A neighborhood shop
at city scale.
We've spent seventeen years answering one question over and over: why should sourcing the right gear feel this hard? Provo Tech Supply was built to make it easy again — the way a corner shop does it, with the inventory of a wholesaler behind it.
Our story
From a garage
on 7th East.
Provo Tech Supply Inc. began in 2008 in a converted garage, fixing laptops for BYU students who couldn't afford the official repair pricing. Word travelled. Small businesses started calling. Within two years, we had moved into a proper storefront on University Avenue and added a procurement arm to handle the hardware our repair clients kept asking us to source.
Today we serve roughly four hundred recurring business clients across the Wasatch Front, alongside the walk-in customers who've kept us going since the start. The team has grown to eighteen. The garage is gone. The philosophy isn't: pick up the phone, quote honestly, fix what can be fixed, and deliver what you promised on the day you promised it.
What we believe
Four habits that haven't changed since 2008.
Repair before replace.
If a device can be fixed for less than half the cost of a new one, that's the recommendation. Less waste, more loyalty.
Quote before invoice.
You see the bill before we start, not after. Surprises belong on birthdays, not in service.
Pick up the phone.
We do not have a hold queue. The person who answers either fixes your problem or finds the person who can — within the hour.
Document everything.
Every service comes with a written record of what we touched, what we replaced, and what to watch for. Your IT team will thank us. So will the next technician.
The bench
Eighteen technicians.
One shop floor.
Every certification on the wall belongs to someone who works here full-time. We don't subcontract repairs. We don't ship your device to a partner facility. If your laptop is being worked on, it's being worked on within walking distance of our front desk.
Hannah Lee
Owner & Operations
Mateo Vargas
Lead Apple Tech
Devon Kimball
Network Architect
Sara Whitlock
Procurement