SPRING, Texas, Oct. 25, 2017 -- uBreakiFix opened in Spring on Saturday, Oct. 21, at 1650 Louetta Road Ste. 250. The fast-growing technology repair brand provides same-day repair service of all electronics, specializing in cell phone repair and computer repair at its more than 335 locations across North America.
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This is the brand’s eighth location in the greater Houston area, joining locations at The Heights, Rice Village, Pearland, Pasadena, West Chase, Sugarland and Webster. uBreakiFix Spring is owned by Travis McDonald and Casey Thorp. Both McDonald and Thorp are former business consultants for uBreakiFix corporate headquarters located in Orlando, Fla., where they worked hand in hand with franchisees to ensure stores were being run efficiently and ethically.
“We look forward to sharing the quality and care that define the uBreakiFix brand with new communities in Spring and beyond,” said McDonald. “North Houston is a booming market, and we’re excited for the opportunity to add value for residents and businesses throughout the area.”
uBreakiFix was founded in 2009 by millennial duo David Reiff and Justin Wetherill, a 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. The pair later partnered with Eddie Trujillo to transition their Internet-based brand to a brick and mortar tech repair alternative that was quick, affordable and provided a quality customer experience. Since its inception, the company has grown organically without debt, investors or consultants.
uBreakiFix services all brands of electronics, offering phone screen repair, computer repair and more to consumers and businesses alike. To date, the company has completed more than 2.5 million repairs, including cracked screens, water damage, software issues, camera issues and most other technical problems.
uBreakiFix has more than 335 locations open across the U.S. and Canada, with nearly 700 in development. uBreakiFix is known for its timely service, focus on providing an exceptional customer experience and its ability to fix anything and everything with a power button. Each repair comes with a 90-day warranty and a price match guarantee.
“Our commitment to our customers is what drives our continual growth, innovation and improvement,” said Wetherill, uBreakiFix CEO and founder. “We’re always looking for ways to better serve the communities we call home. We’re excited for the opportunity to bring reliable repair service and exceptional customer service to Spring and the surrounding areas.”
uBreakiFix Spring is located at 1650 Louetta Road, Ste. 250 Spring, TX 77388 and can be reached at: (832) 663-5679. For more information and to view a service menu, visit ubreakifix.com.
About uBreakiFix
Founded in 2009, uBreakiFix specializes in the repair of small electronics, ranging from smartphones, game consoles, tablets, computers and everything in between. Cracked screens, water damage, software issues, camera issues and most any other problem can be repaired by visiting uBreakiFix stores across the U.S. and in Canada. uBreakiFix is the official walk-in repair partner for Pixel, a phone by Google. For more information, visit ubreakifix.com.
For more information, contact:
Hannah Kersh
678-978-7787
[email protected]


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