A meticulously organized electronics repair workbench in a compact, well-lit workshop, featuring an open circuit board from a modern laptop surrounded by precision screwdrivers, tweezers, and a digital multimeter with glowing readout. Spools of fine solder, a temperature-controlled soldering station with a resting iron, and labeled drawers of components line the back of the bench. Cool, even overhead LED lighting creates crisp, photographic realism with subtle reflections on metal tools and matte texture on the green PCB. Shot at eye level with a slight angle, the composition uses shallow depth of field so the workstation is in sharp focus while background shelves blur softly, conveying calm, expert-level professionalism.

Expert Repairs

One experienced technician, modern tools, and old‑school care for every TV, stereo, or appliance in Trivoli.

Services

Diagnostics

Fast fault‑finding for TVs, audio gear, and appliances, with honest estimates before any work begins, usually within 24 hours.

Repairs

Component‑level board repair, sensor replacement, and wiring fixes to keep your everyday electronics running safely, efficiently, and for years longer.

Restorations

Careful restoration of vintage stereos, tube amps, and heirloom appliances, preserving original character while upgrading reliability where it counts.

About

Meet Tom, Your Local Tech

With decades of hands‑on bench experience, Tom handles everything himself, from intake to final testing, serving Trivoli and nearby rural communities.

A close-up, photographic view of an exposed vintage tube amplifier chassis on a sturdy wooden bench, its brushed metal surface populated with vacuum tubes, cloth-covered wires, and large, paper-wrapped capacitors. The tubes emit a faint warm glow, their glass bodies reflecting tiny highlights. Surrounding the amp are small trays of neatly sorted resistors and capacitors, and an analog oscilloscope with a soft green waveform on its screen. Warm, directional desk-lamp lighting from the side creates gentle shadows and emphasizes textures of aged metal and bakelite. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the scene feels nostalgic yet precise, showcasing careful restoration craftsmanship in rich, photographic realism.

Reviews

Hope D.

Tom fixed our refrigerator the same day, and the final bill matched his quote exactly, which we really appreciated.

Hope D.

My 1970s receiver sounds brand‑new after Tom’s restoration; he even explained how to keep it running cool and clean.

Hope D.

Honest, punctual, and meticulous; Tom showed me the failed parts and never pushed unnecessary repairs on my older washing machine.

Hope D.

We drive from Peoria because Tom is the only one who still understands our vintage tape decks and respects their sentimental value.

A modern stainless-steel kitchen scene focusing on a partially disassembled high-end dishwasher pulled slightly away from the cabinets, its front panel removed to reveal intricate wiring, control boards, and water lines. A compact toolkit is open on the tiled floor beside it, with sockets and bits arranged in foam cutouts. Bright, neutral overhead lighting combined with soft under-cabinet LEDs creates clean reflections on the steel surfaces and subtle shadows in crevices. Photographic realism at an eye-level composition emphasizes the open machine as the central subject, while the rest of the kitchen gently blurs into the background, conveying a calm, professional appliance repair in progress.
A detailed tabletop arrangement for diagnostics: an open desktop computer case laid on its side with cables neatly routed, RAM modules partially removed, and a graphics card resting beside it on an anti-static mat. A sleek digital multimeter, a compact USB oscilloscope, and a labeled parts tray sit nearby. Cool, diffused daylight from a nearby window mixes with soft white overhead lighting, producing minimal glare and natural, balanced shadows. Photographic realism captures the subtle textures of brushed aluminum, matte plastic, and braided cables. Shot from a three-quarter overhead angle with sharp focus throughout, the composition feels methodical and modern, emphasizing precise troubleshooting and contemporary electronics expertise.
An overhead, photographic view of a small, neatly labeled component storage wall in an electronics workshop, featuring transparent drawers filled with resistors, capacitors, ICs, and connectors. Each drawer has crisp, printed labels and small bursts of color from component bands and casings. Below, a narrow wooden shelf holds a calibrated soldering station, a magnifying lamp, and a compact hot air rework tool. Even, bright LED strip lighting under the shelf creates clean, shadow-free illumination, highlighting the organized layout. The composition is symmetrical and satisfying, with sharp focus and a clean, modern aesthetic that conveys obsessive attention to detail and readiness for any electronics or appliance repair task.

Pricing

Straightforward repair rates with no surprises, from quick diagnostics to full restorations, tailored to Trivoli homeowners.

Basic Repair

$49

Labor included

Parts estimate

Standard Repair

$89

Priority scheduling

Most devices

90‑day warranty

In‑home option

Pickup and delivery

Premium Restore

$149

Vintage specialists

Extended warranty

Full calibration

Deep cleaning

OEM grade parts

Bench testing

Rush service

Contact Tom

Reach out for questions, quotes, or to schedule repair service anywhere around Trivoli, Farmington, Hanna City, or Peoria.

Trivoli, Illinois · (309) 555‑0123

Mon–Fri 9–5

Request service

Tell Tom what’s going wrong with your electronics, and you’ll get a clear response with options and estimated costs.

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