If your computer or laptop is on the blink, here’s how much you could expect to pay to get it back up and running¹.
Our figures are only a guide to average costs, and there are several factors that can affect how much you’ll be charged, including:
- where you live
- how long the job takes
- the age of your computer or laptop
- the make and model of hardware and brand of software.
Unless otherwise specified, all prices below include labour and materials but exclude VAT.
Ask repair shops to break down the quotes they provide, so you know what you’re being charged for. It’s a good idea to get more than one quote to get a better idea of the going rate for your particular requirements.
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Laptop repair costs
The table below covers laptop screen repair costs, the price to replace a power socket and recusing a laptop after liquids have been spilled on it.
Job |
Details |
Price |
Time to do |
---|---|---|---|
Screen repair |
Supply and replace broken 15.6-inch laptop screen. |
£120 |
1-2 hours |
Replace power socket |
Supply and replace power socket for standard laptop. |
£90 |
1-2 hours |
Repair liquid damage/drink spillage |
Dry out various parts, assuming none need replacing. (If replacements are needed, the price will be higher.) |
£45-£67.50 |
24 hours+ |