C.E. Computer Repair
We are an Indigenous-owned computer repair shop committed to reducing e-waste & saving customers money—driven by purpose, not profit.
03/22/2026
Asus Zenbook Internal Battery Replacement.
03/21/2026
MacBook battery replacement 🍎🔋
03/20/2026
On many Lenovo laptops, the keyboard is built into the palmrest. That means when a single key stops working, the whole palmrest/keyboard assembly has to be replaced.
💻 Lenovo IdeaPad — Touchscreen LCD Replacement.
01/25/2026
HP Envy x360 Internal Fans Replacement.
How to Replace Both Internal Fans in an HP Envy x360
We’re really thankful to be back in business here in Seattle and to welcome you into our new Seattle location. Reopening our doors has been a journey, and we’re grateful to be here serving our customers again.
Alongside our repair services, Chiapas Education Project, sponsored by CE Computer Repair, is offering free basic computer repair training for low-income individuals who are interested in learning how to repair and maintain computers.
Over the past few years, one of our biggest challenges was not having the funds for replacement parts to refurbish donated laptops. Thanks to the support of Washington Conservation Action, we are now stocked with the parts we need to continue refurbishing computers and donating them to people who need reliable access to technology.
💻 Free Computer Repair Training (Seattle Location)
Training includes:
• One-on-one, hands-on instruction
• A basic computer repair toolkit
• A Windows 11 bootable USB
🕚 Hours
• Monday–Saturday
• 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
This training is free.
Donations help us continue the program, but they are completely optional.
📧 Interested or know someone who may benefit?
• Email us at [email protected]
Every computer repaired is one less device ending up in the landfill. We’re grateful to be back, grateful for your continued support, and grateful to keep this work moving forward.
Thank you for being here with us.
We are deeply grateful to Seattle Tool Library for donating four computers today. Because of the ongoing support from our community, we had already cleared out our storage of donated computers—every device had been refurbished and distributed to low-income community members and individuals in need.
This donation helps us restock and continue offering computers to those who need access the most through Chiapas Education Project. 💻✨
Thank you to everyone who has shared our call for electronic recycling. Every computer donated is one less item in the landfill and one more resource in our community.
📍 Seattle Drop-Off Location
1818 East Yesler Way, Seattle
🕘 Open Hours
Tuesday–Saturday • 11am–6pm
We are grateful to be surrounded by a community that shows up and helps us keep this work going.
All Our Relations. 🌎
💻♻️ Grateful for the electronic recycling that came into the shop today.
As we’ve just opened our doors, we’re thankful for the electronic donation that came in today—especially the battery packs. These go a long way for families in Chiapas who lose power due to strong winds and storms and may have no access to charging their phones for days at a time. All electronics that come into the shop are used as donations for Chiapas Education Project, supporting communities in Chiapas, the poorest state of Mexico, where access to technology and reliable electricity is very limited. Each drop-off helps keep electronics out of the landfill and puts them back into service where they’re truly needed. Thank you for supporting this work from the very beginning. 🌱
01/13/2026
We Are Now OPEN!
Dear Valued Customers,
Thank you for your support over the years. Building and running this business for over 10 years has been a meaningful part of my life.
Nearly three years ago, I made the difficult decision to close my business so that I could focus on healing and overcoming two major surgeries. After building this business for a decade, stepping away was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do.
During that time, the closing of my business gave birth to my nonprofit, Chiapas Education Project, allowing the work to continue in a new way and at a broader community level.
Through Chiapas Education Project, I was honored to receive the 2025 Bullitt Prize, awarded by Washington Conservation Action, in recognition of environmental and community work that has helped keep over 2,500 pounds of electronics out of landfills through reuse and access to technology. Receiving this award made it possible for me to reopen my business.
If you’d like to learn more about the award and the work that was recognized, you can do so here:
👉🏾 waconservationaction.org/2025-bullitt-prize-winner-connects-underserved-with-reused-tech
To learn more about Chiapas Education Project and our mission, visit:
👉🏾 chiapaseducation.org
I’m grateful to share that we are now open, with our official opening day tomorrow, Tuesday 1/13/2026
📍 Location:
1818 E Yesler Way, Seattle
🕘 Business Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday
11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
206-687-6160
♻️ Electronic Recycling & Community Impact
We are happily accepting electronic recycling, including computers and batteries. Every donated computer helps sponsor the work of Chiapas Education Project, supporting low-income individuals in the Pacific Northwest and children in Chiapas, Mexico with access to refurbished technology. Donations made through the nonprofit are tax-deductible.
Thank you for your patience, your trust, and your continued support. I look forward to serving you again — whether you are returning or visiting for the first time.
With Gratitude,
Chris Esponda
C.E. Computer Repair
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Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 11am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
| Friday | 11am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 6pm |