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Strategic Technical Services
4.9(
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Serving Valley Lee, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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STS is a Managed Service Provider firm in the Greater Washington DC Metropolitan Area providing clients with high-quality technology solutions that help companies grow by aligning IT with business. \n\nAre Your Company’s Digital Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web? Contact us and get a FREE scan today.

Response time9 hrs
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US Repairs, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Valley Lee, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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US Repairs LLC is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

Response time12 hrs
Audio Video Needs
5.0(
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Serving Valley Lee, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

"My father-in-law had an old (1994) RCA VCR that no longer had an audio output. Since he's 87 years old, he had no desire to "learn" how to operate a new unit. At a fair amount of cost and a whole lot of hassle, I shipped the unit to the RCA contract repair facility (Venturer Electronics, a/k/a Alco Electronics, in Ontario, Canada). Two weeks later, I received the unit back in the mail unrepaired, with no explanation. It took me another long and irritating hassle with several "customer service" representatives to find out why the unit had not been repaired -- no parts for the VCR any longer, they finally said. Fortunately, a few weeks earlier I had stumbled across Mike Phelps through a reference from Graffiti Audio (in Bethesda, MD), when I asked whether they repaired TVs. I had called Mike -- who makes house calls -- and he seemed quite knowledgeable, but the TV problem ultimately resolved itself. I decided to call Mike again, not expecting that he could repair an electronic "antique" when RCA's own contract facility could not -- but there was no harm in asking. To my surprise and delight, Mike said that he frequently had calls for just this sort of thing -- repair of old unsupported electronics equipment that people didn't want to abandon -- and he expressed complete confidence that he could repair the VCR. I dropped the unit off for his pick-up at Graffiti Audio, and, true to his word, Mike delivered it to me in like-new condition three days later! (I hadn't asked Mike for a cost estimate first, since, given the history of the VCR, price wasn't really an object for me, but I had no problem with Mike's charges.) Mike doesn't advertise, has no store front, and no e-mail (!), so he's not easy to find. If I hadn't inquired of Graffiti, I never would have found him myself. I'm really glad I did, because It's obvious to me that Mike is an "old school," highly skilled electronics technician. He knows how to repair electronics at the component level (the VCR had a blown capacitor), and isn't just a module "easter-egger." (Ironically, I later found that the Washington Post had written about Mike in a January 28, 2007, article entitled "Fix Machines That Time Has Passed By." The reporter, Dan Zak, had almost exactly the same kind of "antique" electronics problem and the same outstanding experience with Mike that I did.) While my experience with Mike was admittedly limited to repair of an old VCR, I have no doubt, after having met and talked with him, that Mike can perform much larger audio-visual repairs and projects; for example, he holds himself out to accomplish home-theater and whole-house audio-video installations. Mike is a very impressive guy whom I will call again for any A-V electronics repair needs!"
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