Screen replacement: If your Mac's screen is cracked, damaged, or not functioning properly, it may need to be replaced. This involves removing the old screen and installing a new one.
Water damage: If your Mac has been exposed to water or other liquids, it may require repair. This can involve replacing damaged components or cleaning and drying the internal components.
Battery replacement: If your Mac's battery is not holding a charge or is draining quickly, it may need to be replaced. This involves removing the old battery and installing a new one.
Keyboard replacement: If your Mac's keyboard is not functioning properly, it may need to be replaced. This involves removing the old keyboard and installing a new one.
Logic board replacement: If your Mac is not functioning properly and none of the other components seem to be the problem, it may be a logic board issue. This involves repairing or worst case replacing the entire logic board.
Fan replacement: If your Mac's fan is making unusual noises or not functioning properly, it may need to be replaced. This involves removing the old fan and installing a new one.