We've compiled a list of valuable resources to help you find service centers and understand more about product repairs, warranties, and consumer rights. These trusted websites provide additional information that complements our directory.
Official Manufacturer Service Pages
Apple Support
Apple's official support page provides access to Apple's service and repair options, including finding Apple Authorized Service Providers.
Visit WebsiteSamsung Service
Find Samsung authorized service centers, schedule repairs, and check warranty information for all Samsung products.
Visit WebsiteMicrosoft Service & Repairs
Get service for your Microsoft devices, check warranty status, and find authorized service centers.
Visit WebsiteLG Support
Access LG product support, find service centers, and schedule repairs for LG electronics and appliances.
Visit WebsiteConsumer Rights & Repair Information
Consumer Reports
Offers expert product reviews, buying guides, and valuable information about product reliability and repair options.
Visit WebsiteiFixit
Provides free repair guides, teardowns, and parts for many consumer electronics and appliances.
Visit WebsiteRepair.org
Advocates for the Right to Repair movement, providing information about repair legislation and consumer rights.
Visit WebsiteFederal Trade Commission
Offers guidance on consumer rights regarding warranties and unauthorized repair restrictions.
Visit WebsiteAdditional Service Center Directories
ManualsOnline
Provides access to user manuals for various products and information about service centers.
Visit WebsiteServiceNet
A large network of service providers for consumer electronics and appliances.
Visit WebsiteFrequently Asked Questions
An authorized service center is a repair facility officially certified by the manufacturer to perform repairs on their products. These centers:
- Employ technicians trained directly by the manufacturer
- Use genuine, manufacturer-approved parts
- Have access to official diagnostic tools and repair procedures
- Can perform warranty repairs without voiding coverage
- Follow manufacturer quality standards and guidelines
Using an authorized service center offers several important benefits:
- Maintains your product's warranty coverage
- Ensures repairs are done with genuine parts
- Guarantees technicians have proper training and certification
- Provides access to manufacturer-specific tools and diagnostics
- Often includes repair quality guarantees
- Maintains your product's resale value
Finding a service center is simple:
- Use our search bar on the homepage
- Select your product category from the dropdown menu
- Enter your brand name or product model
- Review the list of authorized centers near you
- Check service center details, including location, services offered, and contact information
You can also filter results by distance, services offered, and customer ratings to find the best match for your needs.
In most cases, yes. Using an unauthorized repair shop typically voids your manufacturer's warranty because:
- Most warranties explicitly require repairs to be performed by authorized service providers
- Unauthorized repairs may use non-genuine parts that can cause additional problems
- The manufacturer cannot verify the quality of unauthorized repairs
However, in the United States, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act provides some protection - manufacturers must prove that third-party repairs caused damage before voiding warranty coverage. Always check your specific warranty terms before choosing a repair provider.
Our directory is updated continuously to ensure accuracy:
- Daily updates for new service center listings and changes
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- Monthly comprehensive review of all listings
- Immediate updates when manufacturers notify us of changes
- User-reported changes are verified and updated within 48 hours
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