Microsoft Surface Repairs Australia — Onsite for Pro, Laptop, Studio, Book, Go, Duo & Hub
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The Original PC Doctor has been repairing Microsoft Surface devices since the original Surface RT shipped in 2012 — every generation of Pro, Laptop, Studio, Book, Go, Duo and Hub. We’re a 25+ year independent computer-repair business (founded 2001) with workshops and onsite technicians across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and the surrounding regions. Whether your Surface has a cracked screen, a swollen battery, a dead charging port, a hinge that won’t hold, or it just won’t turn on — we have the parts, the diagnostic gear and the experience to fix it.
This is the hub page. Use the model and issue cards below to jump straight to the specialist page for your repair. All pricing is honest and per-fault — we’ll quote a price band before you commit to anything, and we never charge if we can’t fix it (no-fix-no-fee on board-level diagnostics).
Choose your Microsoft Surface line
Each line has its own specialist repair page with model coverage, common issues and pricing.
Or jump to your specific issue
If you already know what’s wrong, go straight to the issue-specific page for that fault.
The 12 most common Surface faults
Won’t Turn On
Diagnostic + recovery protocol
Screen Repair
All models, all generations
Battery Replacement
Catch swell before chassis damage
Charging Port
Surface Connect + USB-C wear
Hinge / Kickstand
Book, Studio, Pro kickstand
Keyboard Repair
Type Cover + built-in decks
Water Damage
Within 24 hrs = 60% recovery
Data Recovery
Including chip-off for dead boards
Surface Pro by generation
Dedicated repair pages for the most-serviced Pro generations:
- Surface Pro 5 (2017) Repair — battery swell, port
- Surface Pro 7 / 7+ Repair — most-serviced gen
- Surface Pro 9 Repair — current consumer
- Surface Pro 11 Repair — Snapdragon X / Copilot+
- Surface Pro Screen Replacement
- Surface Book 3 Repair — hinge, GPU, base battery
Why bring your Surface to The Original PC Doctor
Surface devices are some of the most challenging consumer hardware to repair. Bonded glass, glued-in batteries, soldered storage, proprietary connectors and Microsoft-specific firmware tools all mean that a generic repair shop will struggle. We’ve been Microsoft Surface specialists since the platform launched — every generation, every model, every common fault.
We’re not a Microsoft Authorised Service Provider — we’re an independent repair specialist. That means we set our own pricing (per-fault, not flat-rate), use the parts you choose (genuine where available, OEM-grade where Microsoft no longer sells), and treat your data as your data, not Microsoft’s. We’ve fixed thousands of Surfaces since the line launched in 2012, and we’ve been an Australian computer-repair business since 2001.
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