Game Console Repair – Barrie, ON
Your console used to launch worlds. Now it just blinks, beeps, or gives you a black screen and trust issues.
Let’s be honest—your PS5, Xbox Series X, or Nintendo Switch didn’t sign up for early retirement.
Whether it’s a busted HDMI port, a console that won't power up, or a Switch that thinks docking is optional—we've got the tools, skills, and sarcasm to fix it.
If your HDMI port looks fine but your screen still says “no signal,” it’s probably loose, lifted, or half-cracked on the board.
And no, blowing on it won’t help (we tried).
We specialize in HDMI repairs because they’re the most common issue—and our favorite to fix.
They take us about an hour, cost you less than buying a new console, and come with that warm fuzzy feeling of playing again tonight.
What We Fix (Besides Broken Gamer Spirits):
- PS5 HDMI ports that show a black screen, flicker, or blink blue
- Xbox consoles that lost video or pretend the TV isn’t plugged in
- Nintendo Switch docking issues, port damage, or no output to TV
- Overheating, power issues, and consoles that sound like jet engines
- Loose ports, lifted pads, or failed DIY YouTube fixes (we’re not judging)
We Don’t Just Fix Consoles.
We Bring Them Back From the Dead.
At Barrie Screen Repair, we treat your gaming system like it’s sacred. Because honestly, it kind of is.
We don’t ship it out, we don’t guess, and we don’t sugar-coat a dead motherboard.
Most HDMI repairs are done in 24 hours.
And we stand behind our work—because no one wants to re-book a boss fight due to tech issues.
Why Gamers in Barrie Trust Us:
- Actually local (your console doesn’t go on a road trip)
- Fast turnaround — most HDMI ports fixed in 60 minutes
- No upsells, no fluff — just real repairs and real results
- We test everything before you leave so you don’t come back crying
Signs You Desperately Need Console Repair:
- PS5 turns on, but nothing shows on the screen
- Xbox is blinking… and blinking… and still blinking
- Switch won’t dock or show on TV no matter how much you swear at it
- HDMI cable fits, but still no signal
- Console was “fixed” before… and now it’s worse
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