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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Canfield Computers Provides On-Site Repair Service

Canfield Computers has expanded their service offerings and now provides onsite PC repair service for a greater number of residential and small business computer users. Effective March 1, 2006, the Canfield based computer services business expanded coverage to include the Northeast Ohio communities of Canfield, Austintown, Ellsworth, North Jackson, Berlin Center, Lake Milton, Salem and Columbiana. A Canfield Computers technician will be dispatched to your home or business to inspect your system, diagnose the problem, and repair the system onsite. Any required parts will be ordered and the technican will return to finish the repair.


Canfield Computers' owner George McDonnell explained "Feedback from our customers overwhelmingly proved to us that there is a need for onsite service, and we've responded to the demand. We're very excited as we embark upon this next phase in our growth initiative to give local PC users the service they need where and when they need it." Onsite services include their PC Tune-Up service, diagnostic and repair services, upgrades, and network installation. The PC Tune-Up is a general PC maintenance service that includes spyware and virus removal and gets your PC running faster and more efficiently. Wireless network installation enables all PCs in the home or business to use the existing high-speed Internet access simultaneously. Printers and files can be shared between computers as well.

Canfield Computers is a full service technology vendor providing expert onsite repair, upgrade, and installation service for computers, networks and other technologies. Canfield Computers specializes in the home user, home office, and small business markets.

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