A long-established computer repair shop in Harrogate is set to move to a new and improved premises - but it won't be moving far.
After nearly 20 years at 29 Regent Parade, Phase 4 Computers has announced it is moving next door - to 28 Regent Parade.
The move marks an exciting new chapter for the long-established local business, which has been serving Harrogate and the surrounding area since 1996.
The new premises, just a few steps from the current shop, will offer more space for repairs, product displays and customer consultations.
Rich Towers-Forth, owner of Phase 4 Computers, said:
“We’ve loved our time at 29 Regent Parade, but it’s time to stretch our legs! Moving next door might not sound far, but it means a lot for us.
"The new space gives us room to expand, improve our workshop setup and create an even better experience for our customers - all while staying in the same friendly spot people know us for.”
Phase 4 Computers will continue to offer its full range of services from the new location, including PC, laptop, Mac and console repairs, custom-built gaming PCs, new and refurbished computers and business IT support and managed services.
The move will take place over the coming weeks, with minimal disruption to customers.
Phase 4 Computers will welcome customers to its new premises at 28 Regent Parade from 1st December.
For more information, visit www.p4com.com or contact info@p4com.com / 01423 525277.

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