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Bethesda, MD — service area

Device & board repair for Bethesda, MD

We don't run a Bethesda storefront — Bethesda devices reach our Arlington bench by tracked mail-in or a short drive across the Potomac, handled by the same board-level team.

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Yes — WeFixed serves Bethesda, MD. We don't keep a storefront in Montgomery County; instead, Bethesda customers either mail a device in with a tracked label or make the short drive across the river — down I-495 to the George Washington Parkway, or the Clara Barton Parkway to Chain Bridge — to our Arlington bench. The same board-level and microsoldering team handles every Bethesda repair.

You don't need an appointment either way. Tell us the device and the symptom when you start a quote, and we'll point you to the faster option — a drive-in for a screen or battery, or a tracked mail-in label for board-level work. Crossing a state line doesn't change anything: you still get the written diagnosis, with the exact cost and timeline, before we begin.

Two ways to reach us

  • Mail-in with a tracked label — diagnosis in writing before any work
  • Or drive to our Arlington bench: ≈ 10 miles · 25–35 min via I-495 + GW Pkwy (or Clara Barton Pkwy) to our Arlington bench
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Served from our Arlington bench

One bench. Bethesda 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 Bethesda

Bethesda sits about 10 miles north of our Arlington workshop, just across the Potomac. For a screen or battery you can drive down — I-495 to the GW Parkway, or the Clara Barton Parkway over Chain Bridge — and often have it back the same day. For board-level faults like a phone that won't power on, liquid damage, or data recovery, most Bethesda customers mail the device in so they don't sit and wait; we log and photograph it on arrival and send a written diagnosis before any work.

We cover Downtown Bethesda and the 20814 business district, the 20816 stretch toward Chevy Chase, and the 20817 area through Bradley Hills, Edgemoor and out toward the Pike District in North Bethesda. If you're closer to Friendship Heights or Rockville, the device just routes to the same Arlington bench.

Maryland's 2026 right-to-repair law (HB 1429) covers motor vehicles and farm equipment — not phones, tablets or laptops — so for consumer electronics the carrier and big-box stores along Wisconsin Avenue still tend to swap your whole device or ship the board out. We repair the board itself — often cheaper, and frequently the only way to get your data back. Every job still starts with a $65 diagnostic and a written report before we touch it.

  • Downtown Bethesda
  • Chevy Chase
  • Bradley Hills
  • Edgemoor
  • Bethesda North / Pike District
  • Woodmont

Does WeFixed have a store in Bethesda?

Not a separate storefront — our bench is in Arlington, VA. We serve Bethesda two ways: mail your device with a tracked label, or make the short drive across the river via I-495 and the GW Parkway, or the Clara Barton Parkway over Chain Bridge. Either way it's the same board-level team and the same $65 written diagnosis.

How does mail-in from Bethesda work?

You send the device to our Arlington lab with a tracked label; we log and photograph it on arrival, document its condition, and send you a written diagnosis with the exact cost and timeline before any work. Once you approve, we repair it and ship it back safely. Mailing in keeps you from driving across the river twice.

Is it worth driving from Bethesda to Arlington?

For a same-day screen or battery swap, yes — it's roughly 25–35 minutes depending on Beltway traffic, and you can wait. For board-level repair, liquid damage or data recovery, mailing in is usually easier, since those need a full diagnostic rather than a quick over-the-counter fix.

Does Maryland right-to-repair help me get my phone fixed in Bethesda?

Not for phones yet. Maryland's right-to-repair law that took effect in 2026 (HB 1429) covers motor vehicles and farm equipment, not consumer electronics, so manufacturers still aren't required to sell parts or manuals for phones and laptops. That's exactly the gap we work in — board-level repair the manufacturer and big-box stores won't do.

What areas around Bethesda do you cover?

Downtown Bethesda and the 20814, 20816 and 20817 ZIP codes, plus Chevy Chase, Bradley Hills, Edgemoor, Friendship Heights and the Pike District in North Bethesda. If you're anywhere in lower Montgomery County, the device routes to the same Arlington bench.

What parts and warranty do you use?

OEM and OLED parts carry a 1-year warranty; aftermarket parts and labor carry a 1-month warranty; rare components from secondary suppliers are warrantied case by case. We tell you which category your parts fall in before the repair.

Can I get a price before I send my device from Bethesda?

Yes — start with our online instant quote or a quick call for a ballpark on common repairs. The firm price comes after the $65 diagnostic, once we've actually seen the device and put the exact cost and timeline in writing before any work.

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