Dryburgh is tucked up in the north-west of the city between Lochee and Kirkton, with Macalpine Road running through it and the playing fields to its west. It's mostly 1970s and 1980s housing with a strong residential feel, and most households have been settled here for years.
Dryburgh customers bring in a real mix: Android phones on contract, family iPads, Windows laptops that the kids use for school, and the occasional iPhone that's had a harder life than expected. We see a steady run of charging port issues and screen replacements, and a fair few laptops that have slowed to a crawl over the years.
We'll always give you an honest estimate before starting. If a repair isn't worth it against the cost of a replacement, we'll say so, and we'll point you towards good second-hand options if that's the better call.