They may be able to fix computers and other electronics great, but I do not recommend taking your iPad to them. Or at least the newest models. I brought my iPad 5 to them because of a busted screen. They stated they could fix it fine, but that there's a chance that the thumb print button could break when they opened it up.
The thump print button did break and they stated they had to order one and that would add a few more days for the repair. All of that was fine. I was sad about the fingerprint button not working, but I was aware that there was a chance it could happen.
This is now the point that I would never ever have them fix any other apple products. Come to find out, there was no way that the fingerprint button would not break. Unless you take it to an apple service place the fingerprint button will never work again. They led me to believe that there was a chance it would break, not that it was guaranteed to not work again.
The new screen looked great, but I do t know if they didn't digitize it correct or what, but now my iPad 5 goes haywire. It randomly goes into the iTunes Store and my App Store. Random buttons just starts clicking. It's like it has malware or a virus or it's now just damaged.
My iPad 5 was just less than 1 year old and worked great other than my cracked screen.
They may be great with other electronics, but they get a thumbs done and buyer beware when it comes to apple products.