Installs • Moves • Upgrades

Projects & break-fix
when pay-for-the-work fits

Setups, moves, and as-needed support with clear scope and pricing—plus a path to managed IT when you’re ready.

Scoped Projects
Break-Fix Available
Remote or Onsite
Path to Managed IT
As-needed IT that still does it right

One-time work without the runaround

Not every team wants a monthly plan on day one. Maybe you need a new office wired, a stack of workstations deployed, or help when something is already broken. At Network26, projects and break-fix mean the same technicians, clear communication, and honest pricing, not a black-box ticket mill.

We still recommend managed IT for most businesses over time: fewer emergencies, predictable cost, and a partner who knows your environment. If break-fix or a single project is the right start, we’ll say so, and we’ll tell you when stepping up to managed would cost less than another rough quarter.

What's included

Projects & break-fix capabilities

Scoped work and as-needed support, remote first, onsite when hardware needs hands-on.

New office & workstation setup

Get a new space or batch of PCs online the right way: accounts, apps, printers, and basic security, not a box-drop and a shrug.

Hardware deployment

Right-sized gear recommendations, imaging, and rollout so new machines show up ready for work, not half-configured.

Office moves & expansions

Plan the cutover so staff aren’t offline on move day: network handoff, workstations, printers, and “who can print?” sorted.

Data migration & upgrades

Move files, email, or aging systems with a plan for downtime, verification, and what “done” looks like before we pack up.

Break-fix when something fails

Call when work is stopped. Remote when it’s faster; onsite when the hardware won’t cooperate. Billed for the work performed.

Clear scope & plain English

You’ll know what’s in, what’s out, and what it costs, before the work starts. No jargon wall, no surprise upsell parade.

TWO WAYS TO ENGAGE

Projects or break-fix

Same team either way. Different shape of the work.

PROJECT WORK

Scoped, finish-the-job IT

  • Defined deliverables and timeline
  • Office builds, refreshes, migrations
  • Quoted or time-and-materials with a clear plan
  • Documented handoff when the job is done
BREAK-FIX

Pay when something breaks

  • Call when work is blocked
  • Remote first, onsite when needed
  • Billed for the work performed
  • Honest advice if emergencies are stacking up

Ready to plan your next IT project?

RECOMMENDED NEXT STEP

Most teams move to managed IT

Projects and break-fix are a solid start. Over time, proactive care usually costs less than another string of emergencies—and your staff stop treating the owner as IT. We’ll never force the switch; we’ll show you the math when it’s worth it.

MANAGED IT
Recommended

Where most teams land

  • Monitoring and maintenance before outages
  • Predictable monthly pricing, fewer surprise bills
  • Help desk so staff aren’t stuck waiting on you
BREAK-FIX / PROJECTS

Where many teams start

  • Pay when something breaks or a project comes up
  • Clear scope for installs, moves, and fixes
  • Good fit for light needs or a first engagement
Related services

Projects don’t live alone

One-time work often pairs with ongoing care, help desk, security, or network design.

Managed IT

Proactive monitoring and support so the next outage is the exception, not the plan.

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Help Desk & Onsite

Same-day remote help and field visits for day-to-day friction.

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Network & Servers

Wi-Fi, firewalls, and servers that hold up after the project ends.

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Cybersecurity & Backups

Protect what you just installed: endpoints, email, and restore-tested backups.

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Simple process

How project & break-fix work starts

1
Reach out
Tell us what’s broken, what you’re building, or what needs to move.
2
Free assessment
Scope, priorities, and clear pricing, project, break-fix, or managed if that fits better.
3
Do the work
Remote or onsite. Plain updates. Finish the job without the enterprise theater.
4
Optional managed care
When you’re ready, fold into managed IT so the next fire is less likely.
FAQ

Projects & break-fix questions

What counts as project work?

Scoped one-time work: new office and workstation setup, hardware deployment, office moves and expansions, data migration, and system upgrades, with clear deliverables and pricing.

What is break-fix IT?

As-needed support when something fails or you have a short job: you pay for the work performed instead of a monthly managed plan. Remote first when it’s faster; onsite when hands-on work is required.

Should I choose break-fix or managed IT?

Break-fix and projects fit one-time needs or light usage. Managed IT is proactive under a predictable monthly plan and is what we recommend for most teams. We’ll tell you honestly when managed would cost less than another rough quarter of emergencies.

How do I get a free assessment?

Call or text 425-368-9526, email [email protected], or use the contact form.

NEXT STEP

Let’s map out the work

Free assessment. Honest pricing. Project, break-fix, or a path into managed IT when that makes more sense.

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