Ashburn, VA — service area
Board-level repair for Ashburn — mostly mail-in from Loudoun
We don't have a storefront in Ashburn, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. WeFixed is one bench: a board-level repair lab at 2722 Washington Blvd N in Arlington, about 28 miles east of you down the Greenway. For most of Ashburn, the sane move is tracked, insured mail-in — you box it, we fix it, it comes back. If you'd rather hand it over in person, the drive to Arlington is real and we'll tell you when it's worth it.
Living in Data Center Alley means you're surrounded by the hardware that runs 70% of the internet — and exactly zero places nearby that will reball a power-management IC or rebuild a Tristar charging line on your own phone. That's the gap we fill. We work at the component level: microsoldering, board diagnostics, data recovery from boards other shops have already declared dead.
Whether your device fails in Brambleton, Broadlands, or near the Ashburn Metro stop at Moorefield Station, the path is the same. Mail-in is tracked and insured both directions, and we send you a flat $65 diagnostic quote before any work happens. No surprise invoices, no "we opened it and now it's worse."
Two ways to reach us
- Mail-in with a tracked label — diagnosis in writing before any work
- Or drive to our Arlington bench: ≈ 28 miles · 35–50 min via Dulles Greenway/Toll Rd (VA-267) + I-66 to our Arlington bench
One bench. Ashburn drops in, the country mails in.
The hardest board-level and microsoldering cases all land on the same Arlington bench — whether they walk through the door or arrive by mail from across the US.
How repair works if you're in Ashburn
Mail-in is the default, and it's genuinely fine. Power the device down, back it up if it still boots, and ship it tracked and insured to 2722 Washington Blvd N, Arlington VA 22201. We log it in the same day it lands, run the $65 diagnostic, and message you a real quote — what's wrong, what it costs, and whether it's even worth fixing. Approved repairs ship back tracked. From a 20147 or 20148 address you're usually looking at next-day ground each way.
If you'd rather drive it in, you can. It's about 28 miles and 35–50 minutes from Ashburn to our bench — Dulles Greenway to the Dulles Toll Road (that's two tolls, roughly $3.50 each segment), then I-66 east into Arlington. We're a working lab, not a walk-in counter staffed all day, so book a drop-off window first instead of showing up cold. For a quick screen or battery swap the round trip rarely pencils out; for a tricky no-power or liquid-damage board, some folks like handing it over in person.
On warranty: OEM and genuine OLED parts carry a 1-year warranty; aftermarket parts carry 1 month — we'll tell you which you're getting and why before you approve. Heads up that Virginia still has no right-to-repair law on the books in 2026, so parts pairing and software locks on newer phones are real constraints we work around, not magic we can wish away. We'll be straight with you about what's fixable and what isn't.
- Brambleton
- Broadlands
- Ashburn Village
- Moorefield Station
- One Loudoun
- Belmont (Belmont Country Club / Belmont Greene)
- Loudoun Station
- Ashburn Farm
What we fix for Ashburn
Do you have a shop in Ashburn?
No. Our only location is the Arlington lab at 2722 Washington Blvd N, 22201 — about 28 miles east. Ashburn customers are served by tracked, insured mail-in, or by driving in if you prefer. We'd rather say that plainly than fake a Loudoun address.
How long does mail-in take from Ashburn?
From a 20147 or 20148 ZIP, shipping is typically next-day ground each way. We diagnose the day your device arrives and quote you before doing anything. Most repairs turn around in 1–3 business days on the bench once approved, plus return transit. Board-level jobs and parts we have to source can take longer — we'll tell you up front.
Is it worth driving to Arlington instead of mailing it?
Sometimes. It's roughly 35–50 minutes via the Greenway, Toll Road, and I-66, with tolls along the way. For a simple screen or battery, mail-in usually wins. For complex no-power, liquid-damage, or data-recovery boards where you want to talk it through, an in-person drop-off can be worth the trip — book a window first.
Can you recover data if my phone or laptop won't turn on?
Often, yes — that's core board-level work. Dead-short diagnosis, charging-circuit and power-IC repair, and pulling data off boards other shops gave up on are exactly what this lab does. Mail it in or drive it down; the $65 diagnostic tells us (and you) what's actually recoverable before we commit.
What's the warranty on a repair?
One year on OEM and genuine OLED parts; one month on aftermarket parts. We tell you which type your repair uses, and the price difference, before you approve anything.
Why does Virginia's lack of a right-to-repair law matter for my device?
As of 2026 Virginia has no right-to-repair law, so manufacturers can keep parts paired and lock features in software. On some newer phones that means a swapped screen or battery may throw warnings or disable features like True Tone or Face ID even with genuine parts. We'll flag any of these limits during diagnosis so there are no surprises.