Tech Repair Omaha

Service Area

Where we work

We're mobile — a technician comes to you on-site within about 20 miles of Omaha, including Council Bluffs across the river. Here's the detail on our three most-covered cities, plus the rest of the towns in that radius we serve.

Omaha

Omaha is the core of our service area, and it's a spread-out one — a technician working in Dundee or Midtown Crossing in the morning could be out past Village Pointe in west Omaha by afternoon, or down near Aksarben Village and Elmwood Park the next day. We cover the city end to end, from the older neighborhoods near the Old Market and the riverfront to the newer subdivisions filling in west Omaha and Millard.

A lot of our Omaha calls come from households and small offices near Creighton University and the University of Nebraska Omaha, plus the Benson and Dundee neighborhoods where older housing stock means older wiring and networking quirks worth knowing about.

Bellevue

Bellevue sits just south of Omaha and is home to Offutt Air Force Base, which means a good share of our calls here come from military families dealing with a laptop that made it through a move, or a home network that needs to be set up quickly after a PCS.

We also cover Olde Towne Bellevue and the neighborhoods near Fontenelle Forest, handling the same repair and setup work as anywhere else in the metro.

Council Bluffs

Council Bluffs sits just across the Missouri River in Iowa — a short bridge crossing, a different state, and a genuinely older, separate city rather than an Omaha neighborhood that happens to have a different zip code. It gets its own dedicated page rather than a couple of paragraphs here.

See the full Council Bluffs service area page →

Also serving

Papillion

The Sarpy County seat; home to Halleck Park, Papio Bay Aquatic Center, and Werner Park, with a steady mix of new-construction homes and small offices.

La Vista

The smallest of the Sarpy County suburbs we cover — established neighborhoods around the old 84th Street corridor alongside the growing City Centre redevelopment.

Elkhorn

Annexed into Omaha in 2007 but still its own community with its own top-rated school district — mostly newer subdivisions where networking and smart-home setup calls are common.

Ralston

A small, tightly-packed city surrounded by Omaha on three sides, home to Ralston Arena and its own school district — mostly established ranch homes and bungalows.

Gretna

One of the fastest-growing cities in Nebraska, home to the Nebraska Crossing outlet area and subdivision after subdivision of new residential construction.

Bennington

A fast-growing town on Omaha's north side with its own school district, well known regionally for its athletics program — and still rebuilding in places after an EF4 tornado in April 2024.

Springfield

A small, rural Sarpy County town along Highway 50, closer in feel to a farm town than to its faster-growing suburban neighbors — home to the Sarpy County Fair each August.

Fort Calhoun

A small Washington County town on the bluffs above the Missouri River, home to Fort Atkinson State Historical Park — more rural in character than the Sarpy County suburbs.

Waterloo

A village of under a thousand people along the Elkhorn River, the smallest and most rural town we cover, near Two Rivers State Recreation Area.

Not seeing your city?

Ask on the request form — if it's near the metro, there's a good chance we cover it.

Request Service