. When it fails, Apple typically quotes R8,000 to R18,000 for a full board replacement. We take a different approach — we diagnose at chip level using schematics and boardview software, identify the specific failed component (a capacitor, voltage regulator, IC chip, or connector), and replace just that component. This brings the repair cost down to R2,000 – R5,000 in most cases.
Common logic board issues we repair include no power or no boot conditions, random shutdowns, no display output, USB-C ports not charging, backlight failure, and kernel panics. Many of these are caused by liquid spills, power surges from load shedding, or age-related component failure.
MacBook Retina displays are stunning — but also expensive to replace. The display, glass, and housing are bonded together as a single assembly on modern MacBooks. We source quality replacement display assemblies and install them with precise calibration. Pricing ranges from R3,500 for older 13-inch models to R8,000 for newer 15/16-inch displays.
| Repair | Price Range | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic assessment | R500 (waived if repaired) | Same day |
| Battery replacement | R1,200 – R2,500 | Same day |
| Keyboard replacement | R1,500 – R3,500 | 1–3 days |
| SSD upgrade & data migration | R1,500 – R3,500 | Same day |
| Logic board repair | R2,000 – R5,000 | 2–5 days |
| Retina display replacement | R3,500 – R8,000 | 2–5 days |
| Liquid damage recovery | R1,500 – R4,000 | 3–7 days |
| Trackpad replacement | R1,200 – R2,000 | Same day |
We repair all MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models from 2012 onwards. This includes Intel-based machines and the newer Apple Silicon models with M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips. Older models (pre-2012) may be repairable depending on parts availability — contact us to check.
The transition to Apple Silicon changed the MacBook repair landscape. The M-series chips integrate CPU, GPU, RAM, and Neural Engine onto a single chip package, which means certain components that were previously upgradeable or individually replaceable are now part of the SoC. We've invested in the training and tools needed to service these machines. While some repairs that were possible on Intel MacBooks are no longer feasible on M-series, we can still handle the majority of common issues including display replacement, battery replacement, keyboard replacement, port repairs, and many board-level faults.
Spilled water, coffee, or wine on your MacBook? Time is critical. Power off the machine immediately and bring it to us as soon as possible. Our liquid damage recovery process involves complete disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning of the logic board and affected components, thorough drying, and component-level testing and repair. Success rates are highest when the machine is brought in quickly and hasn't been powered on after the spill.
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