Armas•Built

Built to Last. Restored to Perform.

ArmasBuilt was founded on a simple principle: Hardware integrity is non-negotiable. We are building a laboratory dedicated to the surgical restoration of electronics that others have written off.

The End of Disposable Tech

In an era where manufacturers design devices with planned obsolescence, electronic waste has become the default. We see a different path. A failed component, a blown capacitor, or a broken port shouldn't mean the end of a device's life. By focusing on board-level repair and hardware restoration, we extend the lifespan of technology and respect the original engineering.

The Core Pillars

01 Surgical Precision

The "No-Hack" Policy

If it isn't factory-clean, it isn't finished. We do not believe in quick fixes, messy flux, or bypassing safety protocols. A repair that doesn't respect the original schematic is just a ticking time bomb. We prioritize proper thermal management, clean solder joints, and structural integrity.

02 BEYOND THE HARDWARE

Fixing the physical board is only half the battle; understanding how that device operates in the real world is the other. My approach to restoration doesn't stop at the soldering iron. By actively pursuing the CompTIA Trifecta (A+, Network+, and Security+), I combine precision hardware repair with a comprehensive understanding of the operating systems, network environments, and security protocols these devices interact with every day.

03 Total Transparency

You should know exactly what happened under the microscope. We prioritize documenting the "why" behind the failure and the "how" of the fix, ensuring that the integrity of the board is never a mystery.

Phase One: R&D and Infrastructure

The Sacramento Lab is currently in active development. Before the first iron is heated, the foundation must be flawless. ArmasBuilt is currently in the Research & Development phase—sourcing specialized diagnostic equipment, building out a professional-grade workbench, and analyzing the anatomy of modern hardware failures.

We are not just opening a shop; we are building a standard.