COMPUTER REPAIRS WIMBLEDON
COMPUTER REPAIR SW19
COMPUTER HELP AND SUPPORT
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Our computer engineers will visit you in Wimbledon,home or business, to resolve your computer problems or other PC related needs. Wimbledon (SW19) residents including surrounding areas
are served by our engineers 7 days a week. Engineers are educated to University level and have worked within the IT Industry for a minimum of 5 years. We charge £65 per hour for this service - no call out fees to pay. Most jobs are completed within the hour.
Our IT Consultants will provide Computer Support in Wimbledon, SW19 and surrounding areas including Colliers Wood, Mitcham, Morden, Stockwell, Oval and Camberwell.
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For smaller PC Problems, why not use our remote control service. You connect to us over your broadband connection allowing us to see your screen and operate your mouse and keyboard. At only £55 per hour, this service offers superb value for money. This service is available to anyone worldwide with a working internet connection and a PC or Laptop.
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To book a PC Repair, Help and Assistance, An appointment should be made by using the contact us form or by telephone to ascertain your needs prior to providing technical computer help.
Computer repairs and Maintenance in Wimbledon SW19
Our services include - but are not limited to;
pc health checks SW19 . broadband installation SW19. software installation. computer setup. computer training. wireless networking. wired networking. small home networks. pc computer upgrades. virus removal. spyware removal. pc optimisation. computer support SW19. computer troubleshooting and technical support. annual or monthly computer support contracts. cheap website design. problem solving. help and advice on choosing the right products and services. custom built pcs. windows 95 98 me xp 200 nt server problems resolved. Computer Repair SW19. Computer Repair Wimbledon.

About the Wimbledon Area
Wimbledon has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age when the hill fort on Wimbledon Common is thought to have been constructed. The original centre of Wimbledon was at the top of the hill close to the common - the area now known locally as "the village".
Did You Know?
In 1087 when the Domesday Book was compiled, Wimbledon was part of the manor of Mortlake. The ownership of the manor of Wimbledon changed hands many times during its history.