Your MacBook died mid-deadline. The screen flickered, then went black. Or it took a splash of coffee and now the trackpad won't click. Or the battery swelled until the case popped. Whatever happened, you don't need a lecture — you need it fixed properly, by someone who actually opens these machines for a living.
That's us. MacTech Pro handles MacBook repair in Dubai Sports City at the board level — the kind of work most shops quietly outsource and Apple won't do at all. We don't swap your logic board for a AED 4,000 part when a AED 40 power IC is the real fault. We find the actual problem, fix the actual component, and hand you back a Mac that works.
Pro, Air, Intel, or Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4) — we repair all of them. And if you can't make it to us, we'll come to you.
Carrying a dead MacBook across the city in 45°C heat is nobody's idea of a good morning. So we don't ask you to.
Book a collection, and a member of our team picks the device up from your villa, apartment, or office anywhere in Dubai Sports City — Victory Heights, the Cricket Stadium area, Bloomingdale, the Spanish villas, and the towers along Hessa Street. We diagnose it, send you a written quote before touching a screwdriver, and deliver it back once you approve. No charge for the pickup. No charge for the drop-off.
Some jobs don't need a workshop. A keyboard swap, a battery replacement, a port that's gone loose, a quick diagnostic for a machine that won't boot — our technician can handle a good chunk of these on your kitchen table or office desk.
For on-site MacBook repair in Dubai Sports City, we bring the tools, the genuine-grade parts, and the anti-static gear. You watch the whole thing happen. Nothing leaves your sight. It's the most transparent way to get a repair done, and for businesses running on tight schedules, it means zero downtime ferrying hardware around.
Board-level faults — micro-soldering, liquid corrosion, dead PMICs — go back to the bench, because that work needs a microscope and a controlled environment. We're honest about which is which.
A cracked panel, vertical lines, dead pixels, backlight gone dark, or the dreaded "stage light" effect along the bottom of the display — every one of these has a different root cause, and they don't all need a full screen.
The stage-light and no-backlight issues, for example, are frequently a backlight fuse or backlight driver fault on the logic board, not the panel itself. A lot of shops will sell you a complete display assembly for a problem that a single component repair would solve for a fraction of the price. We test before we quote.
A MacBook battery that drops to 30% and dies, shuts down without warning, or has physically swollen and lifted the trackpad is past saving — and a swollen cell is a genuine fire and pressure risk, so don't keep using it.
We fit high-quality replacement cells, recalibrate the battery management system, and run a full cycle-count and health check afterward so you can see the new baseline. On the glued-in batteries of recent models, we use proper solvent removal rather than prying, which protects the chassis and the cable underneath.
The butterfly-keyboard era left a lot of Dubai MacBooks with sticky, repeating, or dead keys — dust and the fine sand we all live with don't help. The newer scissor-switch keyboards fail less, but spills and worn keycaps still happen.
We replace individual keycaps where it makes sense and do full top-case keyboard replacements where the assembly is fused. We'll tell you which your model needs.
This is where most repair shops give up and most MacBooks get written off unnecessarily. Liquid damage is survivable far more often than people think — if it's handled fast and correctly.
The mistake everyone makes: powering the machine on "just to check." Don't. Liquid plus power equals electrolysis, and electrolysis eats copper traces and pads off the board within hours. Bring it in switched off.
Our liquid-damage process:
When your MacBook won't power on, won't charge, shuts down randomly, or shows no image at all, the fault usually lives on the logic board — and replacing the whole board is the lazy, expensive answer. We repair the board instead.
More on exactly how, below.
Anyone can claim to be an Apple repair specialist. Here's what our bench work actually looks like, so you can judge for yourself.
When a MacBook arrives that won't power on, we don't guess. We put it on a bench power supply and watch the current draw on the main power rail. The number it pulls — and the shape of how it pulls it — tells a story. A dead short reads as a hard, immediate spike. A leaking capacitor reads as elevated idle draw. A clean board sips a few milliamps and waits for the power button.
From there:
This is the work that separates a genuine MacBook logic board repair from a parts-swap shop. It's also why we can fix machines that other places told you were "beyond economical repair."
Apple Silicon changed the rules. The SSD is now soldered to the board, security is locked to the SoC, and the schematics are tighter than the Intel era. A lot of repairers simply won't touch M-series boards.
We will. We do MacBook M-series repair including power-section faults, charging-circuit failures, display and backlight issues, and liquid-damage recovery on M1, M2, M3, and M4 machines. Where the soldered storage is involved, we're upfront about the data implications before anything starts — because on these chips, the storage and the security are intertwined, and honesty about that is the only fair way to work.
You have options for MacBook repair near me in Dubai. Here's the honest case for us.
We'd rather tell you a repair isn't worth it than take your money for one that is. That's the whole business.
Tell us what's wrong — won't turn on, cracked screen, took a spill, battery's gone — and we'll tell you what it'll take to fix it.
Call or message MacTech Pro to arrange free pickup, an on-site visit, or to drop your machine in. Quote first, repair second, and a working MacBook back in your hands.